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Marine Institute
Organisation Description:
The Marine Institute is the national agency responsible for marine research, technology, development and innovation (RTDI). The Marine Institute seeks to assess and realise the economic potential of Ireland’s 220-million-acre marine resource; promote the sustainable development of marine industry through strategic funding programmes and scientific services; and safeguard the marine environment through research and environmental monitoring. The Institute works in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM) and a network of other Government Departments, semi-state agencies, national and international marine partners.
Summary of the Role:
The Scientific Technical Officer (STO) will work closely with the project manager in the Fisheries Ecosystem Advisory Services team, as well as with colleagues in the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management team. The will also work with international project partners within the BioProtect project, and particularly the University of Galway (UoG) to deliver research for the BioProtect project. In the BioProtect project the role will be to help develop and propose a coherent, connected network of MPAs, robust to climate change, at local, regional and basin scale so that plans at one scale are still relevant at a smaller or larger scale. This will be done in collaboration with UoG. There are also plans to develop assessment of ORE infrastructures off the Irish Coast, and the impacts these structures may have on marine biodiversity and how these will affect the marine ecosystem and current activities in the area, which is presently not understood. The role will work to develop a better understanding of these challenges, and collaborate closely with local and national stakeholders in the context of area based management to protect marine biodiversity What will be demonstrated in the project and the Irish waters case study?
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Educational and Professional Requirements:
The contract will be issued on a temporary specified purpose basis for a duration up to 48 months, subject to continued funding. Successful candidates will be on probation for the first 6 months of this contract.
How to Apply:
How to Apply: A C.V. and letter of application, summarising experience and skill set applicable to the position should be emailed to recruitment@marine.ie or posted to Human Resources at the Marine Institute, Rinville, Oranmore, Galway. All correspondence for this post should quote reference FEAS/STO/BioProtect/Dec24
Closing date for Applications: All applications for this post should be received by the Marine Institute in advance of 12 noon 10th December 2024. Unfortunately, late applications cannot be accepted. Use of data- all personal data and the information submitted for this application will be used solely for the purpose of this campaign, after which it will be deleted in line with our data and documents policy.
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