The Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game has widened our search for a Wildlife Biologist 2 to All Applicants. We are hiring an individual to assist with monitoring and conservation research of marine mammal species within areas including Southeast Alaska, Gulf of Alaska, and Bering Sea. We are seeking someone to work Full Time, Year Round, though the listing description says Seasonal. The position will design, plan and perform scientific research for the ADF&G Gulf and Bering Marine Mammal Program. The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, thoughtful, and self-motivated biologist able to ask insightful questions, creatively solve problems, and work independently and as part of a group. The incumbent must be physically able to work outdoors in harsh weather, have experience leading field research teams, developing and implementing research projects, and as a wildlife biologist performing field work studies on marine mammals. Desired experience in ecology, population monitoring using aerial and boat based transect surveys, and/or cetacean biology.
The position is based in Juneau, AK. It closes on December 18, 2024. The full posting can be found here: Wildlife Biologist 2 (PCN 115050)<https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/alaska/jobs/newprint/4707885> Linnea E. Pearson, Ph.D. (she/her) Wildlife Biologist Lead, Gulf and Bering Sea Marine Mammal Program ADF&G- Division of Wildlife Conservation linnea.pear...@alaska.gov Office: 907-465-4313
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