Ocean Job Board
Ifremer
Brest, France · Plouzané, France
Deadline for applications: 12/06/2026
Who are we?
The Research Unit (UMR) Ecosystem Dynamics and Sustainability: From Source to Ocean (DECOD) brings together researchers, engineers, and technicians from Ifremer, INRAE, and the Institut Agro Rennes-Angers, with laboratories in Brest, Lorient, Nantes, and Rennes (https://www.umr-decod.fr). DECOD's activities focus on analyzing the ecological and evolutionary processes at work in aquatic environments and their interfaces, from the source to the ocean, on assessing the state of ecosystems, and on developing scenarios for these ecosystems. To address these questions, the Laboratory of Fisheries Biology (LBH) aims at improving knowledge on exploited marine organisms, from the individual to the population scale, and implements models and quantitative approaches based on empirical data, within the framework of the ecosystem-based approach to fisheries.
Implementing the ecosystem approach to fisheries requires taking into account the various components of marine social-ecological systems, particularly fish and other harvested species and their biotic and abiotic habitats. The characterization of ecological components relies on a variety of data (in situ, remote sensing, experiments, model outputs) that are integrated into numerical models. These models enable the exploration of mechanisms influencing the dynamics of individuals, populations, and communities impacted by various environmental and anthropogenic pressures, including fishing.
In this context, numerical models simulating higher trophic level compartments allow for the reconstruction and projection of the future of different levels of biological organization under scenarios of various climate and anthropogenic pressure. The models may focus on stock assessment or incorporate additional mechanisms for one or more species to address research questions (e.g., integrated life-cycle models; individual-based models incorporating bioenergetics; end-to-end ecosystem models). Several models are developed or applied within the unit: DEB-IBM, OSMOSE, Atlantis, life cycle models, etc.
The engineer will be responsible for configuring, maintaining, and applying models within research projects and expertise frameworks. This includes interfacing various ecological models with physical and biogeochemical models to contribute to a digital twin for higher trophic levels (e.g., fish). He or she will contribute to the exploration of scenarios useful for ecosystem-based fisheries management.
What will your mission and activities be?
How are your activities organized?
Who will you be working with ?
UMR DECOD, Unités Ifremer (HMMN, MARBEC, HISSEO, DYNECO, LOPS, IRSI...).
Mercator Ocean International, IRD, INRAE, CLS, Instituts européens, CIEM, consortium FishMIP.
Who are you?
You have the following skills, knowledge and experience:
- Modeling and simulation in oceanography, fisheries science, or ecology
- Methods for model coupling, parameterization, optimization, sensitivity analysis, and model validation
- Computer science and programming (R, Python, Fortran, C, Java, Git, HPC)
- Statistical analysis of large datasets (from classical statistics to deep neural networks)
- Fluent English
- Application of FAIR principles for reproducible and open research
- Writing skills (reports, documentation)
- Supervisory skills (interns, fixed-term employees)
You have the following qualities:
- Independence, attention to detail, curiosity, and strong time management skills
- Strong verbal communication skills
- Ability to work in a team and collaborate effectively
- Ability to manage a user community
- Enthusiasm for working in a multidisciplinary team
Join Ifremer, an ally of planetary well-being, to gain a better understanding of and better protection for the ocean.
From the abyss to the surface, from the coast to the open SEA, Ifremer is the French research institute that is wholly dedicated to the Ocean. Its teams carry out research, innovate and produce expert reports to protect the ocean, exploit its resources in a responsible manner and shares marine data.
Ifremer contributes its scientific expertise to throw light on public policies and develops solutions drawn from the ocean to meet the challenges of the ecological transition. Ifremer is the operator of France's oceanographic fleet with its shipbuilding subsidiary Genavir, and imagines, designs and deploys leading edge technological means to solve the ocean's mysteries.
Join our teams, made up of 1500 scientists and research support staff, present all along the coastal areas of France and French overseas territories.
www.ifremer.fr
How to apply?
Please attach your CV and cover letter in a single PDF document.
What benefits do we offer?
What are the next steps?
1625 Route de Sainte-Anne
29280 Plouzané
Publiée le 01/06/2026 - Réf : 4106351/29015999 2026-034