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Research Specialist II

Job in Gloucester Point, Gloucester County, Virginia, 23472, USA
Listing for: VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Research Scientist, Biology, Ecology
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Biology, Ecology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Gloucester Point

Job Requisition:

JR101821 Research Specialist II (Open)

Job Posting

Title:

Research Specialist II

Department:

CC00494 VIMS1 | RADV | CBNERRVA

Job Family:

Staff - Environmental Safety

Worker Sub-Type:

Regular (benefited)

Job

Requisition Primary

Location:

Wilson House

Primary Job Posting

Location:

Posting Location - VIMS Gloucester

Job Description Summary

The mission of William & Mary’s Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences & Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is to seek and broadly communicate knowledge in marine and coastal science to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world through research, education, and advisory service. The Batten School & VIMS make seminal advances in understanding coastal and marine systems through research and discovery, translate research findings into practical solutions to complex issues of societal importance, and provide new generations of researchers, educators, problem solvers, and managers with an education of unsurpassed quality.

The mission of Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERR-VA or Reserve) is to exhibit leadership in coastal zone management through innovative estuarine and coastal watershed science and education programs that promote natural-resource stewardship and science‑based solutions to complex socioecological challenges.

Job Description:

This role provides technical support for CBNERR-VA administered by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), William & Mary (W&M), serving as a Research Specialist II in its Water and Stewardship programmatic sectors. The Research Specialist II assumes a supporting role in the day‑to‑day operations associated with the Reserve’s Water and Stewardship programs.

Required Qualifications

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in environmental, marine, biological, physical science or related field.

Competencies:

  • Familiarity and interest in coastal habitats and resource management.
  • Ability to support field and laboratory functions of water quality and ecosystems studies.
  • Interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively as a team member.
  • Ability to drive to field sites with a state/VIMS vehicle (valid driver’s license required) and serve as support crew on research vessels.

Experience:

  • Previous field experience working in a variety of coastal habitats (e.g., tidal marshes, submerged aquatic vegetation, oyster reefs and natural shorelines).
Preferred Qualifications

Competencies:

  • Working knowledge of YSI datasonde or other similar equipment used for water quality monitoring.
  • Working knowledge of multi‑media (e.g., water, soil, flora/fauna) sample collection and processing.
  • Experience operating a boat and/or trailering vessels.

Experience:

1–2 years previous field/lab experience.

Core Duties and Responsibilities

Field & Lab Support for CBNERR-VA Water Program (45%)

  • Day‑to‑day operations associated with the Reserve’s shallow water quality monitoring program including routine maintenance and deployment/retrieval of continuous monitoring instruments.
  • Various responsibilities for elements of discrete water sample collection and analysis (e.g., bottle cleaning/labeling, collection, processing such as filtration/weighing/drying, cleaning, note taking/chain of custody, and selected analysis).
  • Miscellaneous field & lab responsibilities related to ongoing (e.g., buoy, Data Flow) and new water quality program efforts.

Field & Lab Support for CBNERR-VA Stewardship Program (45%)

  • Support field and laboratory efforts related to long‑term monitoring of critical Reserve nearshore habitats including seagrass beds, emergent wetlands, and living shoreline projects.
  • Support field and citizen science activities related to species of concern management strategies, such as nest protection, debris removal, and restoration plantings.
  • Assist in geospatial surveys using standard survey and GPS‑based technologies to be used in the development of natural resource‑related GIS‑based data files and habitat maps.
  • Collect and process multi‑media (water, soil, biological) samples.
  • Complete field and lab associated instrument/sample data sheets and assist in computer‑based data entry.

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