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Sr. Oceanographic Technician

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30-Dec-21 01:25 PM
URL: https://www.inspireenvironmental.com/careers/
Company / Organization: INSPIRE Environmental, LLC
Type: Full-time
City: Newport
State or Country if outside US: Rhode Island
Application Deadline: 26-Feb-22
Duration: Permanent
Description:

As a Senior Ocean Tech, you will manage the operation and maintenance of a wide variety of oceanographic instrumentation at sea in support of marine science research and offshore development projects. The instrumentation will vary from remotely operated vehicles, navigation systems, camera systems, water sampling devices, multi-parameter sensor packages to bottom samplers. The candidate will be required to live and work at sea on US and international vessels of opportunity for days or weeks at a time for up to several months per annum. Skills required include but are not limited to the understanding of principles and troubleshooting of electronic, electrical and mechanical instruments and machinery, computer networking, use of instrument-specific software applications, navigation and seamanship. While not at sea the technician will be responsible for assisting with data processing, equipment maintenance and expedition planning. The applicant must be able to pass a marine health physical, drug test and to complete sea survival training.


Requirements:

? 4-year Degree in Marine Science or Engineering ? At-sea experience of 4 to 6 years participating in marine science activities with direct responsibility for operating and maintaining instrumentation ? 2 to 4 years of team leadership or supervision


Point of Contact: Jeanine Boyle
Attachment: download

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