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How much do remote marine mammal observer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote marine mammal observer in the United States is $27.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote marine mammal observer?

A Remote Marine Mammal Observer (MMO) is a professional responsible for monitoring marine mammal activity, typically using remote technologies such as cameras, acoustic sensors, or drones, rather than observing in person at sea. Their primary role is to detect and identify marine mammals in areas where human activities, such as offshore construction or seismic surveys, could impact these animals. Remote MMOs help ensure compliance with environmental regulations by documenting sightings and recommending mitigation measures to minimize potential harm to marine life. This position often involves reviewing recorded data, preparing reports, and communicating findings to project managers or regulatory authorities.

What are some common challenges faced by remote marine mammal observers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote Marine Mammal Observers often face challenges such as working in isolated environments, adapting to variable weather conditions, and maintaining focus during extended observation periods. To manage these, it's important to develop strong self-motivation, remain vigilant about safety protocols, and utilize digital tools for accurate data recording. Regular communication with project teams and continuous learning about local marine species also help observers overcome isolation and ensure accurate reporting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote marine mammal observer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Marine Mammal Observer, you need a background in marine biology or environmental science, knowledge of marine mammal identification, and relevant field experience. Familiarity with data collection software, GPS mapping tools, and acoustic monitoring systems is commonly required, along with certifications such as BOEM-approved Protected Species Observer (PSO) training. Strong observation skills, attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills and qualifications ensure accurate data collection, regulatory compliance, and effective mitigation of impacts on marine wildlife during offshore activities.

What is the difference between Remote Marine Mammal Observer vs Marine Mammal Monitoring Technician?

AspectRemote Marine Mammal ObserverMarine Mammal Monitoring Technician
CredentialsTypically requires marine biology or environmental science background, certifications in marine mammal identificationSimilar credentials, often with additional technical or equipment operation certifications
Work EnvironmentRemote, often from office or home, analyzing data or video footageOn-site, in the field or at monitoring stations, conducting surveys and data collection
Employer & IndustryOil & gas, renewable energy, research organizationsEnvironmental consulting firms, research institutions, industry contractors
Search & Comparison IntentHigh overlap in job functions, certifications, and industry usageSimilar roles but more field-based

Remote Marine Mammal Observers primarily analyze data remotely, while Marine Mammal Monitoring Technicians work on-site conducting surveys. Both roles require similar credentials and serve related industry needs, but differ mainly in work environment and daily tasks.

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Infographic showing various Remote Marine Mammal Observer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,953 per year, or $27.9 per hour.

Business Strategy & Execution Lead - P&C Insurance (Remote)

Crum & Forster

Morristown, NJ • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Crum & Forster Company Overview

Crum & Forster (C&F) provides market leading property & casualty, accident & health, specialty and standard commercial lines insurance solutions. A true underwriting company, we have a 200-year history of helping our customers manage risk with laser-focused expertise, integrity and discipline. Our people are empowered to make decisions and problem-solve with you smartly and swiftly. Our annual gross written premium is 6.2 billion. C&F enjoys a financial strength rating of "A+" (Superior) by AM Best.

Our most valuable asset is our people. We have 3000 employees, and locations throughout the United States and India. With our employee-first focus, the Company is consistently recognized as a great place to work, earning multiple workplace and wellness awards, including the Great Place to Work Award, Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For, Fortune Best Workplaces for Parents, Fortune Best Workplaces for Millennials, and many others.

C&F is part of Fairfax Financial Holdings. For more information about C&F, please visit our website: www.cfins.com

Job Description

The Business Strategy & Execution Lead is a promotional opportunity for Senior Business Analysts who demonstrate strong consultative, analytical, and cross-functional leadership skills. This role is focused on helping business stakeholders define operational needs, assess opportunities, shape strategic initiatives, and engage effectively with Digital Services. The Business Strategy & Execution Lead serves as a day-to-day liaison between the business and Digital, evaluates business performance and operational effectiveness, and helps coordinate cross-functional efforts through completion in alignment with business priorities.

The Business Strategy & Execution Lead role requires an advanced understanding of insurance workflows, systems, and operational processes, along with strong business analysis, stakeholder coordination, problem-solving, and delivery support skills. The successful candidate will be proactive, service-oriented, and comfortable operating in ambiguous, fast-moving environments where they must earn stakeholder trust, recognize emerging business needs, and guide effective engagement between business teams and Digital Services.

The Business Strategy & Execution Lead is a member of the Surplus & Specialty Lines (SSL) Digital Services team, supporting Underwriting, Claims, and Billing & Collections business units, as well as strategic business initiatives across the organization. This role works closely with business leaders, business analysts, and key cross-functional partners including actuarial, data science, digital/IT, operations, and claims to advance divisional priorities. SSL underwrites both admitted and non-admitted business for General Liability, Automobile Liability, Workers Compensation, Property, Inland Marine, and Excess/Umbrella lines of business across multiple industry verticals, including but not limited to Contracting, Energy, Security, and Environmental.

What you will do:Business Consulting
  • Partner with business stakeholders to understand business goals, operational priorities, financial objectives, service expectations, dependencies, and emerging needs.
  • Assess operational, financial, workflow, service, user experience, market, and performance-related challenges to identify trends, issues, imbalances, friction points, risks, opportunities for improvement, and broader business opportunities.
  • Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis of business performance, portfolio results, workflow effectiveness, service levels, workload distribution, and stakeholder/user feedback.
  • Analyze producer, broker, segment, platform, process, book-of-business, distribution relationship, operational model, and digital capability performance to evaluate effectiveness, profitability, adoption, and overall business impact.
  • Evaluate broker, underwriter, stakeholder, and user experience to identify opportunities to improve ease of doing business, service experience, adoption, and overall satisfaction.
  • Develop clear, actionable, data-informed recommendations to improve operational efficiency, business effectiveness, user experience, service outcomes, and profitability.
  • Partner with stakeholders to define success measures, KPIs, reporting approaches, and expected business outcomes for strategic initiatives and operational improvement efforts.
  • Present findings, market insights, tradeoffs, business impacts, solution hypotheses, and recommendations in a clear and business-friendly manner to support decision-making and prioritization.
  • Monitor the impact of implemented changes and recommend additional actions or refinements based on results, feedback, and observed business outcomes.
Strategy & Planning
  • Partner with business stakeholders and Digital Services teams to translate business goals, operational findings, strategic priorities, market insights, and improvement opportunities into actionable initiatives, initial solution hypotheses, analysis plans, and measurable outcomes.
  • Serve as a liaison between assigned business unit stakeholders and Digital Services teams to ensure business context, priorities, dependencies, impacts, risks, and desired outcomes are clearly understood.
  • Support roadmap planning activities, as required, by helping assess dependencies, sequencing considerations, business impacts, implementation considerations, delivery implications, and readiness needs.
  • Convert current-state business process, workflow, system, and operational findings into planning inputs that support solution evaluation, prioritization, scope definition, and execution alignment.
  • Collaborate with business, Digital Services, and IT stakeholders in planning and design activities for new applications, business capabilities, process improvements, and enhancements to existing systems.
  • Participate in research of third-party software products, platforms, or services to support purchase, build, integration, or enhancement decisions in alignment with business needs.
  • Help define initiative scope, objectives, assumptions, milestones, communication approaches, success measures, and planning considerations to support predictable outcomes and effective execution.
  • Communicate business priorities, operational context, findings, risks, tradeoffs, and recommended approaches to Digital Services and delivery partners to support alignment and informed planning decisions.
Execution & Delivery
  • Structure business priorities into initiative and execution plans and lead coordination across cross-functional teams through initiation, planning, execution, testing, deployment, and post-implementation support to support successful delivery and intended business outcomes.
  • Collaborate with project teams to establish and manage timelines, milestones, dependencies, decision points, success measures, and status reporting.
  • Track and manage risks, issues, dependencies, assumptions, and decisions, including probable causes, mitigation approaches, escalation needs, and viable solutions.
  • Facilitate coordination across business, Digital Services, and IT teams to ensure alignment of scope, readiness, and delivery outcomes.
  • Support the definition and documentation of business requirements, process flows, systems impacts, and operational considerations, as required, in partnership with business stakeholders and Business Analysts.
  • Provide status updates, meeting notes, action logs, process documentation, diagrams, and related materials to support development, quality assurance, and business stakeholders.
  • Coordinate testing activities for modified and new systems, including quality assurance, performance testing, user acceptance testing, and post-implementation validation.
  • Monitor progress against scope, timeline, KPIs, business objectives, and expected business value; proactively escalate risks, issues, and outcome gaps to leadership as appropriate.
  • Assist in change management activities, including stakeholder communication, readiness planning, training coordination, implementation planning, and adoption support for business and user-facing changes.
  • Lead post-implementation reviews to evaluate delivery results and business impact, identify lessons learned, and recommend next steps, corrective actions, or continued improvement opportunities.
What you will bring to C&F:
  • Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 5 years of specialized experience.
  • 8+ years of relevant experience in business analysis, strategic delivery, consulting, or related roles is
  • Experience in P&C, Specialty, or Commercial Insurance is highly preferred.Experience with oversight and support for the planning, analysis, execution, and implementation of business initiatives, operational improvements, or technology-enabled solutions in support of strategic goals.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate in ambiguous or loosely defined business situations, structure complex problems, synthesize information from multiple sources, and frame actionable analyses, initial solution hypotheses, recommendations, options, and tradeoffs.
  • Demonstrated experience providing strategic business analysis, consultative problem-solving, business advisory support, and delivery coordination with business leaders and cross-functional partners.
  • Advanced understanding of insurance workflows, systems, operational processes, Property & Casualty insurance operations, products, and distribution models, including Specialty, Commercial, and Excess & Surplus Lines business.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze business performance, portfolio results, operational effectiveness, workflow, service, broker/customer experience, and profitability data, and translate findings into clear, actionable recommendations.
  • Proven ability to organize complex work into actionable plans, support execution across cross-functional teams, and manage risks, issues, dependencies, decisions, stakeholder communications, and escalation needs in a structured and timely manner.
  • Strong communication, listening, facilitation, interpersonal, and stakeholder-management skills, with the ability to communicate effectively in both technical and user-friendly language.
  • Demonstrated ability to influence, build trust, drive accountability, and maintain a strong partnership and service orientation across team-oriented, collaborative environments without formal authority.
  • Highly self-motivated, logical, detail-oriented, and able to prioritize and execute tasks effectively in fast-moving or high-pressure environments.Strong understanding of business analysis practices, including requirements gathering, stakeholder alignment, user acceptance testing, implementation support, change management, stakeholder communication, and adoption planning is preferred.
  • Familiarity with SDLC, Agile, Scrum, SAFe, Waterfall delivery methodologies, policy administration platforms, rating tools, broker/distributor systems, and analytics or BI tools is preferred.

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What C&F will bring to you
  • Competitive compensation package
  • Generous 401K employer match
  • Employee Stock Purchase plan with employer matching
  • Generous Paid Time Off
  • Excellent benefits that go beyond health, dental & vision. Our programs are focused on your whole family's wellness, including your physical, mental and financial wellbeing
  • A core C&F tenet is supporting your career development, so we provide a wealth of ways for you to keep learning, which may include tuition reimbursement, industry-related certifications and professional training to keep you progressing on your chosen path
  • A dynamic, ambitious, fun and exciting work environment
  • We believe you do well by doing good and want to encourage a spirit of social and community responsibility, matching donation program, volunteer opportunities, and an employee-driven corporate giving program that lets you participate and support your community

At C&F you will BELONG

If you require special accommodations, please let us know. We value inclusivity and diversity. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and welcome everyone regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. If you require special accommodations, please let us know. Belonging at C&F, is a mindset. It's about fostering a culture of inclusion and connection, where everyone feels valued, heard, and empowered to thrive and where our social impact efforts help strengthen the communities where we live and work.

For California Residents Only:  Information collected and processed as part of your career profile and any job applications you choose to submit are subject to our privacy notices and policies, visit https://www.cfins.com/onlineprivacypolicy/ca/noticeatcollection/  for more information.

Crum & Forster is committed to ensuring a workplace free from discriminatory pay disparities and complying with applicable pay equity laws.  Salary ranges are available for all positions at this location, taking into account roles with a comparable level of responsibility and impact in the relevant labor market and these salary ranges are regularly reviewed and adjusted in accordance with prevailing market conditions. The annualized base pay for the advertised position, located in the specified area, ranges from a minimum of $100,700 to a maximum of $147,700. The actual compensation is determined by various factors, including but not limited to the market pay for the jobs at each level, the responsibilities and skills required for each job, and the employee's contribution (performance) in that role. To be considered within market range, a salary is at or above the minimum of the range. You may also have the opportunity to participate in discretionary equity (stock) based compensation and/or performance-based variable pay programs.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME