Scientific & Environmental Monitoring Project Manager
Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council
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Scientific & Environmental Monitoring Project Manager
Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council
The
Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council
(PWSRCAC) is seeking a skilled and motivated professional to serve as our
Scientific and Environmental Monitoring Program Manager
!
We are looking for a highly motivated and detail-oriented professional with expertise in scientific research coordination, environmental monitoring, and technical project management. This position leads the Council’s work related to scientific research and environmental monitoring associated with oil transportation and marine operations in Prince William Sound. The role supports the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) comprised of volunteers, and works closely with staff, scientists, industry representatives, regulators, and other stakeholders.
The Scientific and Environmental Monitoring Program Manager’s responsibilities include:
Managing scientific research projects, contracts, and consultants related to water quality, hydrocarbon pollution, dispersants, invasive species, and oil spill impacts.
Coordinating the development and execution of the Scientific Advisory Committee’s annual work plan and supporting the committee in meeting its strategic goals.
Reviewing scientific studies, regulatory developments, and emerging research to inform Council recommendations and positions.
Preparing clear and effective written materials, including technical reports, presentations, committee packets, and public communications.
Facilitating Scientific Advisory Committee meetings, including scheduling, agenda preparation, and follow-up documentation.
Collaborating with scientists, regulatory agencies, industry representatives, and other stakeholders to gather input and share Council perspectives.
Tracking project budgets, processing invoices, and ensuring compliance with procurement and contract policies.
Supporting the application of research findings to oil spill contingency planning, policy development, and scientific review processes.
Representing the Council at relevant meetings, workshops, conferences, and trainings.
Monitoring scientific and environmental developments relevant to the Valdez Marine Terminal and tanker operations.
Qualifications
- Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental science, engineering, marine science, or a related field, along with at least three years of relevant professional experience in scientific research, environmental monitoring, oil spill response, or a related field. Strong written and verbal communication skills, project management experience, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively are essential.
This is a full-time, on site, exempt position with a starting annual base salary of $98,642 (with room for negotiation depending on experience). An additional 10% cost of living adjustment will be provided for the Valdez location. After 60 days, an additional 25% of base salary is added for optional benefits (for example, a salary range of $123,300-$165,000 could be obtained after 60 days, which includes additional 25% benefits and Valdez cost of living adjustment).
Location
- This position is based in Alaska. The Council’s preferred office location for this position is in Valdez; however, Anchorage may be considered depending on the selected candidate.
Additional details
- See the complete job description for more details https://www.pwsrcac.org/wp-content/uploads/Scientific-and-Environmental-Monitoring-Project-Manager-Job-Description.pdf
Questions?
Email [email protected]
About the Council -
PWSRCAC was formed in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil spill with the mission of promoting the environmentally safe operation of the Valdez Marine Terminal and the associated tankers. The Council has an annual operating budget around $4.46M with a total staff of 17 and over 40 volunteers. Learn more about the Council at www.pwsrcac.org
To apply -
Applications must be emailed to Hans Odegard at [email protected]. Please include:
Current resume
Cover letter describing why your education, work experience, and career goals are a good match for this position and why you want to work for PWSRCAC (please specify if you are applying for the position based in Valdez or Anchorage, or both)
List of at least three professional references with contact information
Finalists may be subject to criminal and credit background checks, and verification of education and past employment.
Open until filled. First review will occur on May 11, 2026.
Valdez, AK
3 month(s) ago
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