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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:47:48 +0000
From: Nick Robinson <>
Subject: Marine Mammal Scientist and Passive Acoustic
Monitoring System (PAMS) Operational Technician Vacancies
Gardline Environmental Ltd is a member of the Gardline Marine Sciences Limited
Group of Companies and are a successful Environmental contractor, operating a
fleet of inshore boats, conducting major integrated offshore projects on a
worldwide basis and inshore projects for major clients in the UK and overseas.
As part of our continued growth there are immediate vacancies for the following
positions:
PAMS OPERATIONAL TECHNICIAN
As a PAMS Operational Technician you will be responsible for the maintenance,
despatch and receipt of all PAMS equipment. In addition, you will be expected
to keep up to date with national and international development of PAMS and
implement accordingly.
Applicants will ideally be of degree calibre or equivalent in a relevant
discipline and possess a full comprehension with the technical composition and
use of PAMS. Ideally the candidate would have an understanding of marine
mammals, their biology and identification and previous marine survey experience
would be advantageous.
MARINE MAMMAL SCIENTIST
Reporting to the current Marine Wildlife Business Manager, you will be expected
to undertaken and develop the application of marine mammal observations,
monitoring and recording systems, the compilation and preparation of reports
and the processing of observational data and possess a sound knowledge marine
mammals, their biology and identification.
Ideally you will be of degree calibre or equivalent, and demonstrate the
ability to lead and develop projects from implementation to completion and
illustrate sound commercial awareness. You will need to be a confident
individual with a can do attitude and enjoy being challenged. Previous relevant
marine oil and gas or renewable energy industry experience is advantageous.
Both positions require the individual to spend in the region of 60 days at sea,
dependent on project requirements, with the remaining time being office based
(Great Yarmouth). As well as a competitive salary, these roles also include
offshore allowances and a range of employee benefits, such as; personal and
professional development, a further range of employee benefits and world wide
travel opportunities.
To apply for these positions please email your CV and covering letter to Allan
Tucker, Recruitment Officer on
Closing date: 8th April 2009
Nick Robinson
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