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Required Qualifications/Skills: Master's degree in oceanography, meteorology, hydrology, physics, physical science, geophysics, civil engineering, or a bachelor’s degree and 2 years of experience is required.
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Master's degree in oceanography, meteorology, hydrology, physics, physical science, geophysics, civil engineering, or a bachelors degree and 2 years of experience is required. Undergraduate or graduate coursework in oceanography, marine engineering, meteorology, and related subjects is preferred.
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Title: Associate or Senior Editor (Physical oceanography and climate sciences) This could include, but is not limited to physical oceanography, physical climatology, meteorology, climate modeling, or ocean modeling.
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Desired fields include acoustic sensing, acoustic communications, unmanned underwater vehicles, maritime autonomy, oceanography, and climate science to support missions ranging from maritime defense to sustainable development of the Blue Economy.
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MA/MS in Marine Science, Biology, Oceanography, GIS, Remote Sensing, or a related field. MA/MS in Marine Science, Biology, Oceanography, GIS, Remote Sensing, or a related field. Coordinate with IOOS Regional Associations, IOOS private industry partners (RPS, Axiom), and IOOS communications representatives on project updates.
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Must have demonstrated subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater acoustics, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography.
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Bachelor’s degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university with a major directly related in a field of study as related to the requirements of specific task order with emphasis in aquatic animal health, fisheries sciences, aquaculture, marine ecology, or biological oceanography plus two (2) years of experience in related fields or a combination of such totaling six (6) years combined of education &/or experience.
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Mid-level: BS in oceanography, meteorology, marine sciences, hydrography, physics, physical science, or closely related discipline, and two years of relevant experience. Entry Level : BS in oceanography, meteorology, marine sciences, hydrography, physics, physical science, or closely related discipline.
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Leidos' High Fidelity Simulation Business Area is responsible for architecting and implementing large-scale system of systems solutions in support of world class simulation, training, and analysis products for the US Navy. On this opportunity located at a US Government facility in Bethesda, MD, you will use state of the art technologies in developing sophisticated sonar tactical decision aids used by the Fleet.
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At least 3 years of professional or academic experience in Quantitative Ecology, Applied Statistics, Geography, Oceanography, or a similar field. Master's degree or equivalent experience in Quantitative Ecology, Applied Statistics, Geography, Oceanography, or similar highly quantitative field.
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Approximately at least two years of education towards a bachelor’s degree from an accredited educational institution in Mathematics, Physics, Acoustics, or Engineering combined with eight years of fleet operational experience directly related to ASW operations, systems, and theory.
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The candidate manages the delivery of Sonar Tactical Decision Aids (STDAs) for the US Navy. Candidate supports the development and testing of STDA, within a matrix organization, that are used by the Fleet.
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Bachelor’s degree in oceanography, meteorology, or earth system science plus. Four US federal agencies (National Aeronautics and Space Administration—NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—NOAA, National Science Foundation—NSF, and US Department of Energy—DOE) provide funding through multi-year cooperative agreements and grants with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) to host the Project Office in Washington DC.
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In general, some education relevant to environmental science, meteorology, oceanography. GST is seeking an experienced consultant to facilitate National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite division leadership retreats focused on a new vision framework and help the leadership team develop a strategic implementation plan.
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In this camp, we will take a multi-disciplinary approach to learning and incorporate studies in chemistry, oceanography, ecology, and marine biology to learn about Earth's amazing seas and the animals and plants that inhabit them.
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