Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors degree or higher from an accredited institution with major in biology, zoology, fisheries, oceanography, natural science, mathematics, or hydrology, plus one (1) year of related experience, or a combination totaling five (5) years of combined education and experience Experience living and working in remote, isolated locations for extended periods Ability to complete required medical clearances for field work (including Antarctic deployment requirements). Preferred Qualifications: Experience handling wild animals, particularly large mammals and birds Wilderness safety training (e.g., Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness Advanced First Aid certification) Prior experience with pinniped or seabird research in remote or polar environments Experience with animal tagging, sample collection, and data entry in field conditions.