Full-Time

Research Project Engineer 2

Posted on 5/9/2026

University System of New Hampshire

University System of New Hampshire

Compensation Overview

$55k - $98.2k/yr

Dover, NH, USA

In Person

Category
Lab & Research (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in environmental science or engineering; or marine-related major.
  • Computer skills.
  • Working knowledge of marine environmental pollution.
  • Experience with report writing, environmental studies, and data evaluation, project management.
  • Knowledge of computer programming.
  • Ability to design components for experiments.
  • Experience designing the components of an experiment with detailed specifications.
Responsibilities
  • Plan field research projects at the mesocosm and full-scale level, assist in the execution of the projects, analyze the data, and write interim and final reports on the projects.
  • Provide technological support to research projects involving the design, construction and maintenance of experiments and related support equipment.
  • Facilitate and report on 4-6 workshops per year on cutting-edge problems faced by the oil spill community, and facilitate and coordinate post-workshop working groups of experts on problems identified at the workshops.
  • Coordinate with on-campus personnel and outside scientists and engineers.
  • Attend 1-2 national conferences per year.
  • Supervision of undergraduate students.
  • Conduct extensive research in cooperation with NOAA colleagues who request experiments regarding hazardous/oil spill response and restoration (detection, transport, toxicity, response, assessment, etc.).
  • Management of research projects of major importance, development of experimental design and procedures, and implementation of new research efforts at the Center and in the community.
  • Supervise graduate and undergraduate research assistants in experimental safety, process and outcomes.
  • Act as liaison for ongoing work with contractors, technicians and students in the construction of the experimental needs and to keep project on task.
  • Design components of an experiment with detailed specifications.
  • Assist in the construction, maintenance, and repair of oil research experiments and systems.
  • Installation, maintenance, and repair of monitoring equipment.
  • Handling, storage, delivery of oil samples.
  • Collect, record, and manage experimental data and samples.
  • Track, analyze, and report project progress and status to the director and stakeholders.
  • Assist in the construction, maintenance and repair of field and lab experiments.
  • Oversee the writing of manuals, protocols, experimental design, sections of grant proposals and research and provide cost estimates for projects and experiments.
  • Prepare culminating/outcome reports and detailed experimental guidelines on projects and related operations tasked by the Center from our federal colleagues.
  • Conduct thorough literature reviews as appropriate and coordinate database as appropriate.
  • Classify data and research results to various applicable variables and knowledge of research.
  • Prepare peer-reviewed manuscripts of research data and outcomes.
  • Attend various meetings, workshops and symposia to present results of research.
  • Conduct extensive research in cooperation with NOAA colleagues who request experiments regarding hazardous/oil spill response and restoration (detection, transport, toxicity, response, assessment, etc.).
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