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A government agency in marine science seeks a Field Operations Manager in South Africa, Wes-Kaap. The role involves managing oceanographic monitoring projects to deliver critical scientific outcomes. Candidates must have postgraduate qualifications in marine science and relevant experience in data collection and hydrodynamic modelling. The successful applicant will ensure the quality of oceanographic data, contribute to sustainable marine resource management, and pursue external funding opportunities. This full-time position offers a salary range of $101,285 - $107,078 per year.
Primary Industries & Regions, Government of South Australia – West Beach SA
$101,285 - $107,078 a year
Full time
20d ago , from NRMJobs Environmental Jobs
We have an opportunity for a Field Operations Manager to be part of our South Australian Research and Development Institute Division within the Department of Primary Industries and Regions.
The primary purpose of this role is to manage and deliver scientific outcomes from state and national monitoring projects operated by the SARDI Oceanography Subprogram, including multiple regional operations undertaken for the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). Key regional IMOS activities include the delivery of key long‑term, sustained ocean observations through the South Australian and Victorian National Mooring Facilities and the South Australian Coastal Wave Buoy Facility.
The Field Operations Manager provides up‑to‑date scientific expertise and support to the Oceanography Subprogram within the Marine Ecosystems Program at SARDI Aquatic Sciences. The Oceanography Sub‑program undertakes physical and biogeochemical data collection and hydrodynamic modelling research to understand ocean circulation, marine connectivity and dispersal, ocean climate, and lower trophic ecosystem ecology across South Australian, Victorian and southern continental shelf waters.
The role is responsible for managing state‑of‑the‑art oceanographic near‑real‑time and delayed mode shelf, coastal and estuarine oceanographic and biogeochemical/ water quality observing systems and ensuring data streams meet national and international standards.
The role contributes to the sustainable management of South Australia's aquaculture industries and marine resources by delivering high‑quality oceanographic data, scientific advice, project reports, contributions to peer‑reviewed publications, and presentations to industry and scientific communities.
The role will also pursue external funding opportunities and manage oceanographic instrumentation assets. The role contributes delivering the agency's priorities including sustain the resource and Manage risk and recovery by informing the sustainable management of South Australia's seafood and marine‑based industries, effective management of marine environmental assets, and enhanced resilience of regional communities through science‑led innovation and policy advice.
South Australia is internationally recognised for the quality of its agriculture, food, and wine. Our regions are the backbone of our state and the economic powerhouse that drives prosperity for all South Australians.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is a key economic development agency working in partnership with our primary industries, regional stakeholders and across all levels of government to advance the prosperity and sustainability of South Australia's primary industries and regional communities.
We are a passionate team of around 800 people working across metropolitan and regional South Australia to develop and protect our state's regions and food, wine, aquaculture, fisheries, forestry, grains, livestock, dairy and horticulture industries.
It’s no wonder there are so many exciting and diverse career opportunities in our organisation. If you’re ready to join us, apply now!
At the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, we offer our employees challenging and rewarding work with opportunities for career progression, learning and development and flexibility.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from all people, irrespective of culture, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age.