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Staff Ecologist III

Fresno, CA · On-site +1

$37/hr

... ecological research and monitoring. Apply today and make a lasting impact. What You'll Do: * Leads the technical direction of large-scale ecological studies and environmental impact assessments * May ...

Senior Ecologist

Newburgh, NY · On-site

$110K - $160K/yr

Experienced and willing to conduct site-specific field investigations, ecological and environmental inventories, environmental records review, RTE species surveying and monitoring, wildlife habitat ...

MA · On-site

$40K - $40K/yr

Projects are in all phases of development; from Ecological planning, restoration, installation, maintenance and monitoring. Parterre Ecological is currently seeking a Field Technician to join us in ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Ecological Monitoring, and why are they important?

To thrive in Ecological Monitoring, you need expertise in ecology, data collection, and fieldwork methodologies, often supported by a degree in environmental science or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, statistical analysis tools, and remote sensing technologies is commonly required. Excellent observation skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help professionals accurately report findings and collaborate with team members. These skills are crucial for ensuring reliable data collection, informing conservation decisions, and maintaining the integrity of ecological research.

What is the difference between Ecological Monitoring vs Wildlife Technician?

AspectEcological MonitoringWildlife Technician
Required CredentialsBiology, Environmental Science degrees; field certificationsBiology, Environmental Science degrees; field certifications
Work EnvironmentFieldwork in natural habitats, data collection, analysisFieldwork in wildlife habitats, species observation, data recording
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, research institutions, environmental consultanciesWildlife agencies, conservation organizations, research projects

Ecological Monitoring and Wildlife Technician roles share similar credentials and work environments, focusing on field data collection in natural settings. However, Ecological Monitoring often involves broader ecosystem assessments and data analysis, while Wildlife Technicians typically concentrate on specific species and direct wildlife observation.

What is ecological monitoring?

Ecological monitoring is the systematic process of collecting data on ecosystems, habitats, and species over time to assess environmental changes and trends. It helps scientists and land managers understand the health of natural environments, detect changes—such as those caused by human activity or climate change—and inform conservation actions. Methods can include field surveys, remote sensing, and the use of technology to track various ecological indicators like biodiversity, water quality, and vegetation cover.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in ecological monitoring, and how can they be managed?

Ecological monitoring professionals often encounter challenges such as working in remote or harsh environments, unpredictable weather, and ensuring accurate data collection over long periods. Managing these challenges involves thorough preparation, strong fieldwork skills, and the use of reliable equipment and technology. Collaboration with team members and clear communication are also essential, as projects frequently require coordinated efforts between scientists, land managers, and policy makers.
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Spatial Analyst Researcher in Residence

Spatial Analyst Researcher in Residence

NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY

Las Vegas, NM • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute (NMFWRI) is seeking a full-time (100% FTE) postdoctoral scholar with expertise in fire modeling and remotely sensed data to support innovative research. This project will improve our understanding of the conditions under which fuel treatments effect wildfire behavior and to evaluate long term post fire impacts within the Hermit’s Peak Calf Canyon Fire burn scar.

As NMFWRI is part of the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI), The postdoctoral scholar will join a collaborative team of researchers, on the grant funded ReSHAPE project https://reshapewildfire.org/.  The researcher will incorporate fuel treatment databases currently being developed as part of the national Treatment and Wildfire Interagency Geodatabase (TWIG). This researcher will leverage existing spatial data on landscapes, fire behavior, and fuel treatments to evaluate real-world wildfire-treatment encounters across diverse U.S. landscapes. The researcher will work closely with the staff of the three SWERIs to coordinate research using TWIG to ensure data quality and specificity is additive to potential uses, end users and analyses.

The incumbent will be responsible for processing and analyzing large remote sensing datasets (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel-2, MODIS) and spatial datasets (e.g., TWIG, FACTs, FTEM, field data) both locally with R/Python and via Google Earth Engine for treatment outcome research. Work will include analysis of spatial and related data (vector, raster, imagery) sufficient to support multi-scale and/or multi-resource assessments and monitoring. Knowledge of data and data management sufficient to create, transform and integrate data in a variety of resolutions and formats is necessary. Analysis will include running machine learning algorithms (e.g., Random Forest, CART) and regression models to derive ecological insights from big data sets. The project entails developing reproducible and scalable methodologies, using common software and programming languages, that can be used by land managers for decision making support.

We take care of our own!

Once hired, our Spatial Analyst Post Doc will be mentored by experienced GIS professionals and have a chance to teach us a thing or two as well! They will have many opportunities for professional development such as attending conferences and presenting their research. They will work with a passionate team engaged in and excited about education, ecological monitoring, and collaborative conservation.

As a New Mexico Highlands University employee, benefits include superb health, paid leave, and retirement benefits, an extended winter holiday break, and tuition waivers at New Mexico Highlands University.

Where you will work.

NMFWRI’s Spatial Analyst Post Doc will have the option for hybrid /remote work but must be willing to travel to New Mexico on a quarterly basis and attend regular virtual (zoom) meetings. In-state and out-of-state travel will be required, including attending conferences and regional meetings.  Approved travel costs will be reimbursed.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

The incumbent will be responsible for processing and analyzing large remote sensing datasets (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel-2, MODIS) and spatial datasets (e.g., TWIG, FACTs, FTEM, field data) both locally with R/Python and via Google Earth Engine for treatment outcome research.

Work will include analysis of spatial and related data (vector, raster, imagery) sufficient to support multi-scale and/or multi-resource planning, assessments, and monitoring. Knowledge of data and data management sufficient to create, transform and integrate data in a variety of resolutions and formats.

Project management, leading analysis, modeling, and visualization efforts, and coordinating project communication.

Use of project management software to track project tasks (e.g. GitHub)

Prepare and submit manuscripts for publication in scholarly journals

Work successfully in a team environment and collaborate effectively with other research partners.

Prepare, deliver and contribute to the production, communication, and publication or dissemination of high-quality science-based products for use by scientist, managers and/or collaborative forestry groups

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Standing                                                      Frequently

Sitting                                                            Frequently

Walking (cross country)                        Infrequently

Bending                                                       Infrequently

Squatting                                                    Infrequently

Kneeling                                                      Infrequently

Lifting (30lbs or less)                              Infrequently

EDUCATION: 

PhD in forestry, ecology, natural resources, wildland fire science, or geography.

EXPERIENCE:

More than 2 years programming experience using software such R, and R Studio for spatial data processing and analysis.

More than 1 years programming experience using Google Earth Engine for spatial data processing and analysis.

Experience automating spatial analysis workflows with remote sensing, multiple data types (spreadsheets, databases, raster and vector spatial data), big data, or spatial analysis across multiple software platforms.

Evidence of expertise in fire behavior and/or fire management in the western US

Evidence of expertise or experience using geospatial data analytics and products.

Evidence or experience in collaborating, motivating and encouraging staff to perform at a high level

Evidence of professional oral communication to diverse audiences.

Demonstrated research accomplishments and peer-reviewed publications.

Evidence of personal or professional commitment to diversity as demonstrated by persistent effort, active planning, allocation of resources and/or accountability.

Experience with fire behavior modeling programs (e.g., FlamMap, FSIM, etc).

Evidence of supervision of others in collaborative project settings

Knowledge of western US forest and fire ecology, wildfire management, and/or wildfire experience.

Experience with cloud/ cluster computing to fit large models.

Preferred Skills

Expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and statistics and programming proficiency in R, Python, Google Earth Engine or similar languages.

Background in natural resource management applications and wildland fire sciences.

Experience processing and analyzing large remote sensing datasets.

Expertise in fire science, fire behavior models, and fuel mapping.

Working knowledge of forest or ecosystem dynamics and disturbance ecology

Proficient with running machine learning algorithms (e.g., Random Forest, CART) and regression models to derive ecological insights from big data sets.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills.