The position supports the director of the Coastal Response Research Center (CRRC) and the Center for Spills and Environmental Hazards (CSE) to conduct and oversee research and evaluation of oil spill response, restoration, and disaster response. The responsibilities include planning field research projects at the mesocosm and full-scale level, assisting in the execution of the projects, analyzing the data, and writing interim and final reports on the projects. This position provides the technological support to research projects involving the design, construction and maintenance of experiments and related support equipment. Other responsibilities include: a) facilitate and report on 4-6 workshops per year on cutting-edge problems faced by the oil spill community, and b) facilitate and coordinate post-workshop working groups of experts on problems identified at the workshops. Work will include coordinating with on-campus personnel and outside scientists and engineers. Attendance will be required at 1-2 national conferences per year. Supervision of undergraduate students will be required. Attention to detail and excellent note-taking skills are required.
Job Duties:
Conduct extensive research in cooperation with NOAA colleagues who request experiments regarding hazardous/oil spill response and restoration (detection, transport, toxicity, response, assessment, etc.)
Supervision:
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.
Field Work and Maintenance:
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
Data Management and Outreach:
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.).
Minimum Qualifications:
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.
Applicant Instructions:
Applicants should be prepared to upload the following documents when applying online within the My Experience: Resume/CV section of the application: (Maximum of 5 Documents)
Applications that are missing any of the required items may not move forward for consideration. Additional uploaded documents not requested in the position announcement will not be reviewed.
Please be advised that this position is supported by external sponsor funding. As such, continued employment in this role is contingent upon the availability of those external funds. If, for any reason, the sponsor funding is reduced or discontinued, employment may be subject to modification or termination in accordance with applicable policies and procedures.
The University of New Hampshire is an R1 Carnegie classification research institution providing comprehensive, high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs of distinction. UNH is located in Durham on a 188-acre campus, 60 miles north of Boston and 8 miles from the Atlantic coast and is convenient to New Hampshire’s lakes and mountains. There is a student enrollment of 13,000 students, with a full-time faculty of over 600, offering 90 undergraduate and more than 70 graduate programs. The University actively promotes a dynamic learning environment in which qualified individuals of differing perspectives, life experiences, and cultural backgrounds pursue academic goals with mutual respect and shared inquiry.
EEO Statement
The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access employer. The University System is committed to creating an environment that values and supports diversity and inclusiveness across our campus communities and encourages applications from qualified individuals who will help us achieve this mission. The University System prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or marital status.
Compensation Pay Range:
$54,990.00 - $98,150.00
The pay range for this position is listed above. Actual offer will be based on skills, qualifications, experience, and internal equity, in addition to relevant business considerations. More information on benefits can be found here:USNH Employee Benefits | Human Resources
Location:
Durham