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Research Vessel Pilot

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Springs, South Africa National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Full time
Career Overview: As a Research Vessel Pilot at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), you will have the opportunity to explore new environments and contribute to groundbreaking scientific research. Your primary responsibility will be to operate and maintain specialized research vessels, ensuring the safe and efficient collection of environmental data. You will collaborate with experts from various fields to address environmental challenges and contribute to global environmental policies.

Responsibilities:
  1. Operate and maintain research vessels.
  2. Plan and execute research expeditions.
  3. Collect and analyze environmental data.
  4. Collaborate with other NOAA units and external partners on scientific missions.

Requirements: To be eligible for this position, you must be a U.S. citizen, pass a military physical examination, obtain a Secret security clearance, and hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field related to marine biology, oceanography, or environmental science.