Description & Requirements
Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Marine Mammal Monitor to join our team in the Lompoc, CA area. The Marine Mammal Monitor will spend 60% of time in the field (Jan-July) and 40% of time spent in the office (Aug-Dec). Field hours will be scheduled around rocket launches to monitor mainland and potentially Northern Channel Islands pinniped colonies. Some monitoring may occur at night with thermal vision and night vision equipment. Overnight travel may be required to the Northern Channel Islands.
Job Summary:
In this position you will perform pinniped monitoring for space launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The marine mammal monitor will work under the direction of our Projects Director and Deputy Program Manager and collaboratively with our team of biologists to ensure monitoring protocols and data collection procedures are performed effectively.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Perform pinniped monitoring for launch programs out of Vandenberg Space Force Base
Follow data collection protocols outlined in permit documents (permits and training will be provided after hire)
Travel in 4WD vehicle on dirt roads to mainland monitoring locations
Travel in helicopter or small airplane to and from the Northern Channel Islands monitoring locations
Identify California pinniped species and age classes
Prepare simple reports summarizing monitoring efforts and outcomes
Input data into established databases, perform data summaries
Co-manage (under supervision) logistics of trip preparation, procurement of supplies, travel, and on-island logistics associated with working on the northern Channel Islands
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree in Biology, Ecology, or related Natural Resources field required
5+ years’ experience with marine mammal identification
Ability to identify pinniped species and age classes occurring in California waters
Must have previous marine mammal monitoring experience
Must have technical field skills and knowledge of scientific principles
Demonstrated knowledge of applicable federal environmental regulations including Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act
Ability to work in remote locations that require up to two weeks of camping with minimal resources available
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Marine Biology or, related Ecology,-type field
Physical Requirements:
Must be comfortable working outdoors and may be exposed to typical field hazards such as poison oak, ticks, and other nuisance species
Office work entails stationary sitting positions up to 50% of the time
Operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer
Must be able to move weight occasionally up to 50 lbs. at a time
Must be able to traverse outdoors in rugged, uneven terrain sometimes at night
Must be able to operate 4WD and other all terrain vehicles occasionally trailering heavy loads