Are you looking for an adventurous outdoor seagoing position?
Well, this is it! Get your career started in marine resource management and marine biology by applying to EWTS. EWTS is actively searching for the next group of enthusiastic candidates to fill openings in our Industry Funded Scallop Observer Program. Candidates must possess a determined drive to collect high quality data at-sea while displaying a passion for marine conservation.
If you like working outdoors in inclement weather and challenging yourself both mentally and physically to attain a greater goal in marine conservation. Then we would like you to please send in your a cover letter, resume, references and a unofficial copy of your transcripts to:
karl@ewts.com
Requirements:
Please submit a resume and well as an unofficial copy of your transcripts. Candidates must successfully pass a 17 day training course scheduled from March 9th-31st. The NOAA training facility is located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Upon successful completion of training. Candidates will be tasked with vessel trip assignments ranging from commercial fishing ports Southern New England and New Jersey
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Physical Condition - Candidates have to be certified by a physician to be physically fit to work as an at-sea monitor on a commercial fishing vessel. The physician must understand the at-sea monitors sampling duties and working conditions. Physical considerations include, but are not limited to:
Candidates will be asked to demonstrate their ability to do the following during training: a. Swim 100 meters; b. Tread water for three minutes; c. Don an immersion suit in 60 seconds or less; and d. Perform various water survival skills (i.e., boarding a life raft and cold water survival introduced during safety training.
Character Disposition - Candidates must be able to work independently, while following technical instructions. Candidates must be able to get along with others. At-Sea Monitors must maintain objectivity, and the appearance of objectivity. At-Sea Monitors must not have either direct or indirect financial or political interest in an organization that might be aided by the performance or non-performance of an observer’s duties. At-Sea Monitors must have the capability and aptitude to conduct the required protected species (marine mammal and sea turtle) sampling.
Citizenship - Candidates must be a U.S. citizen.
Must submit an unofficial copy of transcripts with resume to be considered
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Pay: $400.00 - $420.00 per day
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Work Location: Multiple locations