Research Technician MBARI seeks a Research Technician to join the Ocean Biogeochemical Sensing (OBS) Team. The ocean is facing unprecedented changes due to human activity: temperatures are rising, ocean acidity is increasing, oxygen levels are declining, and nutrient distributions are changing. These changes could have cascading effects through the ocean ecosystem, and impact society. However, the ocean is chronically under sampled, and we are not able to effectively quantify these changes through traditional ship-board measurements. Recent developments in biogeochemical sensors combined with autonomous platforms provide a potential solution to this under sampling problem. We are looking for a candidate with the expertise and excitement to contribute to this impactful area of research.The main mission of the OBS team is to advance autonomous sensing technology, and help establish a global network of biogeochemical profiling floats and gliders. Such an observing system will allow sustained measurements of key biogeochemical parameters from the open ocean to the coast. This position will support the data management, quality control, and analysis of biogeochemical sensors on underwater gliders and profiling moorings. Additionally, the research technician will help troubleshoot, maintain, and calibrate custom-built pH sensors for these platforms.The selected candidate will report to Yui Takeshita, and work closely with members in the OBS team and the Chemical Sensor Lab. This is a 1-year term position that may be extended depending on continued funding and job performance.Primary responsibilities:Developing real-time data processing and monitoring of Spray2 underwater gliders, based on an existing data pipelineQuality control biogeochemical measurements (oxygen, pH, nitrate, and bio-optical measurements [chlorophyll fluorescence and down welling irradiance]) from underwater glidersAid in deployment and recovery of underwater gliders off of small research vesselsRemotely pilot underwater gliders for 5-10 missions per yearConduct routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and calibration of commercial and custom-built pH sensors for underwater gliders and moored systemsWork collaboratively with external partnersPresenting results at scientific meetings is encouragedRequired qualifications:Strong programming skills for scientific data analysis and visualizationBackground in oceanography is required, ideally marine biogeochemistryHighly organized, and capable of working independently on multiple projects simultaneouslyCandidate should be comfortable opening pressure housings, replacing and maintaining O-rings, and have basic familiarity with operating a range of hand toolsStrong interest and basic experience with instrumentationAbility to safely lift 25 lbs. of instrumentationExcellent communication skills, and ability to work effectively in diverse, multi-disciplinary teamsDesired qualifications:Proficiency in MatlabMaster’s degree in a scientific or engineering field or equivalent work experienceBackground in marine carbon dioxide chemistry and pH sensorsExperience maintaining and calibrating marine instrumentationAbility to safely lift 50 lbs. of instrumentationBasic familiarity with electronics and wiringAbility and willingness to go to sea for specified periods is desired, ranging from half day trips to deploy instrumentation, or up to a week-long research cruise.Experience presenting technical information to a range of audiencesAAUS certification Ready to apply? Job Code: OBS Research TechPlease submit a cover letter, including reference to relevant training and/or experience, and a curriculum vitae by e-mail to jobs@mbari.org, or by mail to the below address, or by fax to (831) 775-1659.MBARI Jessica Chapman7700 Sandholdt RoadMoss Landing, CA 95039Salary range: $60,000-$80,000/year MBARI offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, short and long term disability, life insurance, 403B retirement plan, and paid time off, such as vacation, holiday, and sick leave.MBARI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MBARI considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, age, disability, covered veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Like this? Share it! Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Email