Data Manager Needed
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Integrated Statistics is looking for a Data Manager to support the
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge encompasses approximately
19.64 million acres of land and water in northeastern Alaska and is
administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) as a unit of
the National Wildlife Refuge System. Data management, defined as
documented, secure, discoverable, and accessible data products, is an
Agency, Regional, and Refuge priority. This work is necessary to ensure
the long-term integrity of data products obtained for the purposes of
informing sound management decisions for Arctic Refuge. The Data Manager
will assist the Refuge in defining and implementing data management
practices to support these goals. The position is based at the Fairbanks
FWS office, though it will lead off with a period of telework.
Duties
The Data Manager is responsible for these tasks:
- Function as a data management specialist for the Refuge.
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Work with internal collaborators to develop archive-quality metadata.
- Update and archive historic data and metadata to be in alignment with current data management policies.
- Implementing
the Interim Alaska Region Data Resource Management User Guide, working
with Principal Investigators (PIs) to complete the tasks described in
the Guide.
- Working with the Alaska Region Data Stewardship Team
(DST) to modify the Guide for externally-funded collaborators (non-USFWS
PIs), so that they can provide the data products and relevant metadata
necessary for Refuge management.
- Evaluating the progress of individual projects in meeting the User Guide requirements.
- Working with Arctic Refuge and Regional staff to complete a long-term plan to ensure continuity of this effort into the future.
- Performing other data-related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
The Data Manager should possess these skills and qualifications:
- Bachelor's
degree in Natural Resource Management, Environmental Policy, Fisheries
or Wildlife Management, or a closely related subject.
- Certification
or training in data management, and its application in natural resource
policy (work experience may be substituted).
- Work history that includes developing best practices for field biology projects.
- Demonstrated skill in implementing data management plans for field biology projects.
- Demonstrated metadata development skills, R programming skills, and mdEditor skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team, but also be a self-starter.
- Knowledge and/or experience of data management, input, and QA/QC in
relation to FWS field biology projects in Alaska is highly desirable.
- Experience in teaching and/or mentoring is highly desirable.
The
position will be full-time, and the rate of pay will be $24/hr. The
position is eligible for the benefits described on the Integrated
Statistics website.
Integrated Statistics is an
equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any
employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender,
national origin, race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation,
veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or
local law. Consistent with its obligations under federal law, Integrated
Statistics is committed to taking affirmative action to employ and
advance in employment qualified women, minorities, disabled individuals,
special disabled veterans, veterans of the Vietnam era, and other
eligible veterans. For assistance with accessibility of applications,
posters, forms, and/or documents, please email the Integrated Statistics
office.
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