Alaska SeaLife Center · 1 day ago
Seasonal Research Technician - Chiswell
Alaska SeaLife Center is seeking a Seasonal Research Technician for the Chiswell Island Steller sea lion remote video monitoring project. This role involves conducting behavioral and population monitoring of Steller sea lions, supervising interns, and assisting with field and laboratory work.
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Responsibilities
Conducts behavioral and population monitoring of Steller sea lions by operating remote video cameras from an office setting
Conducts photo-identification of pinnipeds through remote video equipment, still imagery, or in the field as needed
Records population counts, behavioral observations, and other data using pre-defined protocols on a defined schedule
Ensures accurate record keeping in spreadsheet, database, and word processing formats
Supervises interns and volunteers in duties listed above
Leads and assists with maintenance and repair of remote monitoring equipment in the field
Assists with field work such as scat collections, biopsy darting, seabird surveys, and other work as assigned in remote Alaskan locations
Conducts laboratory work including cleaning, sorting, and subsampling pinniped scat samples, and processing other biological samples. Assists with laboratory maintenance as assigned
Assists Development Department with fundraising and database entry as needed
Fosters good relations with visitors, volunteers, community leaders, contractors, and fellow staff members by promoting positive attitudes, goodwill, cooperation, and providing high standards of service
Complies with all Alaska SeaLife Center policies, procedures, and programs
Performs other related duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Experience in biological field studies, including survey counts, behavioral observations, photo ID, and image processing of marine mammals
Skill in written and verbal communication
Experience giving public presentations and/or working with various age groups in an educational setting
Ability to understand and interpret research in progress and marine science topics
Ability to follow instructions and work independently
Experience with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access
Knowledge of basic research methods, data collection, and laboratory techniques
Knowledge of and ability to operate cameras and other video recording equipment
Ability to climb steep uneven terrain and carry up to 50 lbs. on remote Alaskan islands and wilderness in highly variable weather conditions
Ability to swim, see and hear
Ability to walk while carrying objects in both hands
Ability to twist, bend, kneel, stand, and crouch for extended periods of time
Ability to use arms and hands; handle objects, tools, and controls
Ability to climb stairs and ladders; and sit for periods of time
Must be able to pass a background check
Preferred
A bachelor's degree in biology, marine biology, zoology, or related field with two years of experience in a similar position preferred
Experience servicing and operating remote video monitoring equipment
Experience with scat collection and processing for diet and hormone analyses
First Aid/CPR certified
Benefits
Limited Housing Available
Company
Alaska SeaLife Center
Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response.