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Technical Specialist I, Fisheries Stock Assessment
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$75K - $90K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Technical Specialist I, Fisheries Stock Assessment
SCS Global Services
• Evaluate fish stock status and fishery performance against the MSC Standard • Draft and review P1 sections across all MSC report types • Serve as the technical lead and final reviewer for P1 report content • Coordinate and participate in harmonization processes with other CABs and assessment teams • Liaise with peer reviewers and provide guidance to auditors • Manage a portfolio of fishery assessments from initiation through completion
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in fisheries, marine conservation biology, natural resources, environmental management, or relevant field
- 3+ years of experience in the fisheries sector in management or research experience in marine conservation biology, fisheries science, or fisheries management
- Primary authorship of 2 peer-reviewed stock assessments
- 3+ years of experience working with the biology and population dynamics of tunas or other large pelagic species
- Experience leading teams and projects involving collaborative report deliverables and stakeholder engagement
- Fluency in English with professional verbal and written communication
- Proficient with business software including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel; and database management
Benefits
- Work flexibly
- Home-office based role
- May include travel with local, domestic, and/or international trips
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