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An environmental research organization is seeking an Active-Acoustic Data Scientist to support marine ecosystem monitoring. This role involves analyzing acoustic data, assisting in data collection during research cruises, and utilizing cloud tools for advanced data analytics. Ideal candidates should have experience with machine learning and programming, along with a capacity to work at sea. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful marine science research.
Active-Acoustic Data Scientist, Ecosystem Survey Branch (ESB) Support Services, Falmouth, MA (WHOI); Pocasset, MA; and Narragansett, RI. This role assists with active-acoustic data analysis and/or communication of analyses and results for the Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC).
Join @Orchard in supporting a critical mission with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC). This opportunity places you at the forefront of marine science and innovation, working within the Population and Ecosystems Monitoring and Analysis Division (PEMAD), specifically the Ecosystem Surveys Branch (ESB).
Our team contributes to NOAA’s long-term acoustic monitoring and ecosystem assessment work by advancing the use of cloud-based tools and data science techniques. From using sonar to analyze species distribution to applying artificial intelligence and machine learning, you’ll help modernize how NOAA interprets ocean data and informs sustainable fisheries management.
@Orchard is actively seeking an Active-Acoustic Data Scientist to provide sea-going, analytical, and computational support for NOAA’s acoustic survey missions. In this role, you’ll apply advanced data analytics, machine learning, and cloud-based workflows to acoustic datasets collected aboard NOAA vessels and from research partners.
You’ll collaborate with a dynamic team of scientists, analysts, and survey staff to process large-scale marine datasets and communicate results to stakeholders through reports, visualizations, and presentations. If you're excited by applied science, acoustic data innovation, and the opportunity to conduct research at sea, this role offers an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of ecosystem-based fisheries science.
As an Active-Acoustic Data Scientist, you will contribute to advanced acoustic research supporting NOAA’s long-term marine ecosystem monitoring. Your primary responsibilities will include:
Ideal candidates will bring a combination of data science, acoustic analysis, and marine survey expertise, including:
This position includes authorized overtime, travel, and training as required by the project scope. If you are ready to contribute to a vital environmental mission, we encourage you to apply.