Smart River Research Associate
Job Description
The Smart River Research Associate supports coastal research, community engagement, and sustainable resilience initiatives through the Smart River program. This full-time position is based at the Coastal Collaborator in Hampton and plays a key role in advancing Smart River research, sensor technologies, and stakeholder collaboration. The position works closely with researchers, community partners, and regional organizations to support applied research and outreach initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Sensor Research and Technology Development:
Collaborate with stakeholders to identify locations for sensor deployment across the Rappahannock River and its tributaries. Support the deployment, maintenance, and evaluation of sensor technologies, and work with Virginia Tech researchers and partners on technology development and applied research projects.
Project Management:
Identify grant opportunities and assist in developing research proposals related to the Smart River Initiative. Coordinate project timelines, milestones, and reporting requirements, including stakeholder updates, IRB documentation, and PEARS reporting. Facilitate written and verbal communication through virtual and in-person meetings.
Education and Outreach:
Deliver presentations, coordinate meetings and educational programming, and represent the VTCC at water research and community engagement events. Develop and publish educational materials related to Smart River technologies and initiatives.
Research Partnerships:
Serve as a liaison among research, technology, and education partners, including Virginia Cooperative Extension, university collaborators, nonprofit organizations, and tribal partners.
This is a restricted, one-year appointment; as a result, Virginia Tech is unable to sponsor applicants for work visas for this vacancy.
Required Qualifications
MS degree in a water-related STEM field such as Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Biological Systems Engineering or Biological Sciences. Knowledge of and experience conducting water quality research, monitoring, and management with preferred emphasis on Virginia rivers and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Research experience to include field work deployment and monitoring of sensors, scientific literature reviews, citations, data collection and analysis, IRB determinations, and project management. Ability to communicate science to decision makers, practitioners, and the public through public speaking and technical writing. Experience with academic research, grant writing, and grant administration. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment and develop productive partnerships and collaborations with stakeholders. Experience with managing multiple projects and timelines with attention to detail, while collaborating with staff and partners. Proficient with office software package. High degree of comfort with learning new technologies and software. Self-starter, with strong goal setting and planning skills. Ability for frequent and regular local travel to testing sites on the Rappahannock River and to meet with stakeholders in Fredericksburg and Stafford Virginia.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with AI, programming, data science, digital twin GIS and/or remote sensing. Basic Knowledge of economics and ability to conduct cost benefit analysis.
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