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From: Melissa Soldevilla - NOAA Federal <melissa.s...@noaa.gov>
Date: Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 11:38 AM
Subject: Job Opportunity: University of Miami/NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center
To: Melissa Soldevilla - NOAA Federal <melissa.s...@noaa.gov>


Dear Colleagues,

The NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center's Marine Mammal Branch in Miami, FL, is looking to hire a data manager through our cooperative partnership with the University of Miami. This position will join our Passive Acoustic Ecology Program team.

We are seeking a full-time Research Associate II to provide data management and quality control. This role involves managing and migrating large acoustic recording data collections to the cloud and preparing metadata and summary outputs to support a national passive acoustic decision support tool for marine mammal management.

Candidates for this position should have:
* A Bachelor’s degree in physical or life sciences, computer science, data sciences, statistics, or a related field with at least two years of relevant experience.
* Demonstrated experience with data management, data archiving, and database management, preferably in an academic or ocean science environment.
* The ability and desire to work as part of a collaborative team.
* Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and the ability to plan daily duties.
* Demonstrated ability to work independently to complete complex tasks.

Experience with cloud-based data storage platforms and computing technologies or troubleshooting and maintaining oceanographic equipment is a plus.

To apply, please visit the University of Miami job site  (www.miami.edu/careersand search under Staff Positions for requisition R100090287 (Job Link).

Please share this information with any potential applicants. Feel free to contact me at melissa.s...@noaa.gov with any questions.

Best wishes,
Melissa


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Melissa Soldevilla, PhD
Research Fishery Biologist
Marine Mammal & Turtle Division
NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami, FL 33149


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