GIS Data AnalystFull time position
Brown and May Marine (BMM) is a well-established fisheries and marine environmental consultancy with an extensive portfolio of clients in the offshore wind, subsea cable and oil and gas industries in the UK and across Europe. Due to continuous growth we are currently looking for an Experienced GIS and Data Analyst to join our team. The successful candidate would be responsible for the daily management of the company’s GIS related work and the supervision of work undertaken by junior staff. In addition, he/she would be expected to provide advice and expertise on GIS workflows and best practice and lead on fisheries and environmental data management and acquisition. The role will require significant liaison with clients, colleagues and other parties (i.e. fisheries and environmental data centres, fisheries organisations, etc) and a positive approach to team work. Good communication skills and the ability to convey clear and concise information to people from a wide range of technical backgrounds is therefore essential for the role. Given the flexible nature of our team, there would be opportunities to get involved in other aspects of the company’s work, including the undertaking of consultation with fisheries stakeholders in the UK and Europe. Similarly, there will be the opportunity to undertake offshore survey work. Full training will be provided. The role will be based in BMM’s office in Suffolk. Required Skills
Benefits: – Work place pension – Sickness cover – 20 days (+ Bank Holidays) with annual increments for length of service up to 23 days – Staff discounts Closing date extended to 4th February 2020. To click here to view the post on our website. To apply, please send a copy of your CV and a cover letter outlining how your qualifications and experience meet the requirements for the role to [email protected]
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I am seeking one motivated student to complete a masters degree with a thesis that examines the impact of public lands on stream water quality. Details about the project are below. The deadline to apply is Feb 1st.
Title: Does a state park with a recreational reservoir provide meaningful water quality improvements within an agriculturally dominated watershed in SW Ohio? Abstract: The proposed research will determine how stream and groundwater nutrient (TN, NO3-, NO2-, NH4+, TP, SRP, TN:TP) and sediment (TSS, NVSS, POM) concentrations, conductivity, and pH are influenced by undeveloped land and a small spillway reservoir in an agriculturally dominated watershed. Specifically, we will quantify how nutrient and sediment concentrations, conductivity, and pH change as water flows from agricultural tile drains, through streams draining agricultural land, then through Hueston Woods State Park, and lastly as water discharges from Acton Lake. We will also compare groundwater quality between agricultural and forested land cover. Utilizing mixed effects modeling and multiple regression, we will determine how observed changes in water quality parameters are influenced by vegetation cover (NDVI), stream discharge, and stream characteristics (e.g. geomorphology, flow length, landscape position). Findings will indicate potential impacts of protected lands on water quality and may also aid regional land use managers in identifying specific stream characteristics and watershed areas that may have the greatest water quality benefits if preserved. -This interdisciplinary project will be completed with close collaboration with the Miami Conservancy District and the Biology and Geology Departments at Miami University. - The student will work within the newly renovated Water Resources Lab (overseen by Dr. Grudzinski) and Center for Aquatic and Watershed Science at Miami University. -The Water Resources Lab has interdisciplinary collaboration established with various departments at Miami University including ~30 faculty and staff affiliated with the Center for Aquatic and Watershed Science. See: http://miamioh.edu/cas/academics/centers/caws/ for additional details. -The Geography Department at Miami University (OH) provides competitive prospective graduate students with two years of funding in the form of teaching assistantships and summer scholarships. Student travel funding is also provided to present research at local, regional, and national conferences. Degree: Master of Arts in Geography Application Deadline: February 1st 2019 For additional information or to schedule a visit to the department please contact Dr. Bartosz Grudzinski at [email protected]. Dr. Grudzinski’s lab page can be found at Grudzinskilab.weebly.com Many thanks, Bart -- Dr. Bartosz Grudzinski Assistant Professor Department of Geography Miami University, Oxford, OH Title GIS/Database Assistant
Reference (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application) Sectors Water, Hydrology & Marine Ecology Location Chile Town/City Huinay Salary Accomodation and all meals included Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles Status Full Time Level Mid Level Deadline 31/03/2020 Company Name Fundacion Huinay Contact Name Stacy Ballyram Email [email protected], [email protected] Website Further Details / ApplicationsAlso Listing:
Description Job Announcement for a GIS/data base technician at the Huinay Scientific Field Station DEADLINE: until we found a qualified person, or 31.03.2020 TIME FRAME: 6 months trial period, ideal time of contract at least 2 to 3 years Key abilities:
We are ideally looking for a biologist with strong computer/statistical experience. Computer skills:
In addition he/she should:
The technical assistant will be in charge of maintaining a database containing data collected during field work and other projects of the scientific field station. The database includes geographic data in the PostGis format. The frontend should be able to display this data and enable geographic queries. The assistant will further be in charge of maintaining computers and a LINUX server at the field station. He/she will also participate in training and supervising interns (who can help adding data). Other tasks can, if time allows, involve daily activities at the station which are generally carried out by two scientific-technical assistants. He/she can and should work quite independently, but follow the guidelines given by the scientific director/managing scientist and ask for feedback when necessary. The selected candidate will get a two week training from the former data base assistant. We offer:
You can find more information on the website http://www.huinay.cl We are looking forward to your applications consisting of a cover letter explaining your personal incentive to apply at Huinay Scientific Field Station and why you think you are qualified for the job, and a CV (no longer than 4 pages). Please list 2-3 references that are able to speak of your abilities to deal with difficult and unknown situations, rather than just your professional abilities. Please do not send reference letters until you are asked for them. We will contact references for the short listed applicants only. Please send the full application to [email protected], [email protected] It is necessary that the successful applicants apply for their work visas prior to arrival at the station. The successful applicant will be sent copy of the work contract which needs to be signed and returned for confirmation by a legal representative in order for you to apply for a work visa. This process can take up to 8 weeks. If you are an experienced diver and bring your equipment (including dry suit), you may also have the possibility to help with dive work from time to time. Please also please mention if you have a boat driving license. Besides the database, there will be various aspects of statistical analysis, the largest project being the following:
Apply for this positionPlease use the contact details above to apply for this position. Don't forget to mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application. Closing date: Friday 24 January 2020
Salary: £23,235.88 Contract type: Fixed term / Working hours: Full time Location: Various locations along the Fylde Coast, including Fylde Council & Wyre Council Offices An exciting role funded by the Coastal Communities Fund to deliver a programme of inspirational and engaging marine activities that will raise awareness about the importance of Lancashire’s Living Seas, as well as help boost tourism and engagement with wildlife on the coast. The job holder will organise a wide range of activities both at visitor centres and out on the coast that will inspire a wide range of people and connect them with their marine and coastal environment. Family focussed activities will be delivered in places such as the Rossall Point Observation Tower, Wyre Estuary County Park and Heysham Nature Reserve, and on the beaches in Fleetwood, Cleveleys, Blackpool, St Annes and Lytham. The job holder will work with the Local Authorities to publicise wildlife trail leaflets and interpretation. We are seeking an enthusiastic individual with a ‘can do’ attitude and ability to train and support local community groups and volunteers to undertake activities that promote a shared vision and ensure a legacy to the project. A key part of this role will be working with partners and businesses to empower them to promote nature tourism on our coast. This could be through publicity and promotion, delivering charged activities, and securing corporate support that could secure the sustainability of this post. Further details including a full Job Description can be found in the Recruitment Pack below. Please review the Job Description before you apply. Should you be interested in this position please complete the Application Form and Diversity Monitoring Form and return your application before the closing date stated. CV's will not be considered. No Agencies. Please return completed Applications by email here. Closing Date: 24 January 2020 Interviews: 30 January 2020 |
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