The University of Vermont

AI/ML Ecosystem Data Analyst

The University of Vermont$80K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD in Computer Science, Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Data Science, Bioinformatics, or related field with 4 years professional experience.
  • Expertise in data science, machine learning, and AI applications.
  • Proficiency in relational database design and management (e.g., SQLite, SQL, Postgres).
  • Experience with API integration and tools like Power Automate and Sharepoint.
  • Track record of interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific productivity.
  • Experience managing complex technical or research projects, including grant writing.
  • Familiarity with cloud-native infrastructure and scalable AI workflows using R and Python.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze ecological data and build AI/ML workflows for data collection and processing.
  • Develop, train, and deploy AI/ML models for wildlife mapping and detection.
  • Create reproducible data pipelines and accessible interfaces for researchers and partners.
  • Contribute to ecosystem monitoring initiatives and oversee the AMBER program.
  • Collaborate on grant writing and business development efforts with partners.
  • Partner with geospatial analysts to enhance AI/ML methods.
  • Independently pursue outside funding opportunities.

Benefits

  • Eligible for a hybrid work schedule with some remote flexibility.
  • Opportunity to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team.
  • Engagement in grant writing and research development contexts.
  • Potential for ongoing professional development in AI and ecological monitoring.
Full Job Description
AI/ML Ecosystem Data Analyst

Posting Summary

Serve as the AI/ML Ecosystem Data Analyst within the USGS Research Cooperative Unit at UVM ,and in collaboration with the Spatial Analysis Lab ( SAL ). The primary role of this position is to analyze ecological data and design, build, and operationalize AI/ML workflows that collect, process, and derive insight from heterogeneous data sources, including wildlife imagery, bioacoustics recordings, geospatial and remotely sensed data, sensor networks, and field observations. Develop, train, evaluate, and deploy AI/ML models for mapping, classification, and detection of wildlife and other features, and build the data pipelines, databases, and R Shiny or comparable interfaces that make results reproducible, maintainable, and accessible to researchers, partners, and the public. Support the AI/ML branch of RSENR within the Cooperative Unit and SAL , contribute to ecosystem monitoring efforts, and help oversee the Alliance for Monitoring Biodiversity and Ecosystems Remotely ( AMBER ) program. Work under the direction of the USGS Research Cooperative Unit Leader and collaborate with the SAL Director, RSENR , and other partners on grant writing, business development, and research initiatives, while independently pursuing outside funding opportunities. Partner with geospatial analysts and the development team lead on research and development of new AI/ML methods and models

Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience)

- PhD in Computer Science, Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Data Science, Bioinformatics, or a closely related discipline, and four years related professional experience.

- Demonstrated expertise in data science, machine learning, and AI applications.

- Strong proficiency in relational database design and management, including stand-alone programs such as SQLite and served databases such as SQL or Postgres.

- Experience with APIs, web services, Power Automate, Teams, and Sharepoint for workflow integration.

- Strong record of interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific productivity.

- Experience managing complex technical or research projects, including grant writing.

- Experience with cloud-native infrastructure and scalable AI workflows, focused primarily on the R and Python coding languages.

- Substantial experience in working with the public and agency monitoring partners.

Desirable Qualifications

- Postdoctoral experience preferred
- High proficiency in public outreach and instruction desired

- Supervisory or personnel management experience desired

Anticipated Pay Range

$80,000 - $95,000

Other Information

Special Conditions

A probationary period may be required, Contingent on continued funding, Occasional evening and/or weekends required (if non-exempt position, may result in overtime), Travel to and from worksites required, This position is eligible for a hybrid schedule with an option to split time between campus and elsewhere, in accordance with the university telecommuting policy, Background Check required for this position

About The University of Vermont

The University of Vermont (UVM) is a public research university located in Burlington, Vermont. The university was founded in 1791 and is the fifth oldest university in New England. UVM offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in a wide range of fields, including agriculture, business, education, engineering, medicine, and the arts and sciences. The university is known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, and has been recognized as a leader in these areas. UVM is also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Gund Institute for Environment and the Vermont Complex Systems Center.
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