Full-Time Data Engineer (Junior)
Job Description
Conservation Science Partners (CSP; csp-inc.org) is seeking a Data Engineer (Junior) to support the technical work of conservation biologists and ecologists implementing projects in the U.S. and internationally.
Conservation Science Partners is a leader in the fields of conservation biology and landscape ecology, working at the intersection of the latest computational technologies and the environmental sciences. We work in the exciting, complex, and fast-paced non-profit realm where the emphasis of projects is generally on terrestrial ecology and freshwater systems, with applications to human systems (e.g., land and water use, protected areas, social and environmental justice, end-user needs) using tools that include: data science and advanced analytics; disturbance, drought, impacts, or risk analysis; climate change vulnerability analyses; species occupancy and habitat modeling; and wildlife and ecological connectivity analysis, among others. The successful candidate will contribute to an internal culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, innovation, creativity, and experimentation, and help to advance the function, direction, and initiatives of the organization.
The position will serve as part of a team of data scientists, software engineers, and ecologists working to solve large-scale problems through implementation of end-to-end software development workflows, machine learning, advanced statistical modeling, and cloud-based computing tools. This individual will work most closely with teams based in the Truckee, CA office, but will frequently interface with other teams and staff located across the country.
Core responsibilities and skills for this position include:
- Assisting staff data scientists and engineers with data processing and ingestion pipeline implementation, using a portable, reproducible science workflow that includes version control (git), containerized environments (docker), and cloud-based computational resources (e.g. Azure, Amazon Web Services, and/or Google Cloud platforms).
- Developing backend geospatial data for web-based map applications.
- Querying and engineering of features from a variety of data types (e.g., imagery, video, tabular, etc.) for training, validation, and testing datasets that will be ingested into statistical and machine learning models.
- Supporting manuscripts, reports, proposals, professional presentations, and science communication tools.
- High proficiency programming in Python, R.
- GIS and web-based mapping tools (e.g. Google Earth Engine, Mapbox, CARTO, QGIS, ArcGIS, GDAL).
- Familiarity with geospatial libraries in Python (e.g. pygdal, rasterio, fiona, geopandas).
- Experience with Unix-based environments and shell-scripting.
Preferred qualifications or skills: Fluency in SQL, JavaScript, html, and Markdown; ability to provision and optimize large computational loads using cluster, GPU, and distributed computing platforms; familiarity with continuous integration/deployment and implementation of these concepts into end products; and knowledge of software and workflows to prepare data and spatial data for dashboards serving on the web.
We encourage you to apply even if you do not bring existing expertise in every listed skill and responsibility. We welcome the broader complement of knowledge and skills that stem from applicants’ professional and life experiences. We seek a candidate with deep curiosity directed toward diverse research interests, as well as aptitude and enthusiasm to develop new skills and areas of expertise. We want to help you grow and, in return, for you to help CSP grow into a well-rounded, inclusive organization.
Required qualifications: A BSc/BA in a relevant field, professional certificate, and/or 1-3 years of applied technical experience with programming, data munging, and cleaning tabular and geospatial data.
Location: This position is intended to be based in Truckee, CA. Due to the ongoing, fluid situation with the risks of COVID-19 transmission, and CSP’s interest in reducing such risks, we will consider a remotely stationed individual. Ideally, if and when the risks are sufficiently reduced, and if the candidate and CSP staff are comfortable, we would like to revisit the location of this position. Truckee is 30 minutes from Reno, NV. The Reno-Truckee area offers a high quality of life near natural beauty, a vibrant evolving city, outdoor recreation, excellent educational institutions, and a convenient international airport.
Compensation: The salary range is $50,000‐$60,000, depending on experience. We offer a comprehensive group medical, dental, and vision insurance package; retirement benefits; and professional growth and advancement opportunities.
About Conservation Science Partners: CSP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit scientific collective established to meet the analytical and research needs of diverse stakeholders in conservation projects. Our mission is to apply human ingenuity to the preservation of species, populations, and ecosystems using scientific principles, innovative approaches, and lasting partnerships with conservation practitioners. Our principal offices are located in Truckee, CA, and Fort Collins, CO, with additional staff located in five other states.
Organizational Values and Culture: Our core values include scientific and technical excellence and integrity, and we consider diversity, equity, and inclusion as equally important values for our employees to possess or be open to learning and growing. We support and encourage creativity and innovation in practice and products; respectful co‐production of knowledge; engagement with social justice practices; and connection to the living world. CSP supports vibrant, diverse living systems of all kinds, remaining mindful of the root causes of ecological harm. In particular, we are committed to realizing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all we do. We are actively seeking project opportunities that directly involve Black, Indigenous, and communities of color and diverse international partners, address disparate impacts of environmental change, and support social justice. We are advancing a process to ensure that such goals come alive, recognizing the sustained attention, learning, and long‐term commitment that this requires.
CSP’s culture stems from highly skilled, independent people working in dynamic collaboration to implement quality projects while imagining the future shape, form, and landscape of conservation partnerships. Our staff includes artists, musicians, athletes, collectors, mechanics, and people pursuing other passions beyond conservation. As a group, we are candid and embrace respectful communication, intellectual independence, intentional collaboration across a dispersed network, personal accountability, ownership of quality and joy in our work, and adaptability and resilience. We put a special emphasis on innovation and creative co‐leadership. Through staff workshops and retreats, collaborative ‘Innovation Labs,’ cross‐sector outreach and training, and staff‐driven technical and facilitative approaches, we seek ways to increase our creativity, efficiency, and effectiveness, while enjoying the process.
CSP is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, creed, veteran status, parental status, or marital status in its programs and activities. We recognize that diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences can only enrich our community and our conservation mission and goals. As part of our intentional efforts to increase inclusivity, equity, diversity, and justice, we encourage applicants from underrepresented groups in conservation, e.g., those who identify as women or non‐binary, LGBTQ+, are people of color, or represent any combination of these and other identities. We value relevant skills and lived experience and encourage you to apply if you have interest in the position, even if your experience is not a perfect match with the requirements.
How to Apply
Please email a brief cover letter explaining how your goals, skills, and experience fit the core responsibilities of the role, as well as how your broader knowledge and experiences can contribute to our organizational culture and values. Include the names and contact information of at least three relevant professional references, as well as your resume, and send to: hiring@csp‐inc.org. Your cover letter, reference list, and resume should be compiled and sent as a single PDF file. Please indicate DATA ENGINEER (JUNIOR) in the subject line. Application deadline and expected start date: Priority will be given to complete applications received by March 5, 2021, with screening to begin soon thereafter; interviews in the first half of March, and an ideal start date of April 5, 2021.500 total views, 0 today