*Please see below on How to Apply*Join a dynamic Agency that connects the northern and southern regions, promoting collaboration and innovation. This organisation is committed to enhancing regional growth and maximising opportunities for talent across diverse sectors. With a strong emphasis on building partnerships and a vibrant community, they are seeking passionate individuals to support their mission. If you are looking to be part of a forward-thinking team that values creativity and inclusivity, this is an excellent opportunity for you to make a meaningful impact in a supportive environment. Embrace your potential and help shape the future in a role that encourages professional development and success.This is a unique and exciting opportunity in a pan-European and multi-institutional setting; we are seeking a candidate to work on a multi-species marine telemetry project (DTOTrack) combining studies on migratory and marine fish species, cetaceans and seals in the seas around Ireland, Northern Ireland and Europe. As part of this ambitious project, the Scientific Officer (SO) - Field Telemetry will help to establish a series of marine acoustic telemetry arrays and take a leading role in delivering a number of marine telemetry studies. Working closely with DTOTrack Project Partners and other members of the Loughs Agency team, the post holder will be part of a team that will coordinate the installation of an acoustic receiver network and fish tagging programme across the target area. The role will also require the post holder to work with other project staff as necessary to ensure agreed project targets and outputs are met. The post holder will also be required to disseminate results to a variety of stakeholders in the form of reports, policy briefings and presentations as necessary.Essential CriteriaApplicants must demonstrate that they possess the following criteria, by the closing date for applications. Each essential criteria will be applied.A degree in an environmental area AND minimum two years’ relevant research experience.A minimum one year’s experience of managing resources and formal reporting in a scientific research project environment.Evidence of the skills and experience of working in demanding field environments.Excellent communication skills (oral and written), including public presentations and ability to communicate complex data / concepts clearly and concisely.How to ApplyApplications must be made by way ofA comprehensive CV.A short cover letter outlining why you wish to be considered for the post and where you believe your skills, experience and values meet the requirements for the position.They can be uploaded via the portal at jobs.consciatalent.com/conscia no later than 3pm Tuesday 25th February 2025 (Irish time).
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