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Position Summary
We are seeking candidates for an acoustic technician position to support the Western Arctic Program’s ongoing work using passive acoustic monitoring to study marine mammals, fish, and underwater noise in the Canadian Arctic. The acoustic technician would work closely with Dr. William Halliday and Dr. Stephen Insley with Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Canada (www.arcticnoise.ca). This position would be based in WCS Canada’s office in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada.
The Western Arctic Program currently collects roughly 8 TB of underwater acoustic data every year that must be processed. This acoustic technician position will focus on processing ocean passive acoustic data collected by WCS Canada to detect marine mammals and fish and measure underwater noise levels from vessel traffic. Other responsibilities will include fieldwork in the Canadian Arctic to help maintain the acoustic monitoring network, community meetings with Inuvialuit partners, data management, and managing and maintaining oceanographic equipment.
The successful candidate must have at least a BSc in Biology, Oceanography, Physics, or a related field and strong computational skills, ideally with experience coding in Python, R, or Matlab. Experience in underwater acoustics and statistical analyses is considered an asset but on the job training can be provided if necessary. Firsthand experience with oceanographic equipment, both in the lab and the field, is considered an asset.
WCS Canada provides an annual Northern Travel Allowance to employees that reside in a Northern Zone for the purpose of employment with WCS Canada.
Position Objective
This position supports the WCS Canada Western Arctic Program with the following objective:
- Processing passive acoustic data to detect marine mammal and fish vocalizations and measure underwater noise levels from vessel traffic.
Principal Responsibilities
- Processing passive acoustic data with deep learning detectors for marine mammal vocalizations.
- Manually processing passive acoustic data to validate detectors.
- Processing passive acoustic data to measure vessel noise.
- Conducting statistical analyses.
- Writing reports and manuscripts.
- Preparing oceanographic equipment, recovering, and deploying oceanographic moorings.
- Managing acoustic data management.
- Management and maintenance of oceanographic equipment.
- Attending meetings with Inuvialuit partners and other organizations.
- Support WCS Canada’s goal of transforming WCS Canada’s conservation practice through reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
- Contribute to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that promotes engagement and belonging.
Required Qualifications/Skills/Experience
- MSc or BSc in biology, oceanography, physics, or a related field with a strong computational/ analytical background. MSc preferred.
- 2 years minimum of relevant experience.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Other Desirable Qualifications/Skills/Experience
- Experience in a coding language such as Python, R, or Matlab.
- Knowledge of underwater acoustics, including sound propagation and the impacts of underwater noise on marine life.
- Strong skills in signal processing, spatial analyses, acoustic propagation modeling, and statistical analyses.
Office Safety Plan Compliance
WCS Canada is committed to providing and maintaining a safe environment for our employees, contractors, and partners. As part of this unwavering commitment to safety, it is a condition of employment that all WCS Canada employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a COVID-19 vaccine series approved by Health Canada or the World Health Organization. This condition is subject to the requirements of applicable human rights legislation.
How to apply
Please submit your CV and a cover letter explaining your interest in this position and relevant skills and experience.
For questions regarding the position, please contact Dr. Bill Halliday at whalliday@wcs.org.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Okechukwu Ezibe at oezibe@wcs.org.
Application Closing Date: Monday, December 2, 2024 at 6pm EST.
Position Title: Arctic Acoustic Technician
Position Type: Full-time
Term: January 6, 2025 to March 31, 2026
Level: 7
Program: Western Arctic
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon (Hybrid)
Date written/revised: November 14, 2024
Reports to: Dr. William Halliday, Conservation Scientist, Arctic Acoustics Program Lead
Supervises: N/A
Salary: $65,000 to $75,000 annually based on experience
Start Date: January 6, 2025
Position Contact: Dr. William Halliday, Conservation Scientist, Arctic Acoustics Program Lead
Benefits: 4 weeks’ vacation, Paid sick and Personal emergency leave, Self-care days, Northern Travel Allowance, Health and Dental care, Life insurance, RRSP match, DEIJA Team, Weekly Wellness sessions, Mentorship program.
Application Closing Date: Monday, December 2, 2024 at 6pm EST.