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Ocean Career: [C]Worthy Oceanographic Observing Staff Scientist

ECO Magazine, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80301


Ocean Career: [C]Worthy Oceanographic Observing Staff Scientist

ECO Posted On September 20, 2023

If you want to know about the requirements for this role, read on for all the relevant information.[C]Worthy is a non-profit research organization building the first open-source software and analytics tools designed to enable trustworthy, transparent, science-based quantification of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR).We are working to help the growing marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) industry make safe and effective long-term contributions to climate change mitigation. The [C]Worthy research and development team blends exceptional software engineering with deep expertise in oceanographic observations, modeling, and data assimilation. [C]Worthy is on the path to becoming a Focused Research Organization hosted by Convergent Research.Position Description

[C]Worthy seeks a Staff Scientist to work on conducting tracer release experiments and obtaining observations that could be used to calibrate and validate ocean models. The Staff Scientist will work as a member of a team building modeling and data-integration tools oriented towards supporting mCDR applications. The Staff Scientist will be responsible for designing and implementing field experiments designed to measure gas transfer velocities and ocean currents. The Staff Scientist will report to [C]worthy’s Director of Science and participate in building an inclusive, supportive, and highly collaborative work culture.Primary Responsibilities

Design and construct new analytical instruments.Design and implement tracer release experiments.Maintain field and laboratory equipment.Participate in fieldwork; performing measurements in the lab and field.Act as a liaison with the modeling team to incorporate data into the models.Qualifications

An M.S. or Ph.D. in a scientific discipline related to oceanography, chemistry, physics, or other environmental science.Significant laboratory and field experience, especially involving the collection of oceanographic observations using standard instruments (e.g., TSG, CTD) and gas chromatographs.Expertise in scientific programming languages, including Python, MATLAB, and LabVIEW.Experience working with large climate and oceanographic datasets.Experience with data analysis, statistical modeling, data visualization, and communication of scientific results.Excellent interpersonal skills necessary to engage effectively with the internal team.Possesses a tenacious and adaptive problem-solving capacity.Passion for [C]Worthy’s mission.Preferred Attributes

Deeply curious and excited to learn new things.Intent on getting answers right.Open to admitting mistakes.Collaborative, helpful, open-minded, and willing to listen to other perspectives.Experience with advanced statistical methods, data assimilation, artificial intelligence, and/or machine learning.Competitive salary: $104,000–$125,000 a yearHealth, vision, and dental insuranceWellness benefitPaid time offFlexible spending accounts for health care or childcare401(k) retirement fund with matching employer contributions.Location

[C]Worthy is based in Boulder, Colorado, and seeks to build a strong collaborative team. We prefer that employees spend significant time working together in person in our Boulder office, however approval for remote or hybrid work is possible.ECO Magazine is a marine science trade publication committed to bringing scientists and professionals the latest ground-breaking research, industry news, and job opportunities from around the world.The ECO Newsletter is a weekly email featuring the Top 10 stories of the past seven days, providing readers with a convenient way to stay abreast on the latest ocean science and industry news.

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