Department of Conservation NZ – Christchurch, South Island
$68,535 - $86,423 a year
Contract
3 days ago, from Department of Conservation
Job Title: Science Technician (Fixed-Term) Summary: Be at the forefront of biodiversity conservation, conducting cutting-edge research that directly influences New Zealand's environmental policies and practices. Enjoy a dynamic work environment that combines fieldwork in New Zealand's unique ecosystems with data analysis and collaborative project work. Gain valuable experience working alongside renowned scientists and biodiversity experts, with opportunities to contribute to scientific publications and cross-agency initiatives.
The position will be focused on:
Banding, nest monitoring, GPS tagging and satellite tagging several banded dotterel populations nationally.
Assessing behavioural data of banded dotterels to ground-truth ODBA data.
Collating and analysing scientific data, producing insights and recommendations to Operations staff.
Conducting fieldwork for designated research programmes.
Compiling, analysing, and interpreting scientific data.
Providing scientific advice to Operations within your area of expertise.
Preparing scientific papers and reports.
Carrying out research and monitoring tasks as assigned.
Building and maintaining relationships with stakeholders.
Collaborating with teams across the department and contribute to cross-functional projects.
Working closely with international collaborators.
Must be willing to travel locally, regionally and nationally.
Minimum Requirements: If you have some of the following, we are keen to hear from you:
Relevant post graduate qualification, or equivalent knowledge, and relevant science experience.
Proven experience in biodiversity science or related areas.
Strong skills in research design and management.
Proficiency in statistical methods and modelling for research programmes.
Excellent planning and organizational skills to manage work and resources.
Strong communication skills for producing scientific outputs and advice.
Ability to work collaboratively across teams and build effective relationships.
Comfort with engaging and working in partnership with iwi and tangata whenua.
Basic proficiency in te reo and tikanga Maori.
Practical experience in the field and backcountry, including orienteering, map reading and GPS skills.
Full New Zealand Driver's Licence.
Experience catching, nest monitoring dotterels.
Experience of leg loop harness attachment methods.
Experience of banding and handling shorebirds.
Relevant tertiary qualification (MSc or above).
Data input and management using Program R, Excel and MS Access databases.
Experience of taking and handling blood and feather samples.
Apply online with a CV and cover letter that highlights your relevant skills, experience and motivation for joining Te Papa Atawhai. Please note, due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to accept direct or emailed applications and provide feedback to those not shortlisted.
If you require any accommodations or adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please do let us know.
Eligibility to work in New Zealand is mandatory – this includes holding a valid work visa that covers the whole period of employment.
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