The oceanography team at the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) is growing, and we are recruiting a new full-time Oceanographic Instrumentation Technician.
The CRITFC Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction program maintains an observation network of buoys and dock-based stations that track the physical and biogeochemical properties of the Columbia River estuary and plume, contributing to NANOOS. We seek a mechanically inclined Oceanographic Instrumentation Technician to join our team. Our ideal candidate will be someone with excellent troubleshooting skills, experience working with biogeochemical sensors and/or working on boats, and excitement for ocean observing. This position will be based out of Astoria, Oregon, with starting pay of $53,000-$55,000/year.
The full job posting and application instructions can be found here. Potential candidates are welcome to reach out to Dr. Rosie Gradoville (rgradoville@critfc.org) or our lead oceanographic technician, Andrés Salazar (asalazar@critfc.org), with any questions.