From b@@|||e @end|ng |rom u||@edu Mon Nov 27 05:53:18 2017 From: b@@|||e @end|ng |rom u||@edu (Mathieu Basille) Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 23:53:18 -0500 Subject: [R-sig-DB] Data expert position: PostGIS and spatial ecology, University of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL Message-ID: <15371fa3-c5c2-1f22-01e4-d5888f8c51fb@ufl.edu> The MabLab at the University of Florida's Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center (Davie, FL) is looking to fill an immediate opening for the position of a Biological Scientist. We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and responsible individual to join an exciting research team focused on spatial ecology, from fine-scale movement and habitat selection to range dynamics. Candidate will be responsible of the data system of the Lab (database, GIS and documents), and will assist research and extension projects within the Lab's themes. The primary missions of the Biological Scientist will be: 1. Manage the Lab data system: the Lab relies on a data server using Linux (Debian). Most notably, the server runs a PostGIS database system, which hosts data from research projects of the Lab (notably wood stork, sea turtle and raccoon telemetry data and associated GIS layers), as well as Rstudio Server, Shiny, and GitLab, among others. The candidate will entirely manage the server (keep the data base and the associated metadata clean and up-to-date, set permissions for users and groups, develop Shiny apps to access and display data, etc.). 2. Assist and train other Lab members for data processing and analysis: candidate will assist Lab members (notably students) to process the data stored in the Lab database system, in order to prepare them for statistical analysis. He/she will also assist the next step of statistical analysis when relevant. 3. Maintain and develop the Lab R packages (basr, hab, rpostgis, rpostgisLT, ?), and publish them on CRAN when appropriate. Maintaining packages means keeping them up-to-date with changes in R and package dependencies, while developing involves the integration of new functions or the improvement of existing ones. 4. Contribute to the Lab?s extension program, through extensive communication with the Lab's partners (USGS, USFWS, ?), the preparation of brochures or posters, or the participation in outreach events. 5. Participate in field work: The Lab and its partners periodically needs help in various field work projects in the area, in the Everglades or beyond. The candidate will contribute to the field work effort whenever necessary. 6. Finally, significant time will be reserved for the candidate to conduct personal projects, which can include side projects or overarching issues within the Lab themes, and eventually lead to peer-reviewed publications. Details of the position and application can be found here: http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/505347/landscape-ecology-biological-scientist-ii Start Date: Flexible, as early as January 2018. This is a permanent position from the University of Florida. Closing Date: 07 January 2018. Contact: For more information, please contact: Mathieu Basille Assistant Professor in Landscape Ecology University of Florida basille at ufl.edu -- Mathieu Basille basille at ufl.edu | https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mablab.org_&d=DwIDaQ&c=pZJPUDQ3SB9JplYbifm4nt2lEVG5pWx2KikqINpWlZM&r=IikxzqYIuU_XIVGAdb2MrEPwBjzEzvo5nvbltjZIXnY&m=UzogrQr5SKPJUxLqrwS1l-C2JdQFEQa63t-WTQwshsw&s=wZYrLmj_VQW6RHiKAUHhgx67VAZn3b7uyN5mkv3Ysho&e= +1 954-577-6314 | University of Florida FLREC ? Le tout est de tout dire, et je manque de mots Et je manque de temps, et je manque d'audace. ? ? Paul ?luard