The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) is seeking a Database Management Specialist – Klamath Basin Scientific Data Architect/Engineer (Specialist) to support scientific research and management activities at the USGS Klamath Falls office in Klamath Falls, Oregon. This full‑time position is responsible for designing, administering, and modernizing large‑scale scientific database systems, ensuring their performance, assuring continuous system availability, and working with IT in administering permissions and security. The Specialist develops data models and automated pipelines, manages legacy data migration, supports GIS and electronic field data collection, and collaborates closely with scientists, contractors, and IT staff. The role also involves querying and analyzing data to address management‑relevant questions, supporting data stewardship alignment with the USGS Science Data Lifecycle, and developing tools and workflows using SQL, Python, R, Power Automate, and related technologies. Project Description The USGS Klamath Falls Field Station (KFFS) conducts research on rare and imperiled fishes in the Klamath Basin, helping managers make informed decisions about resource use in a sensitive arid ecosystem. Our program has tracked long‑lived endangered Lost River and Shortnose suckers for decades using PIT tags as part of a long‑term capture‑recapture effort, and we are growing an acoustic telemetry program to understand seasonal movement, survival, and habitat use. These data directly inform sucker recovery actions and water‑management decisions in the Basin, connecting adult survival, recruitment, and lake conditions to management options.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees