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Installation Technician Environmental Scientist

Location:
Wilmington, NC
Salary:
45000
Posted:
June 14, 2021

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RYAN MALONEY

* ******* ***** **********, ** *****

631-***-****

adm40b@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY OF EDUCATION

• Master Degree of Applied Science, Marine Biology James Cook University, Queensland, AU (Graduated 2011)

• Bachelor Degree of Science, Marine Biology

SUNY Stony Brook University, New York, USA (Graduated 2007) WORK EXPERIENCE

Radio Systems Corporation – Wilmington, NC (2020-Present)

• Technician, Consultant, and Trainer for animal containment products. o Installation, service and troubleshooting of products. o Sales of Invisible Fence brand containment fences. o Train public on use of containment products for maximum device success. o Peer-technician advisor and trainer.

North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality – Wilmington, NC (2019-2020)

• Environmental Scientist for Marine Fisheries Habitat and Enhancement. o Captain and navigate small craft vessels throughout North Carolina’s region 3 inshore waterways to sample Strategic Habitat Areas (SHA) with the use of gill nets, trawls, breeder traps and quadrates. o Perform monthly site selection regime with use of ArcGIS programs. o Standardized training for mapping of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) with use of ArcGIS programs. o Data entry, organization and QA/QC

o Basic mechanical maintenance of field truck and boat. Florida Fish & Wildlife Research Institute – St. Petersburg, FL (2014 - 2019)

• Biologist II for Seagrass Ecosystem Assessment and Restoration. o Organize and conduct scientific field trips to collect data pertaining to seagrass health in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. o Captain and navigate small craft vessels to randomly selected sites to snorkel and dive for Braun-Blanquet quadrat surveys, tissue samples and water quality sampling. o Laboratory work including, mapping of seagrass patches with Arc GIS, chlorophyll analysis and epiphytic load.

• Biological Scientist I for the Fisheries Independent Monitoring Program o Plan and execute multiday offshore research cruises for side scan sonar, camera survey and fish trap studies. o Establish sampling universes and conduct random generated sampling plans with use of GIS mapping programs. o Continuous side scan sonar data mosaic and digitizing, video analysis for fish counts and measures, fish identification, data QA/QC.

o Grant funded research project work in conjunction with NOVA Southeastern University and Florida Institute of Oceanography comparing side scan and satellite imagery for benthic Essential Fish Habitat. o Aided with monthly inshore fish population surveys conducted throughout Tamp Bay using 600m/70m seine nets and otter trawls.

Mote Marine Laboratories – Sarasota, Florida (January 2014)

• Aquarist Intern

o Aquaculture maintenance and research.

o Food cultures, preparation and feeding.

o Water chemistry and parameters.

o Tank, filter and plumbing maintenance.

Cablevision – Huntington, New York (2011-2013)

• Cable installation Technician II

o Installed cable, phone and internet services, and troubleshoot electronic system problems. o Direct in-field contact with customer service issues. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation – East Setauket, New York (2005-2009)

• Conducted research surveys: striped bass, crustacean and clam; catch and release field tagging, scale aging, water quality field collection, organized and analyzed findings.

Stony Brook Southampton Marine Station – Southampton, New York (2003-2005)

• Biologist

o Worked as captain and/or crew of research vessels for field laboratory classes. o Managed several marine organism tanks for research and aquaculture purposes. o Assisted in daily operations by preparing laboratories, transporting boats, repairing/building necessary infrastructure. Stony Brook Southampton Coastal and Estuarine Research Program [SCERP] – Southampton, New York, USA (2004)

• Student

o Researched and collected data on Seagrass (eelgrass) bed distribution, biodiversity, and controls on growth. o Conducted field research with Professor Bradley Peterson of SUNY Stony Brook University. Atlantis Marine World – Riverhead, New York (2004-2005)

• Aquarist assistant and educator.

o Food cultures, preparation and feeding.

o Water chemistry and parameters.

o Tank, filter and plumbing maintenance.

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Field

• AAUS Diver Certified and PADI advanced open water Certified

• USCG boating and trailer safety certified.

• Skills with research tools such as side scan sonar, stereo/video underwater camera arrays, CTD YSI/Eureka sondes, seine nets, trawl nets, gill nets, fish/lobster traps, Secchi disks, Van Dorn bottles, Peterson grabs, etc. Laboratory

• Spectrophotometers, microscopes, flow cytometers, pipettes, centrifuge, scales, etc. IT KNOWLEDGE

• Arc GIS certified, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Sonar Wiz/Pro mosaicing, Event Measure video reader, S-plus statistics OTHER

• Theta Chi Fraternity (2001-2003): Founding father and event planning chairman in a leadership-building environment.

• First Aid/CPR/AED/Oxygen certified

• World traveler, hiker,



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