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Echo Labs - Chief Science Officer

Job in London, Kimble County, Texas, 76854, USA
Listing for: Medium
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-10
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist
  • Science
    Research Scientist, Environmental Science
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: London

Overview

Introduction

Echo Labs is building the scientific, and technical foundation for ecological intelligence: a multimodal system to measure, model, and forecast Ecosystem Condition as a dynamic property. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a planetary moonshot – with a public good mission, operating like a start up.

We are a new Focused Research Organization (FRO) supported by Convergent Research and funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency to pursue high-risk, high-reward science in the public interest.

About this role

The Chief Science Officer (CSO) anchors this effort in scientific rigour, ecological credibility, and long-term legitimacy and plays a decisive role in ensuring that this infrastructure is scientifically sound and transformative.

The CSO is responsible for ensuring that Echo’s data, models, and interpretations faithfully reflect state-of-the-art ecological science while enabling bold, operational innovation. This role bridges fundamental ecology, field methods, and applied modelling, translating ecological theory into scalable, decision-grade infrastructure.

This is a high-leverage role: you’ll lead Echo’s ecology vertical and relationship with the ecology community. The CSO reports to the CEO and works in close partnership with the Chief Technology Officer and Director of Product & Partnerships as a core member of Echo’s executive leadership team.

Core Responsibilities

Conceptual Framework:

  • Own and continuously refine Echo’s scientific framing of Ecosystem Condition, grounded in ECT+/SEEA typologies and current ecological theory.
  • Ensure scientific defensibility, interpretability, and transparency of Echo’s outputs for the academic community, policymakers, and external partners.
  • Set standards for scientific validation, benchmarking, and uncertainty characterisation across the programme.

Data Strategy and Analytical Direction:

  • Lead the identification, evaluation, and strategic use of existing ecological and Earth-observation datasets, determining when external data can accelerate progress versus when new data generation is essential.
  • Set the analytical direction for how existing datasets are integrated, stress-tested, or rejected, including defining appropriate benchmarks, comparators, and limitations.
  • Guide early in-silico analyses to inform sampling design, modelling priorities, and go/no-go decisions, ensuring resources are focused on data and approaches with the highest scientific leverage.
  • Establish criteria for reuse, interoperability, and alignment of legacy datasets with Echo’s Ecosystem Condition framework, avoiding dependence on datasets that are ecologically misaligned or methodologically brittle.

Ecological Data Generation:

  • Lead scientific oversight of Echo’s sampling architecture, ensuring ecological sensitivity and robustness.
  • Guide methodological choices across in-situ data streams (eDNA, acoustics, vegetation structure, soil health, hydrology, etc.).
  • Oversee ecological QA/QC, signal separability testing, and temporal sensitivity to disturbance and recovery.

Modelling Integration and Ecological Interpretability:

  • Work hand-in-hand with the CTO and ML leads to ensure ecological meaning is preserved in latent representations (“ecosystem fingerprints”) and predictive models.
  • Validate that modelling choices align with ecological processes, scales, and constraints rather than spurious correlations.
  • Champion explainability and ecological interpretability of model outputs.

Scientific Leadership, Governance and External Engagement:

  • Act as Echo’s senior scientific representative to the ecological research community.
  • Build trust and adoption through workshops, advisory engagement, and transparent publication of methods, data, and results.
  • Shape Echo’s contribution to emerging standards in ecological monitoring, modelling, and data governance.
  • Interface with the Science Advisory Board, translating feedback into operational scientific decisions.

Progression
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In six months you will have…

  • Established an internal scientific definition of Ecosystem Condition, aligned with ECT+/SEEA and explicitly scoped to what Echo will and will not…
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