Fisheries Biologist (Lab & Field Support)

AIS IncNewport, OR
Onsite

About The Position

A.I.S., Inc. (AIS) is a national scientific services firm supporting maritime activities requiring certification of compliance with environmental regulations as well as collecting data for use by Federal, State, Municipal, and other government agencies along the US coastline. AIS is looking for a Fisheries Biologist (Lab & Field Support) to support the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (IERP). Under direction of NOAA AFSC biologists, the Fisheries Biologist will support ongoing fisheries oceanographic research associated with the Northern Bering Sea IERP. The position involves hands-on laboratory sample processing of crab, fish, and zooplankton specimens collected during annual Bering Sea surveys, as well as participation in ocean-going research surveys aboard NOAA research vessels.

Requirements

  • High school diploma required
  • 0–3+ years of relevant experience
  • Ability to follow detailed standard operating procedures (SOPs) for sample processing and data entry with 95%+ accuracy
  • Must be able to obtain a DOC/NOAA Public Trust background investigation clearance prior to beginning performance
  • Must possess or be able to obtain REAL ID-compliant identification for facility access

Nice To Haves

  • College coursework in fisheries, oceanography, biology, or a related natural science field preferred (up to bachelor's degree)
  • One year of experience in both a biology and chemistry laboratory preferred
  • Experience working aboard research or commercial fishing vessels
  • Experience processing larval or juvenile marine fish, including species identification at larval/juvenile stages, length and weight measurement, stomach content dissection, and otolith/fin/scale removal
  • Demonstrated proficiency organizing field and laboratory data, including QC procedures on both raw and electronic datasets
  • Familiarity with lipid analysis techniques (TLC-FID, GC-FID) or calorimetry instrumentation

Responsibilities

  • Inventory samples arriving at the laboratory
  • Measure length and weight of organisms
  • Removal of otoliths for fish
  • Removal of tissue pieces for genetics
  • Removal of tissue pieces for Isotopes
  • Removal of fish stomachs and tissues for diet and energetic work
  • Homogenize samples
  • Chemically extract marine samples for total lipids
  • Analyze marine samples for total lipids and lipid classes using thin layer chromatography with flame ionization detection (TLC_FID)
  • Derivatize marine lipid samples into fatty acid methyl esters using acid catalyzed transesterification
  • Analyze fatty acids in marine food web samples by integrating data from a gas chromatographer with flame ionization detection (GC_FID)
  • Enter data accurately into established databases and conduct quality control procedures on both raw and electronic data
  • Participate in annual field surveys aboard NOAA research vessels, assisting with zooplankton, biological and physical oceanography (CTD operations), and fish/invertebrate sampling as directed by the chief scientist
  • Complete all required NOAA training (IT security, safety, SASH prevention, records management, laboratory hazardous chemical, large vessel marine safety, first aid/CPR) prior to or at start of performance
  • Prepare monthly progress reports documenting accomplishments, issues encountered, and recommendations

Benefits

  • health and dental insurance
  • vacation
  • sick and holiday benefits
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