Data Management Specialist 2 Data Science
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission - San Diego, California, United States, 92189
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Overview
Contribute to the development of an updateable national database of physical and workforce infrastructure, collaborating with NOAA Fisheries to create a standardized list of fishing infrastructure features. Evaluate existing data sources to identify strengths, weaknesses, and critical gaps, and make recommendations for new data collection, including a fisheries human capital component that evaluates demographic data and industry classifications. Develop Indicators:
Create indicators related to fisheries infrastructure and human capital, establishing data points and measurements to monitor changes across communities and regions. Ground Truth Data:
Validate the accuracy of data in select communities chosen by the research team. Community Engagement:
Work with community members to determine the tools and resources needed to enhance the utility of this research. Document community needs and variances between communities. Determine key infrastructure needs from a community perspective, determine best way to obtain recurring data from their perspectives. What types of citizen science would they participate in. Work with community members to draft outreach materials to engage and communicate new resources to communities, obtain community feedback, and potentially establish partnerships for citizen science projects. Data Management Plan: Develop a comprehensive plan that includes documentation of data sources, relevant contact information, monitoring frequency, years available, and a defined process for data updates. Web Tool Integration : Support the integration of indicators into existing web-based tools, such as the EJ and CSVI websites, or assist in developing new tools. Support Assessments and Reports:
Aid in the development of initial assessments, reports, data summaries, and presentations using the created indicators. Climate Initiatives Support : Contribute to goals related to tools for climate initiatives, citizen science data collection, and communication with underserved communities. Qualifications
Minimum Qualification Requirements: A range of experience and education may be presented. Candidates must present one year of Specialized Experience** AND four years of successfully completed education above high school in anthropology, economics, statistics, or any other field that provides the same knowledge. An equivalent combination of experience and education is also qualifying. **Specialized Experience is experience that equips the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position and is typically in or related to the work of the position being filled. To be creditable, Specialized Experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower level in the normal line of progression for the position being filled. U.S. Citizenship is required Knowledge Required by the Position: The employee must have knowledge of: social sciences, spatial science e.g., human geography personal computers and software packages and applications for databases, spreadsheets, and word processing data management concepts, principles, and methods quality assurance principles technical documentation methods and procedures statistical analysis common query languages the organizations data assets sufficient to: input data; structure information retrievals; edit, combine and manipulate data; and/or provide reports for users. This knowledge allows the employee to assess or interpret the significance of the results and relate that to the overall objective of the assignment.
Additional Mandatory/Desirable Knowledge and Skills: GIS R RShiny Statistical software GitHub MS Excel MS Work HTML Oracle Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Social sciences Data management concepts, principles, and methods Quality assurance principles Technical documentation methods and principles Statistical analysis Common query languages
Supervisory Controls: Work is assigned in terms of project goals, objectives, priorities, and, at times, specific tasks. At the lower end of the range, the employee will exercise the initiative in solving common technical and procedural problems. Unusual issues are referred to a supervisor or higher-graded employee for consultation or review.
At the upper end of the range, the employee plans and carries out assignments with independence, guided by experience and knowledge to complete the objective. He/she seeks assistance only on the most unusual issues. Sufficiency of planning and execution, and accuracy of the data produced are normally accepted without detailed review, even for customized assignments.
Guidelines: Guidelines include PSMFC standards and policies; project work plans; data submission protocol documents; established database structures, data definitions, and data standards; and various hardware and software manuals.
At the lower end of the range, the guidelines are clear and provide little room for deviation, except as provided in documented precedents or suggestions for alternative data entry and retrieval strategies. New or revised job requirements or requests for data that cannot be processed within the existing guidelines are discussed with the supervisor or higher-level employee. At the higher end of the range, the employee reviews each work request and selects and interprets complex guidelines to achieve the desired end product.
Complexity: At the lower end of the range, the employee decides what to do by identifying the data content and information structure needed for each processing request and selecting the appropriate routine to set up and format each job.
At the higher end of the range, data will be in any number of formats, some computerized and some not. Computerized data may not be in a form that matches user needs exactly and therefore requires translation into a common format. Data may be missing or in a format that requires conversion to defined standards.
Scope and Effect: A high quality, consistent set of data is necessary for effective policy setting, planning, management and research. Data must be provided in an efficient and timely manner, and in a format that meets the needs of users.
Personal Contacts: Contacts are with employees in PSMFC; federal, state, or tribal agencies; university researchers, private/non-profit organizations, industry members, computer professionals, and the public.
Purpose of Contacts: The purpose of the contacts is to exchange and transfer ideas and information. Coordination, planning, and mutual support are important aspects of the contacts.
Physical Demands: The work is generally sedentary, although there may be some nominal walking or standing for short periods of time, or carrying of light loads of papers, books, reports, etc. that require only moderate physical ability and physical stress.
Work Environment: The works area is adequately lit, heated, and ventilated. The work involves common risks or discomforts typical of office, meeting rooms, libraries, and the like. #J-18808-Ljbffr