Junior Survey Technician
Company: NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY
Location: Port Angeles
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Location: Port Angeles, WA
Supervisor: Senior Program Operations Manager Status: Full-time,
Non-exempt, No direct reports About the National Marine Sanctuary
Foundation Founded in 2000, the National Marine Sanctuary
Foundation, is the national nonprofit partner to the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries (ONMS). Together, we work to protect America’s most
treasured ocean and Great Lakes areas — places of extraordinary
biodiversity, maritime heritage, and community value. Guided by our
commitment to Waters for All, the National Marine Sanctuary
Foundation connects people to the ocean and Great Lakes through
education, conservation, and community engagement. As the official
nonprofit partner of NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries,
we support 18 marine environments from Massachusetts to American
Samoa and the Great Lakes to the Florida Keys. We protect these
iconic places, care for marine wildlife and habitats, honor our
nation’s maritime heritage, and promote the enjoyment of public
waters by all Americans. Through public fundraising and
partnerships, we invest in community stewardship and engagement,
on-the-water conservation and restoration, education and outreach
in visitor centers and gateway communities, and cutting-edge
scientific exploration. For more than 25 years, we’ve strengthened
people’s connections to our ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes—our
shared history, culture, and maritime heritage—and built
partnerships with coastal communities and businesses tied to over
629,000 square miles of public waters that belong to all Americans.
About the National Marine Sanctuaries America’s national marine
sanctuaries are living classrooms, laboratories, and community
assets that protect the waters shaping our shared future. Managed
by NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), this
network of 18 marine protected areas is multi-use by nature and
spans more than 629,000 square miles of ocean and Great Lakes —
from coral reefs and kelp forests to historic shipwrecks and whale
migration routes. In partnership with marine research institutions,
universities, and private-public partnerships, activities in each
sanctuary are sources of solutions to today’s most pressing
challenges. Sanctuaries safeguard marine biodiversity, sustain
fisheries, power coastal economies, and inspire stewardship through
science, education and outreach, and outdoor recreation from
boating to fishing. Many sanctuary gateway communities include
visitor centers and community partnerships with zoos, aquariums,
and museums that extend this impact — serving as hubs for
conservation, innovation, commerce, and tourism where people engage
directly with the ocean and Great Lakes. Together, these sites
demonstrate how healthy waters and thriving communities are
inseparable — and why protecting them is essential. What We Need
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit
organization that is a leading voice for U.S. protected waters, is
seeking a Junior Survey Technician , a position responsible for
supporting at-sea oceanographic research operations in Olympic
Coast National Marine Sanctuary as well as manage equipment and
data related to oceanographic monitoring. The Junior Survey
Technician will support work that is part of the scope of a
cooperative agreement between the National Marine Sanctuary
Foundation and NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries. Working
day-to-day as a member of the OCNMS Research Team, the Junior
Survey Technician is primarily responsible for assisting the Survey
Technician with performing the following functions: 1)
oceanographic and hydrographic survey data acquisition and
processing operations; 2) technical assistance to program
personnel; 3) administering the safekeeping and transmittal of
data; and 4) maintaining oceanographic and hydrographic survey
instruments; along with other responsibilities as assigned to
support site operations. The position will be based in NOAA’s
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary office in Port Angeles, WA.
A belief in our mission, excellent project management skills, as
well as a strong team mentality, is a must. The National Marine
Sanctuary Foundation is committed to a culture of inclusion,
equity, and belonging. We are dedicated to attracting and retaining
a diverse staff. We honor experiences, perspectives, and unique
identities, and welcome the contributions that you can bring to the
dedicated team. With a diverse team of employees, we can grow and
learn better together and achieve our mission to protect the health
of the ocean, coasts and Great Lakes for current and future
generations. What You’ll Do Conduct Annual Field Operations Assist
in the maintenance, operation, and monitoring of mission equipment
utilized on the vessels including oceanographic and hydrographic
instrumentation (including all aspects of the oceanographic mooring
arrays) Assist in preparation, installation, deployment, and
recovery of oceanographic and/or hydrographic survey equipment and
instruments Annotate records and record data according to site data
management plan Assist in preparations for and completion of
oceanographic and hydrographic survey operations Assist with
performing maintenance on facilities and trailers as needed
Organize existing documentation and create new Standard Operations
Procedures (as needed) that outline the tasks necessary to conduct
operations annually Maintenance, Acquisition, and
Operational/Analytical Improvement Coordinate calibration and
service of oceanographic and hydrographic instruments Assist in
upkeep and capital improvements of the research platforms as
required to accomplish site management goals Assist in coordination
and collaboration with partner organizations and other NOAA offices
in support of oceanographic monitoring, hydrographic surveys, and
to accomplish organizational goals Data Management Assist Survey
Technician in performing initial quality assurance/quality control
(QA/QC) for field collected data as it is submitted to OCNMS
Organize existing documentation and create new Standard Operations
Procedures (as needed) that outline the tasks necessary to ensure
proper data management and public availability according to the NOS
Data Management guidelines Who You Are Required Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, geography, oceanography,
ecology, marine biology, or related field. Experience in marine
technology, field physical science or at least one year of
experience in vessel-based research operations. Demonstrated
proficiency in equipment operation and vessel-based science
activities. Familiarity with GIS, sonar and remote sensing
instruments and/or data acquisition and processing. Demonstrated
ability to work effectively in a team environment and carry out
assignments independently. Strong project management skills.
Flexibility to maintain a varying work schedule as needed,
including occasional weekends, evenings, and nights. Willingness to
travel in support of sanctuary activities. Position occasionally
includes varied mealtime hours, and requires lifting up to 50
pounds, working outdoors, and working offshore in adverse ocean and
weather conditions. Must have a valid U.S. driver’s license.
Regular attendance required. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor of
Science and one year of experience Why You Will Love Us The
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation (“Foundation”) is a leading
voice for U.S. protected waters, working with communities to
conserve and expand those special places for a healthy ocean,
coasts, and Great Lakes. The Foundation works in close partnership
with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to
increase stewardship of our ocean and Great Lakes through
on-the-water conservation projects, and education and public
outreach activities, and by support for research. Together, we
safeguard species and the places they call home, and support
coastal communities and economies. Dedicated and passionate staff
committed to marine and Great Lakes Conservation Generous leave
policy, plus paid time off the week between December 25 and January
1; and 12 paid holidays Health benefits: Medical with an FSA
option; dental, and vision Foundation paid Life and Disability
Insurance Preparing for the Future: 403(B) with employer
contribution after one year of service Compensations and Benefits :
$55,000 - $59,000/year, based on experience. The Foundation offers
a competitive benefits package. Apply through the Foundation's
online portal. A cover letter, resume, and three professional
references are required with your application. Applications
received by February 16th, 2026 will be preferred. Location: Port
Angeles, WA
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The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation is an equal opportunity
employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We
prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race,
color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin,
disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected
characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This
commitment applies to all employment practices within our
organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination,
layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, and
training. The Foundation makes hiring decisions based solely on
qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.
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