OceanMind is a tech-enabled global changemaker, using AI and data solutions to create a thriving, equitable, and sustainable future for all. Our work helps preserve marine biodiversity, protect livelihoods, monitor pollution and prevent slavery by using satellites and artificial intelligence to identify suspected non-compliance. Every day, the team are contributing to work that changes people’s lives and helps protect the oceans. With a team of around 20 staff working on diverse projects worldwide, we are committed to fostering a supportive and growth-oriented work environment.
Job Summary: We are seeking a graduate fisheries maritime specialist who is looking to join an innovative and growing organisation using state of the art technology to protect the marine environment. This opportunity comes at an exciting time and the role will play a pivotal part in supporting and working on a variety of projects from around the world.
You will use your understanding of fisheries operations, apply your analytical skills and use a suite of software tools (some bespoke), to support the creation of intelligence reports and risk assessments. You will have access to a variety of information sources, including satellite vessel tracking such as AIS, VMS, and others, and satellite remote sensing data (optical and radar imagery, radiofrequency, and others). The successful candidate will use their willingness to explore and interpret huge data sets to provide recommendations in well presented reports to enable governments and enforcement agencies to use the intelligence for fisheries management and maritime protection.
In addition, you will contribute to the production of integrated marine management reports and other assessments related to the maritime domain such as patrol support, cultural heritage protection and labour abuse amongst others.
The role is a desk-based remote working position with the possibility of travel for projects, meetings and partner engagement. Communication is an essential skill. You will need to be self-driven and proactive, be able to build strong relationships internally and externally, engaging with key stakeholders from various organisations and backgrounds.
Responsibilities:
- Help identify and share evidence of activity at sea including illegal unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU), shipping emissions, labour abuse, collision risk and other activities. Analysis will be conducted with the use of vessel tracking and remote sensors, including radar, optical, light sensing and radio frequency data.
- Support the analysis of raw and machine-learning processed data to produce visuals, assessments and actionable recommendations.
- Help produce daily intelligence reports, historical and current risk assessments, patrol support, research outputs and desk-based reviews which assess, detect and document suspicious activities.
- Contribute to the identification and documentation required to enhance fisheries compliance and increase sustainability to external stakeholders, including government agencies, industry, academic institutions, funding partners and non-governmental organisation (NGOs).
- Support the development of well formatted and considered reports and presentations based on analysis and research
- Develop and maintain working relationships internally and externally with decision makers and a wide variety of national and international organisations
- Contribute to the design, implementation, enhancement and analysis of data sources, methods, or tools that build the team’s ability to enhance compliance
- Assist and support with project initiatives and business development activities as and when required.
- Other duties as assigned including supported public speaking and attendance at external workshops and meetings
Skills and Qualifications Essential:
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in either fisheries, marine science, environmental or enforcement or equivalent relevant work experience.
- Strong written and oral communications skills in English, and ideally Spanish, with the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences.
- Demonstrable analytical skills, including the ability to manage large amounts of data and information. To pick out the key issues, determine potential interventions and options to address them
- Critical thinking to analyse complex problems, evaluate information, and arrive at informed decisions based on data insights.
- High attention to detail is a must, to ensure accuracy in the data analysis and to identify anomalies, and potentially spot errors in the datasets
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to remotely cultivate and maintain relationships.
- Working as part of a diverse and dispersed team you will need collaboration skills to effectively share knowledge, partner on projects and leverage collective expertise.
- Demonstrate ability to work with a high degree of independence and autonomy.
- Be curious and strive for continuous learning, have an enquiring mindset and a willingness to learn new tools, techniques, and technologies to stay up-to-date
- Strong time management, record keeping and organisational skills, the ability to prioritize tasks while working on multiple projects simultaneously to meet deadlines and deliver high-quality outputs, highlighting issues and risks as necessary
- Experience using different software mapping tools such as QGIS and or arcGIS
- Email and Microsoft Office Software Package advanced user. Strong Word & Excel skills are essential.
- Adaptable and flexible in dealing with changing requirements, shifting priorities, and evolving datasets or project scopes.
- Maintaining ethical standards when dealing with sensitive and confidential information to ensure data privacy and security
Skills and Qualifications Desirable:
- Knowledge of commercial fishing fleets, fisheries, RFMO’s and gear types.
- Knowledge and first hand experience analysing vessel tracks (AIS,VMS or others).
- Experience with fisheries monitoring, control, and surveillance (MCS), intelligence, fisheries management, or related experience.
- Experience with fisheries data analysis and remote sensing (satellite radar and optical imagery).
- Demonstrable understanding of industrial fishing operations, supply chains, common fishery management tools and compliance issues and the ability to evaluate specific fisheries or regions.
- Relevant at sea experience (commercial fishing, fisheries observer, etc).
The role is:
Fully remote in the UK with occasional domestic and international travel (dependent on projects).
Why Join OceanMind?
- An opportunity to help address the climate and biodiversity crises and make a significant impact within a passionate and mission-driven organisation.
- Flexible working arrangements with a fully remote based team.
- Collaborative and supportive team environment.
- Commitment to professional development and employee wellbeing.
How to Apply: Please submit your CV and a short cover letter (no longer than 2 pages) answering the following questions:
- Why does Oceanmind and this role appeal to you?
- Why do you think you’re a good fit for this role?
OceanMind is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. If you require any additional support or reasonable adjustments either at application or interview stage, please contact us via people@oceanmind.global
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