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Career Information

Thinking about a Career in Freshwater or Marine Science?

NOAAs Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory conducts research in the Great Lakes and other large freshwater ecosystems throughout the world, in a wide range of scientific areas. To accomplish its mission, GLERL employs aquatic biologists, chemists, geologists, oceanographers, limnologists, meteorologists, physical scientists, engineers, technicians, computer scientists, hydrologists, and ecologists.

 

Types of Positions at GLERL and Educational Requirements

GLERL's federal scientific staff include principal investigators (PIs) and support scientists. PIs generally hold a Ph.D in their chosen scientific discipline. Support scientists, who assist PIs with lab work, data analysis, or field work, have a minimum 4-year undergraduate degree, with some having post-graduate work or a master's degree. A number of GLERL scientists are employed through the Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystem Research. CILER serves as a focal point for collaborations between NOAA and researchers from 10 universities in the Great Lakes region. Other employees include visiting scientists from other institutions, post-doctoral associates, or summer fellows.

For more information on federal employment, visit our Job Opportunities page.

For More Information

The following websites provide excellent information on the scientific fields listed above and also provide information regarding employment opportunities, educational requirements, salary information, frequently asked questions, resources and links, and much more.

National Sea Grant Marine Careers: http://www.marinecareers.net

Office of Naval Research, Careers in Oceanography: http://www.onr.navy.mil/onr/careers

Inland Seas Education Association's Great Lakes Career Mentoring Program: http://www.greatlakeseducation.org/careers/

Marine Advanced Technology Education Center (MATE): http://www.marinetech.org/home.php

 

Last updated: November 5, 2009, cmd