CSS is seeking qualified candidates to support the NCCOS CRRAB (Coastal Resilience, Response and Assessment Branch) branch, which conducts research to inform the use of nature based solutions for coastal resilience. This includes evaluations of the functionality of coral reefs and restoration. Regularly assigned tasks include photogrammetric image analyses, field work in remote locations, data synthesis and statistical evaluations, methods development, and interpretation of data and presentation of results in both written and oral form. Deliverables: Ecological characterization: collection of coral and coral reef related data from field sites on natural and restored reefs and data analysis (e.g., photogrammetry) to quantify status and change (e.g., the extent to which projects are meeting their intended goals). Metrics include but are not limited to cover, population demographics, reef complexity. All data are organized and archived following NOAA requirements. Methods Development: Many research applications require either adaptation of existing methods or development of new methods. In these cases, methods need to be rigorously tested, documented, and in some cases, published as technical memoranda. Data Integration and Modeling: integration of field collected data into existing modeling approaches to support projections of future project performance. Data management and archival: work with PI and NCCOS Data Managers to archive data with NCEI to meet regulatory requirements. Collaborative Research and Knowledge Exchange: Engage with transdisciplinary research teams, to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. Contribute to scientific publications, conference presentations, and stakeholder workshops aimed at disseminating research findings and informing restoration implementation strategies.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees