We are seeking an Environmental Scientist I to join the Spokane Tribe’s Limnology Project in support of Tribal Fisheries. This position is designed for an early-career scientist with foundational knowledge of both limnology (aquatic ecology and water quality) and reservoir hydrology (water quantity, flow, and physical limnology). A successful candidate will understand the relationship between water quality and water quantity processes and is comfortable working across both disciplines. Familiarity with basic plankton taxonomy and ecology is also helpful. The Environmental Scientist I will lead field sampling events during the field season (April through October), which comprises approximately 70% of workload during those months. Field work includes the collection of water quality, biological, and hydrological data throughout the Lake Roosevelt reservoir, including traditional limnological sampling (i.e. plankton tows/water sample collection) and conducting ADCP-based discharge surveys from a moving vessel. It also includes facilitating pre- and post- sampling maintenance and readiness of all equipment and supplies. During the offseason (November through March), responsibilities shift toward assisting senior staff with data management, QA/QC procedures, technical reporting, and general program support as directed by the Limnology Project Manager.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level