JOB OPPORTUNITIES 

 

Thank you for your interest! Mount Hood Environmental is looking to fill a Data Analyst position:

 

JOB TITLE: Biometrician/Data Analyst

 

EXPECTED SALARY: $60,000 – $90,000 DOE

 

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Mount Hood Environmental is seeking a motivated Biometrician/Data Analyst to join our interdisciplinary team to implement statistical analyses, develop data visualization applications and/or websites, automate workflows, and develop computational and statistical tools for clients. The selected candidate would work alongside MHE scientists on a variety of projects related to fisheries, toxicology, water quality, and regulatory compliance. The selected candidate would need to be proficient in computer programming (e.g., R or Python), have experience collaborating in the Git environment, and possess a solid foundation in statistical concepts.  Ideally, the selected candidate would also have experience conducting population dynamics modeling, abundance and survival estimation, life-cycle modeling, and/or fish-habitat modeling.

Additionally, the selected candidate would preferably possess strong interpersonal and leadership skills, excellent verbal and written communication, effectively work on a team and independently, and be familiar with fisheries in the Pacific Northwest.

 

EXAMPLE OF POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Collect, organize, QA/QC, and analyze complex datasets.
  • Contribute to, and understand, computer program scripts and analyses.
  • Visualize and distribute data through the development of applications or websites.
  • Develop and implement automated workflows.
  • Apply rigorous statistical analyses to answer complex questions.
  • Assist in the technical reporting of analytical methods and results.

 

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Analytics, Quantitative Ecology or an equivalent field, and two years of related experience,
  • OR Master’s degree in any of the above or an equivalent field.
  • Proficient using R and/or Python and working in the Git environment.
  • Solid understanding of statistical concepts and approaches.

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience developing data visualization applications and/or websites.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing rigorous statistical methods to answer complex questions.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting data analyses such as mark-recapture abundance, survival estimation, growth and bioenergetics, stock-recruitment, fish population dynamics modeling, or similar.
  • Background in fish ecology (particularly, anadromous salmonid biology) and/or water management in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, excellent verbal and written communication, and the ability to work independently and as a part of a team on a variety of complex research projects.
  • A unique skillset that adds to the breadth of our interdisciplinary team.

 

LOCATION:  Hybrid in-office/telecommute work scenario based out of the MHE Sandy, Oregon, or Salmon, Idaho offices. Approximately 60% telecommute.

 

BENEFITS:

  • Competitive pay
  • Health care stipend
  • IRA employer match
  • Paid time off
  • Flexible hybrid remote/office schedule
  • Flexible work hours
  • Cell phone allowance

 

CONTACT: Address any questions regarding this position to Bryce Oldemeyer, Quantitative Fisheries Scientist, bryce.oldemeyer@mthoodenvironmental.com, 208-571-5080

TO APPLY: Please send cover letter, CV, three references, and a writing example to info@mthoodenvironmental.com

 

CLOSING DATE:  Until filled

 


 

Any questions about our job postings? Are you interested in joining MHE?
Please reach out to us at lauren.courter@mthoodenvironmental.com.

 

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