Vacancy: Biological Oceanographer/Modeller
Type: Full-time/permanent
Salary: Competitive depending on qualifications and experience
Location: Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
Application deadline: 15th May 2020

Company
Ocean Science Consulting Limited (OSC) is a privately-owned technology-focused 
marine-science company involved principally in the global supply of underwater 
noise and marine mammal monitoring, and risk mitigation services. OSC reinvests 
>80% of profits into Research & Development (R&D), orientated primarily towards 
high-level research on the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and other 
marine mammal species, Rigs-to-Reefs using Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) 
footage, underwater noise measurement and modelling, and improving marine 
mammal and environmental monitoring standards worldwide. OSC's research has 
resulted in many peer-reviewed publications 
(www.osc.co.uk/publications-and-press-covers<http://www.osc.co.uk/publications-and-press-covers>)
 and a non-profit book entitled the Marine Mammal Observer and Passive Acoustic 
Monitoring Handbook 
(http://www.pelagicpublishing.com/the-marine-mammal-observer-and-passive-acoustic-monitoring-handbook.html).

Role
OSC seeks to expand its UK-based team. This is a rare opportunity for 
permanent, full-time employment as a PhD-qualified (or equivalent experience) 
Biological Oceanographer/Modeller. The role involves working primarily in OSC's 
R&D wing, although suitable candidates may also be considered for a combination 
of offshore/commercial duties. The role will firstly involve assimilation of 
oceanographical/biological productivity/bathymetric data, followed by 
untangling relationships between these data and marine mammal detections in a 
2D (and potentially 3D) context. The candidate will have extensive knowledge of 
the variety of online-data inventories and data-holding centres from which data 
can be sourced (e.g. Copernicus, NOAA). The candidate must have demonstrated 
sourcing, downloading, data handling, and analysis of synoptic 
satellite-derived remote sensing observations (e.g. ocean colour, Sea Surface 
Temperature (SST), Chlorophyll-a, etc.). Other sources of environmental data 
include biotope maps, fisheries surveys, plankton measurements, point 
measurements (e.g. from cruises or moored instruments), etc. These sources 
provide the main environmental variables with which marine mammal observations 
(echolocation-click detections using C-PODs, Marine Mammal Observer (MMO), and 
Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) reports) will be investigated by way of 
temporo-spatial analytical/modelling techniques such as GAMs/GLMs.


Applicants must be able to source, consolidate, analyse, interpret, and present 
these data in the form of high-level, peer-reviewed papers and high-end client 
reports, that must be brought to completion on commercial and not academic 
timescales (i.e. weeks, not months), with minimal supervision from line 
managers (i.e. autonomous). Consultancy is not academia, and the work 
environment is extremely fast paced. The candidate will also be presented with 
urgent commercial requests as these arise, and other incomplete publications 
from related disciplines, and must therefore be able to switch from one project 
to another immediately. Prioritisation is of high importance.

Full job description can be found on: 
http://www.osc.co.uk/careers/vacancies<http://www.osc.co.uk/careers/vacancies/>

A successful candidate will have the following:

Required
*            A minimum of two, first author, biological-oceanography related 
peer-reviewed scientific papers in a top journal (i.e. not a proceedings paper);
*            A PhD (or equivalent experience) in a relevant scientific marine 
discipline (oceanography/statistics/marine biology/marine ecology, etc.);
*            Experience sourcing and processing oceanographic datasets (CTD, 
synoptic satellite-derived or modelled data, etc.) and handling data of various 
types including: netCDF, csv, txt, etc.;
*            Strong statistical analysis background ideally in R or MATLAB 
(e.g. GLM, GAM, PCA, time series analysis, distance sampling, etc.);
*            Excellent programming skills;
*            Excellent spoken and written English (to peer-reviewed, 
non-copy-edited level);
*            A genuine interest in marine mammals and benthic ecology, the 
processes by which they are studied, and an understanding of the physical 
parameters of the ocean which affect them;
*            Ability to collaborate within a team setting to produce 
high-calibre publications and reports; and,
*            Must be legally allowed to work in the UK prior to employment (we 
cannot assist with visas).

Desirable
*            ROV imagery analysis and benthic species identification;
*            Machine learning and image processing (of ROV imagery);
*            Passive Acoustic Monitoring data collection and analysis;
*            Basic understanding underwater noise measurement and modelling;
*            Experience making publication-quality maps in QGIS; and,
*            Experience with referencing software (e.g. EndNote).

Interested candidates should send a CV and cover letter to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Applications will be reviewed after 
the closing date and short-listed applicants will be invited to an interview 
(in person or via Microsoft Teams). An interview task will be provided.


Best wishes,
Laura


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Dr. Laura Williamson
Research Analyst
Ocean Science Consulting Limited (OSC)
Spott Road, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1RR, Scotland, UK
M: +44 (0)7528 545 167
T: +44 (0)1368 865 722
W:
www.osc.co.uk
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