Opportunity

Ocean Career: Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium Coral Reef Restoration Technician

This position’s primary function is to actively support and participate in Mote’s coral reef restoration and research activities, assist with the husbandry and maintenance of in situ (offshore) and ex situ (land-based) coral nurseries, and assist with coral reef restoration fieldwork including outplanting, monitoring, and research activities.

Primary Duties:

  • Extensive in situ (offshore) and ex situ (land-based) nursery maintenance and coral husbandry
  • Outplant nursery-grown corals to various reef restoration sites
  • Conduct routine monitoring and photo-documentation of outplanted corals and restoration sites
  • Construct and maintain nursery structures, lab, and field equipment
  • Assist with field activities associated with Mote-led and Mote supported research projects
  • Assist with data collection, data entry, and report writing
  • Additional duties will include assisting with various tasks related to the daily operation of a full-service marine laboratory, assist with field and lab support to visiting scientists, and assist with outreach and education activities as needed including interviews, tours, and workshops

Minimum Qualifications or Requirements

  • B.S. degree in the marine or biological sciences from an accredited college or university
  • Nationally recognized SCUBA certification (Rescue Diver certification required within 3 months of hire; divemaster or higher preferred)
  • Meet and maintain standards for AAUS Scientific Diver rating, including medical requirements
  • Valid Florida driver’s license
  • Ability to be an adaptable and collegial member of the team, self-motivated, and complete assigned tasks in a timely manner

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Prior experience working in tropical marine ecosystems and identification of Caribbean corals
  • Ability to lift heavy objects or equipment up to 50lbs
  • Working knowledge of basic computer software (Windows, Word, Excel) required
  • Ability to adapt to a changing environment, work independently on certain tasks with minimal direct supervision, and good practical problem-solving abilities

Preferred Qualifications, Skills, and Abilities

  • Extensive prior scientific diving experience strongly preferred (>1,000 dives)
  • Prior experience with recirculating and flow-through seawater systems preferred
  • Prior coral nursery experience preferred
  • Ability and experience with operating small vessels up to 28’ LOA preferred (USCG Captain’s license strongly preferred)
  • Prior working experience with navigating coastal waters throughout the Florida Keys preferred.
  • Experience and working familiarity with common data management and statistical analysis software preferred (e.g., MatLab, SPSS, SAS, R)

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