Monday, March 10, 2025

Lab and Field Manager. Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Dr. Matt Kirwan's lab focusing on ecogeomorphology and coastal landscape change is looking to hire a laboratory and field manager.  Please visit https://jobs.wm.edu/postings/63872 for full details and application instructions.  The position is open until filled, with application review beginning March 3, 2025. 

The Laboratory and Field Manager manages the day-to-day activities of the supervisor’s wetlands program, including coordination of field and lab efforts, and also works independently on their own research. Depending on the manager’s background, potential responsibilities include (but not limited to):
Lead our long-term monitoring of coastal ecosystems across the mid-Atlantic (e.g., elevation and soil surveys, forest and marsh vegetation surveys, water quality measurements, basic data analysis). Guide students and other members of the lab in basic field and laboratory skills, and assist in project design and presentation (e.g. sediment core analyses, undergraduate student mentoring). Work on multiple projects and participate in cross-organization collaborations. Logistics and administrative support (e.g. purchasing, travel, data management, preparation of materials for publications, presentations, and stakeholders/partners) Independent research in response to fast-moving strategic opportunities that leverages applicant’s expertise.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
B.S. degree in Geology, Biology, or an interdisciplinary field such as Environmental Science Experience collecting biophysical measurements in challenging field environments. Experience conducting basic laboratory procedures (e.g. analyzing sediment cores, drying and weighing plants). General knowledge of coastal systems, including a mix of biological and geological processes.
Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to guide students or other groups of people.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Advanced Degree (MS or above) in a related field or 2 years of equivalent experience. Experiences in coastal environments that may include stratigraphic methods, plant. identification, hydrology, agriculture and forestry methods, project design, sensor deployment, or isotope analyses. Experience leading multi-day trips in strenuous conditions. Experience working with multiple stakeholders (e.g. citizens, land managers, policy makers, project partners). Operation of boats, unmanned aircraft (i.e. drones), RTK GPS equipment. Analytical skills that include statistics, numerical modeling, or GIS/remote sensing. Strong oral and written communication skills, as evidenced by scientific presentations and publications. Strong organizational skills that may include data management.