Quantitative Analyst – COMPASS and Salmon Life Cycle Modeling

Lynker Corporation

$80K — $110K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree, Master’s preferred, in statistics, mathematics, fisheries, ecology, or natural sciences.
  • Three years of relevant experience.
  • Strong communication skills for reports and peer-reviewed contributions.
  • Extensive experience in R for statistical analysis and modeling with strong coding skills.
  • Ability to interpret C or C++ code in scientific modeling.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and advance the COMPASS model for river systems.
  • Evaluate stressors and management actions across fish life cycles using quantitative methods.
  • Construct models for survival and migration through hydropower systems.
  • Collaborate with managers on environmental data relevant to modeling needs.
  • Document research workflows for reproducibility and clarity.
  • Write reports and present results at conferences, as needed.
  • Assist in field collection of fish and environmental data.

Benefits

  • Part-time telework options available with formal agreement.
  • Field collection opportunities in diverse environments.
  • Coordination-approved travel for fieldwork.
  • Low-risk project status with public trust classification.
Full Job Description
Overview

Lynker Corporation is seeking a Quantitative Analyst – COMPASS and Salmon Life Cycle Modeling to support NOAA Fisheries’ Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC), Fish Ecology Division, by developing and advancing the Comprehensive Passage (COMPASS) model for application in river systems. This proposed contract role will support statistical, computer, and quantitative ecological modeling used to evaluate effects of stressors and management actions across fish life cycles. Hiring for this position will be contingent on contract award. Lynker will be operating under its FLOAT joint venture, a NOAA ProTech Fisheries 2.0 prime contract holder.*

The NWFSC requires specialized quantitative analysis support to integrate empirical data with modeling so that litigation responses, permitting decisions, and stock forecasts are supported by the best available science. This role supports COMPASS and related life cycle modeling for the Columbia River basin and other systems, including work that addresses requests from the West Coast Regional Office in support of ESA litigation and permitting.

Responsibilities Duties of the Quantitative Analyst will include the following:
  • Develop and advance the Comprehensive Passage (COMPASS) model for application in river systems.
  • Evaluate effects of stressors and management actions across fish life cycles using statistical modeling, computer modeling, statistical analysis, quantitative ecological analysis, and other quantitative modeling techniques.
  • Construct and implement models evaluating survival and migration through the hydropower system.
  • Address requests by the West Coast Regional Office in support of ESA litigation and permitting.
  • Collaborate with regional managers and researchers to structure, synthesize, and manage environmental and biological data relevant to modeling needs.
  • Document and share reproducible research workflows and analytical products so others can easily interact with them and understand what was done.
  • Write reports, contribute to journal manuscripts, and present results at regional and national meetings and scientific conferences, as needed.
  • Assist with field collection of fish and environmental data in freshwater, estuarine, and nearshore marine environments of the West Coast region, as needed.
  • Support development of assigned statistical and biological modeling components and integrate them into COMPASS and life cycle models for the Columbia River basin and others, as needed.
  • Share modeling scripts, scientific methods, and research results through open-science platforms, such as GitHub.
  • Prepare written status reports and other ad hoc communications, as needed.

 

 

Qualifications The Quantitative Analyst selected should have the following:
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher, Master’s preferred, from an accredited college or university with a major in a field of study related to the requirements of the task order and a strong quantitative background with emphasis in statistics, mathematics, fisheries, ecology, or the natural sciences.
  • Three or more years of experience related to the task order.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Experience writing reports and contributing to peer-reviewed articles.
  • Strong quantitative skills, including extensive experience in modeling and data analysis.
  • Extensive experience executing statistical analysis and modeling in R, with an emphasis on strong skills coding in R.
  • Familiarity interpreting or interfacing with C or C++ code within a scientific modeling context.
  • Ability to manage workload, stay organized, and produce high-quality work products efficiently.
  • Ability to work both independently and on interdisciplinary teams.
The Ideal Quantitative Analyst will have the following:
  • Master’s degree in a related field.
  • Advanced degree in a related field may be substituted for two years, MS, or four years, PhD, of experience.
  • Experience with Bayesian statistical methods and mark-recapture analysis.
  • Computational experience using command-line environments, such as Linux/shell scripting, for processing data.
  • Experience with open science concepts.
  • Experience with Bayesian modeling programs Stan and JAGS.
Work Environment

Work will be conducted on-site at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA, or at one of its associated field stations in WA or OR, or at a mutually agreed upon location. Work may be performed at other than the government facility on a limited basis and in coordination with the COR and Project Lead. Part-time telework is authorized with a formal telework agreement between the Contractor and employee, subject to Office of the Chief Information Officer IT security requirements.

The role may include assistance with field collection of fish and environmental data in freshwater, estuarine, and nearshore marine environments of the West Coast region, as needed. Field support may involve operating outdoors in sometimes harsh conditions in or around water and riding in vehicles and/or boats. Travel is anticipated and authorized for this task order and must be approved by the Contractor in coordination with the COR before travel occurs. Overtime is not anticipated and must be coordinated and authorized before being worked.

This project is considered low risk, and Contractor staff must be suited for public trust classification. Background investigations are required for all Contractor staff proposed for this project and must be cleared prior to beginning performance. Effective January 1, 2026, vendors and visitors must present REAL ID-compliant identification, or an acceptable alternative government-issued photo identification, to enter applicable DOC/NOAA facilities.

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