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Salary– $20/hr

We are seeking an additional field technician for a project that takes place in Seattle, WA this summer. This is an ideal opportunity for a local current/recent student looking for field experience in marine mammal research. This is a temporary, seasonal position for July and August (2 months). Technicians can expect to work 4 or 5 days a week for 6-7 hour shifts. The successful applicant must be flexible to the project scheduling needs and available to work on weekends.

Project Objective: Oceans Initiative (OI) is a non-profit research organization based out of Seattle that focuses on the conservation of marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. OI is entering our third year of research into the application of the GenusWave Targeted Acoustic Startle Technology (TAST) as a non-lethal deterrent for pinnipeds preying on endangered salmon at human-built bottlenecks, such as Ballard Locks. The goal of the TAST is to reduce pinniped predation pressure on endangered salmon populations.

Observer duties:

  • Conduct platform-based observations of harbor seals/sea lions
  • Record data using Google forms
  • Photograph seals opportunistically for individual ID
  • Perform outreach to general public about the TAST project and Oceans Initiative’s mission
  • Communicate with the project lead at the beginning/end of every shift
  • Keep detailed record of surveys and other information in field notes
  • Backup and upload data promptly at the office.
  • Keep track of and maintain gear including DSLR camera, GoPro, SD cards, binoculars, range-finder.

Preferences:

  • Prior experience conducting field work, specifically experience with harbor seal or marine mammal behavioral observations
  • Prior experience with photo ID/photography welcome

Requirements:

  • Excellent communication skills, comfortable interacting with members of the public and representing Oceans Initiative
  • Willing to work weekends/holidays, outside rain or shine.
  • Project takes place entirely at Ballard Locks. The successful applicant should be local to Seattle, and able to transport themselves to and from the study location daily. Housing and transport will not be provided

To apply: Please send your CV, cover letter, and list of two references to:

Laura Bogaard, field@oceansinitiative.org

Applications due by: Friday, June 17, 2022 at 12:00pm PST, with interviews the following week and decision made by Friday June 24.

Positions available: 1