[Coral-List] Job Announcement: Project Manager - Marine Sanctuaries

Ida Buffone buffonei at imsg.com
Tue Nov 8 18:12:29 EST 2005


PROJECT MANAGER  - NOAA 

IMSG is seeking a Project Manager to support our growth on multiple projects primarily with the NOAA offices in Silver Spring, MD and the DC metro area. We are specifically looking for experienced managers with backgrounds in marine biology, ocean sciences, meteorology, or physical sciences. Individuals should have a strong foundation of subject matter expertise in one of the listed areas or a related field, experience managing teams of personnel in achieving challenging goals, and be skilled at business planning and marketing. Knowledge or experience with coastal zone management and science areas such as monitoring, mapping, and creating inventories using tools such as GIS or remote sensing is highly desired.

SPECIFIC DUTIES AND DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

Provide overall supervision of on‑site Contractor personnel, act as primary interface between Government and Contractor personnel and as the corporate representative to both the Government customer and employees. 

Project Manager must have knowledge of the NOAA Marine Sanctuaries Program and the Marine Protective Areas including knowledge of eco systems, oceans, and marine ecosystems.  The Project Manager will supervise 30 to 40 employees and possess 5 to 7 years managing groups of at least 15 or more and 10 to 15 years experience with ecosystems related to sanctuaries.  Project Manage will be required to travel to various NOAA offices, possess excellent communication skills (both oral and written) and have the ability and willingness to write proposals. 

EDUCATION: Minimally, an M.S. in a relevant field of study.

SALARY:  Salary will be commensurate with experience.

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Submit all resumes to jobs at imsg.com with subject line: NOAA-Project Manager. All resumes must be sent with salary requirements for further consideration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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