Friday, July 13, 2012

Fisheries Researcher, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Assist project managers in the execution of research projects being
conducted by the Ecology Group in the Columbia River Basin.  This
includes management and presentation of environmental data generated
from field and laboratory studies investigating how hydropower
development and operation in the Columbia River Basin affects fish.
The fisheries researcher is expected to know basic data management and
environmental science at a level that will enable the individual to
apply basic theories, tools, and methods to well-defined assignments
of limited scope.

This position will be performed primarily as an individual contributor
under the technical guidance of experienced staff and will contribute
to the production of technical documents.  This may include
coordinating schedules and producing outcomes of specific tasks of a
larger project.  A role of leading small field teams of 4 to 5 junior
staff, research associates or subcontractors in the completion of
activities will be occasional.  This individual will assist in data
management, summary, analysis, presentation, and initial
interpretation. Also be responsible for safe implementation of field
work and safe operation of research equipment, including off-road
vehicles, boats, and other equipment routinely used in field studies.
https://erecruit.pnnl.gov/psp/hrext/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL

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