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<div><p>My team at Ecotrust is growing, and we're recruiting for a new data science role! <br></p><p><strong>Position Title: </strong>Geospatial Data Scientist & Engineer @ Ecotrust<br><strong>Location: </strong>This
position may work from our Portland office or work remotely within our
region (must be based in Oregon, Washington, California, or Alaska)<br><strong>Salary Range: </strong>$85,000 - $96,000<br><strong>Posting Date: </strong>May 16, 2022<br><strong>Application Deadline: </strong>Tuesday, May 31 2022 11:59pm PST, position open until filled. Review of applications will begin on June 1<br><strong>Anticipated Start Date: </strong>July 20, 2022</p><p><em>Job Summary</em><br>The
Geospatial Data Scientist & Engineer (GDSE) will lead reproducible
research for monitoring, predicting, and communicating conditions of
lands, waters, and communities based on ground-based and remotely-sensed
data through the use of open-source data science and software
engineering. They will develop and apply computer vision, machine
learning, and probabilistic modeling methods to detect and characterize
changes in forest ecosystems and communities over time driven by forest
management, climate change, and natural disturbances. They will provide
technical leadership for the development and implementation of new
data-driven projects or activities to support several Ecotrust teams
working in forests, food systems, and fisheries.<br> <br><em>Who you are</em><br>You
bring a love of data, coding, predictive modeling, and ecosystem
science along with a commitment to drive radical, practical change, to
collaborate with humility, to enable others, and to put equity at the
center of your work. You weave together expertise in Python programming,
geospatial and image analysis, and computing to deliver actionable
research. You flex expertise in data science and machine learning,
developing rigorous analytical workflows to acquire, clean, and
interpret data using open-source tools and techniques, tempered with
humility, appreciation, and interest in learning from and honoring
multiple ways of knowing. You are eager to learn from others and
collaborate, and are motivated to ensure your work contributes to
broader efforts at Ecotrust and with our partners to advance Indigenous
sovereignty and self-determination, to identify and address racial
disparities, and to make a meaningful impact in terms of land, water,
and climate justice.</p><p>This is a full-time position, based out of
Portland, OR or remotely from anywhere in Oregon, California,
Washington, or Alaska. Read more about the position and how to apply
here: <a href="https://ecotrust.applytojob.com/apply/GSNJjJWzlc/Geospatial-Data-Scientist-Engineer" target="_blank">https://ecotrust.applytojob.com/apply/GSNJjJWzlc/Geospatial-Data-Scientist-Engineer</a></p>Cheers,<br></div><div>David Diaz<br></div><div>PhD Candidate @ UW SEFS<br></div><div>Director of Forestry Technology & Analytics @ Ecotrust</div>
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