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Aquatic Health Ecologist

$56,304 - $70,272/Yr

Missouri Department Of Conservation - Columbia, MO

posted 2 months ago

Full-time - Senior
Columbia, MO
Forestry and Logging

About the position

The Aquatic Health Ecologist position at the Missouri Department of Conservation focuses on delivering the Fish Kills and Water Quality programs. This role involves supervising a team to monitor aquatic health threats, coordinating research and monitoring projects, and collaborating with various state and federal agencies to inform aquatic health policy and mitigation efforts. The position emphasizes a One Health framework, addressing pollution issues and guiding policy through research and data analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Develop research projects on aquatic health threats such as herbicides, pesticides, nutrients, and other pollutants.
  • Coordinate multiple research and monitoring projects to improve responses to aquatic health threats.
  • Supervise a team of salaried and hourly staff for statewide monitoring of water quality, fish kills, and harmful algal blooms.
  • Provide training on water quality, fish kill, and harmful algal bloom investigations to MDC staff and partners.
  • Manage water quality, fish kill, and harmful algal bloom data through web-based software applications.
  • Collaborate with state and federal partners for water quality criteria development.
  • Communicate aquatic health information through presentations, publications, and outreach activities.
  • Provide policy support through field work, data collection, and recommendations.
  • Manage a laboratory by monitoring supplies and coordinating purchases.

Requirements

  • Master's Degree in Environmental Science, Water Quality, Limnology, Fisheries, Biological Sciences, Ecology, or related field.
  • At least three years of relevant professional experience.
  • Valid driver's license.
  • Ability to manage large relational databases.
  • Experience designing and implementing research projects, including statistical design and data analysis.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Experience with environmental chemistry, water quality, limnology, and/or fishery science.

Nice-to-haves

  • Familiarity with GPS equipment and GIS software.
  • Experience calibrating water quality sensors and processing large continuous water quality datasets.

Benefits

  • Salary range of $56,304 - $70,272 per year.
  • Compensatory time in lieu of cash payments for overtime.
  • Tobacco-Free working environment.
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