Fisheries Electronic Monitoring Technical Coordinator
2 Months ago
Juneau, Alaska, United States
Subscribe to job alerts
Get a weekly digest of the latest climate jobs from thousands of companies in your inbox.
Job Description
Archipelago Marine Research Ltd. is seeking a Fisheries Electronic Monitoring Technical Coordinator based in Alaska. The role involves installing and servicing electronic monitoring systems on commercial fishing vessels, data review, and inventory management. Extensive travel throughout Alaska is required. Ideal candidates should have knowledge of commercial fishing practices. The position offers technical training, relocation funding, and a starting wage of $25 per hour.
Fisheries Electronic Monitoring Technical Coordinator Archipelago has been a leader in electronic monitoring (EM) solutions for fisheries globally for over 40 years. Our innovative technology supports commercial fishing vessels, at-sea observers, and dockside monitors in collecting crucial data to manage global fisheries and promote sustainability for future generations. With our systems deployed on over 700 fishing vessels worldwide, we partner with government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, fish processors, and members of the commercial fishing industry, ensuring quality data supports sustainable fisheries.
Job Description The Electronic Monitoring Technical Coordinator role is a blend of on-board vessel fieldwork, inventory and asset management, as well as some data review and reporting. The position will need to communicate effectively with fishing industry members, fishery agency staff, fishing industry support groups, and other members of the technical field services team. Responsibilities include installing and servicing CCTV cameras and computer components onboard commercial fishing vessels across Alaska, along with data review and coordination of project related tasks. A strong understanding of commercial fishing practices and Alaska's groundfish fishing industry is a very strong asset.
This full-time position would ideally be suited for someone based out of Anchorage, but other locations within Alaska will also be considered as a "home base" for this position. The position does require extensive travel throughout Alaska for installations and service work during prescribed periods as needed.
Responsibilities Install, remove, and service electronic monitoring (EM) camera systems and computer components on commercial fishing vessels throughout Alaska.
Retrieve and archive data drives from vessels.
Review and enter electronic monitoring fishing data using custom software applications.
Manage, order, and track quantities of electronic components and camera system inventory items.
Provide remote (phone and computer) troubleshooting for electronic equipment and CCTV cameras onboard vessels (land-based only).
Respond to inquiries from fishing vessel crew reporting equipment issues or malfunctions.
Participate in scheduled calls and meetings with NOAA/NMFS staff, Archipelago Program Managers, and project partners.
Provide detailed reports of work completed and associated expenses.
What we offer Technical training in electronic monitoring system installation and troubleshooting.
Training in EM data collection and troubleshooting software applications.
All required tools, computing resources and safety equipment provided.
Relocation funding potential to assist with moving to Anchorage.
Company-funded education and development opportunities.
Access to Corporate success sharing initiatives.
A starting hourly wage of $25.00 per hour
401K Plan with company match after 3 months
Monthly communications stipend provided
A commitment to environmental sustainability, preserving our ocean resources, and supporting the success of the Alaska commercial fishing communities.
Qualifications Mechanical aptitude and experience with hand tools.
Knowledge of commercial fishing operations and gear types.
Prior observer experience preferred but not required.
Physically fit is a must, and able to climb ladders and work at heights up to 40 feet.
Experience with computer hardware and software is essential.
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite.
Excellent verbal and written communication and organizational skills.
Demonstrated problem-solving ability.
A valid driver's license and reliable vehicle.
A reliable smartphone (monthly communications stipend provided).
Legal authorization to work in the US.
Archipelago is committed to providing an inclusive, fair, and equitable work environment for staff of all backgrounds. We welcome your unique contributions and perspectives in our mission to manage ocean resources responsibly.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Archipelago Asia Pacific
|
More Engineer - General jobs in climate
12 days ago
Long Beach, United States
13 days ago
Los Angeles, United States

19 days ago
Los Angeles, United States

22 days ago
Los Angeles, United States
1 Month ago
Little Rock, United States
1 Month ago
Tulsa, United States

1 Month ago
Atlanta, United States
1 Month ago
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

1 Month ago
Bhubaneswar, India

1 Month ago
Atlanta, United States
1 Month ago
Kennesaw, United States
1 Month ago
New Orleans, United States
1 Month ago
San Francisco, United States
1 Month ago
Mackay, Australia

1 Month ago
Monticello, United States
Other jobs at Archipelago Asia Pacific
5 Months ago
British Columbia, Canada
5 Months ago
British Columbia, Canada
2 Months ago
Juneau, United States