The Polar Ecosystems Program at the Marine Mammal Laboratory of NOAA's
Alaska Fisheries Science Center is recruiting for a full-time permanent
scientific data manager:

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/421276600/

The position will require designing and managing database systems for
ecological data on marine mammals, particularly aerial photographic 
survey data and satellite telemetry data on movements and behavior of 
seals. Desired skills include designing enterprise databases, e.g., 
Oracle or Postgres, and programming in R, Python, etc., to automate 
various aspects of data flow.  

The position is open to U.S. citizens and nationals. It will be filled
under the "Operations Research Analyst" job series, and located in 
Seattle, WA. The deadline for applications is 16 May 2016.

The Polar Ecosystems Program conducts research and monitoring on 
pinnipeds in arctic and sub-arctic ecosystems. The research projects 
focus primarily on abundance, trends, distribution, and foraging 
behavior of harbor, bearded, ringed, spotted, and ribbon seals in 
Alaska. The primary objectives of the program are to support management 
and assessment of population status under the Marine Mammal Protection 
Act, and to gain a better understanding of the factors responsible for 
the dynamics of populations and their roles in the ecosystem.

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