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Silver Spring MarylandPosition Type & Term:
Full time RegularCompensation Range:
Hiring Range: $87818 - $109772
*Final salary and rates are based on education experience and skills relevant to the role.*
Application Deadline: This position will be posted until 11:59:59 p.m. MT on Wednesday September 3 2025. Applications will not be accepted past this date.
Required application materials (preferably in PDF Format):
Resume
Cover Letter - Please address how your skills and experience meet the needs of this position using the following prompts as guidance:
1. Describe experience processing or analyzing geospatial or acoustic data including tools used and how your work contributed to project success.
2. Working aboard a vessel requires endurance adaptability and technical readiness. Share your experiences handling technical environmental and team-related scenarios on board a vessel at sea.
3. Part of this role involves mentoring interns and supporting outreach efforts. Elaborate on a time you trained or mentored someone (formally or informally) in a technical or operational skill including strategies used and the outcome.
Work Location:
This position is open to candidates seeking in-person hybrid (combination of in-person and remote) and/or fully remote opportunities.
UCAR requires ALL positions to be performed within the U.S. excluding U.S. Territories. CPAESS staff deployed to federal agencies must abide by their respective federal agency requirements concerning remote/flexible work arrangements.
Background Checks: Federal screens and UCAR background checks are conducted for candidates selected for hire. Learn more.
Here is a summary of what one would expect to be generally responsible for in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Geospatial Data Processing & Hydrographic Analysis
Acquiring and processing mapping and environmental data using sonar systems GIS tools and related sensors.
Process and quality control multibeam sonar and other acoustic data (e.g. single-beam sub-bottom profiler) removing anomalies and ensuring fidelity across datasets.
Apply geospatial tools (e.g. ArcPro Qimera) to synthesize pre-cruise datasets and prioritize survey areas in under-explored regions.
Maintain and organize data archives and databases to ensure continuity and accessibility of products and metadata.
Generate data products post-cruise (e.g. bathymetric maps water column visualizations habitat maps biodiversity analysis story maps web stories) for integration into NOAA and public repositories.
Adhere to NOAA and partner protocols for data structure naming conventions and submission to national archives.
Ocean Mapping Operations & At-Sea Readiness
Leading watch shifts supporting expedition logistics and mentoring while at sea.
Stand 12-hour watches at sea ensuring system performance troubleshooting issues with the chief scientist and maintaining operational logs.
Support ROV and CTD operations including water sample filtering for eDNA analysis assisting with biological and geological sample documentation and packaging serving as an ROV navigator and data logging.
Train and mentor early-career mapping interns during expeditions using standardized onboard procedures.
Assist with collecting and logging environmental and acoustic data (e.g. sonar CTD eDNA ROV data and annotations).
Ensure personal physical and mental readiness for offshore deployments totaling 60120 days annually.
Systems Development Planning & Process Improvement
Managing data pipelines contributing to planning processes and developing procedures and tools to improve operations.
Draft and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) in collaboration with onboard and shore-based teams incorporating lessons learned and evolving technologies.
Maintain structured wrap-up and post-cruise deliverables including data synthesis analytics and open data reporting to enable follow-on science and ensure public accessibility.
Support campaign planning and inter-expedition coordination through improved data packaging reporting workflows and resource documentation.
Contribute to evaluations of new technologies and methodologies to optimize current mapping ROV sampling and data collection operations.
Identify opportunities for operational streamlining and work with the Technical Operations team to implement scalable improvements.
Science Communication Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing
Sharing scientific knowledge through training outreach and community engagement.
Lead or co-lead onboard training sessions for early-career interns or technicians using NOAA standard protocols.
Participate in and represent the organization at interdisciplinary science conferences trainings and external planning meetings.
Collaborate with scientists engineers and partner organizations to share knowledge on mapping sampling and ROV operational best practices.
Develop public-facing educational and outreach products to promote NOAA Ocean Explorations mission and findings.
Communicate project goals timelines and progress across diverse teams and partners through written documentation and verbal updates.
Successful candidates will ensure their application materials speak to the following criteria:
Education & Experience
Bachelors (or equivalent) degree in a scientific discipline pertinent to an NCAR/UCAR scientific program (i.e. oceanography).
3- 5 years as an Associate Scientist II (or equivalent education/position) with evidence of considerable professional progress and substantial/relevant research experience.
PREFERRED
Experience working in an offshore environment using ocean exploration tools with a focus on interpretation of deep-sea biology (e.g. ROV uncrewed systems multibeam and other acoustic sonars and/or Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) instrumentation).
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated skill and ability applying knowledge of geospatial data (e.g. GIS programs and tools and acoustic mapping).
Ability to meet physical requirements for being in the office and on a vessel including the ability to lead 12-hour watch shifts at sea seven days per week while providing mentorship to a student intern assigned to the same shift as lead watchstander.
Well-developed data management organization skills and a keen attention to detail and situational awareness.
Strong interpersonal skills to enable working as part of operational teams as well as a demonstrated ability to communicate effectively (verbally and in writing) with students colleagues and external partners.
Demonstrated ability to lead training sessions while onboard the vessel and participate in training onboard.
Well-developed communication of project planning and execution details.
UCAR affirms its commitment to employees through competitive benefits. In addition to medical dental vision retirement and life insurance UCAR offers a variety of programs focused on work-life balance and professional and personal development. These include:
Tuition Assistance time off allowance to attend classes and other professional development opportunities
UCAR contributes 10% of your eligible pay into your retirement account; 100% fully vested on day one
Starting minimum accrual of 20 days of personal time off each year (prorated for less than full-time positions)
10 paid holidays
10 days of sick leave each year
12 weeks of paid parental leave
Short-term medical leave paid at 100% of your regular salary
EcoPass for local Colorado residents to use the Denver and Boulder-area transit system at no cost
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Flexible Work
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Visa Wait Times
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Work Location
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