Posted on behalf of Dr Conor Graham, GMIT, Ireland.





Postdoctoral Research Opportunity  
http://www.gmit.ie/sites/default/files/public/about/docs/post-doc-researcher-29-month-fixed-term.pdf

Job Title: Post-Doctoral Researcher in Bioeconomic Fisheries Science

Reporting to: Dr Cóilín Minto, Senior Researcher in Quantitative Ecology and 
Biostatistics

Location: Marine and Freshwater Research Centre, GMIT, Galway

Duration: 29 Month Fixed Term

Funding Agency: An Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM)





GMIT's Marine and Freshwater Research Centre (MFRC) is a dynamic 
multidisciplinary team of research staff and postgraduate students 
collaborating on research to enable sustainability, conserve biodiversity and 
improve productivity in aquatic ecosystems. A primary focus of the MFRC is in 
delivering advanced capacity in marine fisheries research.

An exciting opportunity has arisen at the MFRC through collaboration with BIM. 
The MFRC seeks to recruit a highly motivated and talented researcher to work 
closely with gear-technologists and economists in developing advanced 
analytical research capacity. The researcher will collaborate on: technical 
measure experimental design, data analysis and tools for the development of 
economic indicators for the Irish fishing fleet. The project will focus 
specifically on the development of economic indicators for the national fleet, 
and in a manner that facilitates transfer of skill and expertise to BIM staff.

Key Responsibilities:

- Development of gear technology experimental design (30% of project).

- Development of tools to assist with the development of economic indicators 
for the Irish fishing fleet (30%).

- Provide training to other team members as required (20%).

- Co-author reports and publications on findings in collaboration with the 
project team (20%).

- Weekly meetings with project team.

- Conduct analyses and technical tasks as assigned.

- Prepare and deliver project progress presentations.



Minimum Requirements:

- A PhD in the areas of quantitative ecology, biostatistics/statistics, or 
bioeconomics.

- Qualifications in a combination of environmental/biological/econometric and 
statistical/computational topics.

- In-depth experience with statistical programming projects, particularly 
experience of coding in the R statistical language.

- Demonstrated ability to apply analytical tools to a range of 
biological/economic research questions.





- Strong written, verbal and inter-personal communication skills, demonstrating 
the ability to communicate statistical/numerical concepts and to work 
effectively in collaborative multidisciplinary teams.

- Good initiative, flexibility and good organisational skills

- A strong publication record.



Desirable Requirements:

- Knowledge of the experimental design of fishing gear technology trials and 
how these contribute to the economic performance of fleets.

- Teaching experience at tertiary level.



Conditions:

- Salary: €33,975 - €36,003 (The successful candidate will start on the 1st 
point of the scale and may be eligible for increments)

- Pension contribution: €6,795* to €7,201*



*The appointee will not become a member of the Public Service pension scheme 
and the pension contribution will only be paid where an approved PRSA is 
established by the appointee).



Further information on the position may be obtained from Dr Cóilín Minto at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Interested applicants should submit a detailed Curriculum Vitae including a 
personal statement as to how you meet the requirements of the post described to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

The Human Resources Department

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Dublin Road

Galway

Ireland.

Telephone No. + 353 91 742766/742767

Latest date for receipt of completed application is: 12 noon on Wednesday, 14th 
January 2015.

It is anticipated that interviews will take place on Monday, 26th January 2015.

Applications received after the closing date will not be accepted.

The Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology is an equal opportunities employer and 
welcomes applications from people with a disability.
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