Opportunity

Ocean Career: Scottish Government Marine Bioacoustician

Do you want to play an important role in tackling the climate change emergency by helping to enable the sustainable development of offshore wind in Scotland?

We are looking for someone who is passionate about applying and communicating the best available science in policy and decision making, has expertise in underwater noise and bioacoustics and is enthusiastic about applying their analytical skills to improve understanding of the effect of human activities on the marine environment. If this is you, then we would like to hear from you.

In January 2022, Crown Estate Scotland announced the successful applicants to the ScotWind offshore wind leasing round to commence a new phase of offshore wind farm construction in Scottish waters helping Scotland meet its Net Zero targets, become carbon neutral by 2045 and tackle the climate emergency. The Scottish Government is responsible for identifying where the ScotWind projects will be located, administering the related offshore planning consents, and ensuring that projects are delivered in an environmentally sustainable manner. The Renewables and Ecology Team (R&E) in the Marine Directorate provides specialist scientific advice to regulators and policy makers to support this.

The Marine Bioacoustician will provide scientific advice on underwater noise related to offshore renewable energy projects and other policy and management related areas. You will help to build the evidence base relied upon by decision makers, to ensure that our advice continues to be supported by the best available evidence. You will also work to collect, process, and analyze underwater acoustic data to support statutory reporting, as well as contributing to work to better understand the impacts of underwater noise to the marine environment.

The R&E team currently has around 25 staff who provide advice within government on the potential environmental impacts of marine energy on key receptors including birds, marine mammals, fish and fisheries, benthic habitats, and diadromous fish. Our specialists also provide advice on other Scottish Government policy priorities, such as marine protected area management and regulation of other marine activities.

Responsibilities

  • Provide scientific advice to regulators and policy makers on underwater noise and bioacoustics, informed by the best available evidence.
  • Work within the team to collect, process, and analyze underwater acoustic data to provide outputs on noise levels and detection of marine species.
  • Support the Senior Marine Bioacoustician in contributing to work streams around management of underwater noise in Scotland.

Competencies:

  • Self-Awareness
  • Communications and Engagement
  • Improving Performance
  • Analysis and Use of Evidence

Essential Criteria & Qualifications

Minimum of a relevant Master’s degree, or an honors degree with relevant work experience.

  • A sound understanding of the possible impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals and other marine species, and current research relating to underwater noise.
  • Demonstrable experience in specialist software used to manage, manipulate and analyze sound data, for example Matlab, Python, R or PAMGuard.
  • The ability to work independently with good organizational skills and effectively manage projects.
  • Excellent analytical skills and the ability to make sense of complex information and make informed decision.

Location: Marine Lab, 375 Victoria Road, Torry, Aberdeen, AB11 9DB

The Scottish Government operates a hybrid working practice, working in both Scottish Government workplaces and from home. Hybrid working patterns are agreed locally to meet business requirements and the needs of colleagues. This post will require attendance at the Marine Lab in Aberdeen as and when required.

Salary: £36,585.00/Per Annum

Closing date: July 17, 2024

Learn more about this opportunity and how to apply.

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