Join Our Team as the Merlin Datasets Coordinator for the Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University!If you're eager to make an impact and be part of a dynamic team, then we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity with us!The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University embraces diversity and seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports students, faculty, and staff of all identities and backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from underrepresented and/or marginalized identities to apply.About The DepartmentThe Cornell Lab of Ornithology is dedicated to advancing the understanding and protection of the natural world and joins with people from all walks of life to make new scientific discoveries, share insights, and galvanize conservation action. The Lab is a globally recognized leader in technology, data management, and large-scale citizen science supporting birds and biodiversity conservation. We curate over a petabyte of digital assets and a billion bird sightings, leveraging innovative big data analysis tools and machine learning. Our web applications and services empower a global community of bird and nature enthusiasts, researchers, conservationists, and educators. The Lab is experiencing tremendous growth, navigating exciting challenges to scale our data-driven tools and services for conservation communities worldwide. About the OpportunityWe are excited to offer an opportunity for a dedicated Merlin Datasets Coordinator to join the Macaulay Library team. This role focuses on enabling regional expansion and improving the performance of Merlin’s machine learning models, particularly the Merlin Sound ID and Photo ID features in the app. You will work collaboratively with a team of machine learning researchers, production engineers, outreach specialists, and project managers to incorporate cutting-edge research advances into production software for the community. Your work will shape the integration of Merlin’s models into the Merlin app, eBird tool suite, and future software and hardware applications. What We NeedBachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, information science, or related field and 2+ years’ experience or equivalent combination working across cultures in conservation, ornithology, or related field.Deep understanding of birds and the birding community is required.Knowledge of birds of the world, including advanced field identification skills by sight and sound of thousands of species of birds, ability to identify birds to age/sex and subspecies, understanding of geographic variation, migration, bird behavior, and avian taxonomy.Experience watching birds and working on projects to advance birdwatching and bird conservation.Project management skills to coordinate multiple groups working towards the same deliverable and timeline for public launch.Extensive experience using and contributing data to eBird, Merlin, and the Macaulay Library.Strong interpersonal skills to develop trust with external collaborators and encourage participation in projects.Strong communication skills to clearly articulate vision and plans, and provide instruction effectively to all levels of management, staff, new partners, funding agencies, project participants, and visitors.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of management and staff internally and externally.Provide high level of initiative to anticipate needs of the project and fulfill project objectives with very minimal supervision.Ability to travel to remote field locations when necessary.Must have ability to obtain and maintain a valid passport and driver’s license.Preferably, the successful candidate will also have the following:Advanced degree preferred.Experience working software development teams and/or research groups managing large datasets.Technical project management skills.Experience with SQL, Python, and/or R data analysis tools.Basic graphic design skills.Fluency in Spanish to communicate with communities in Latin America.Familiarity with software development and testing processes.If you are passionate about birds, conservation, and scientific discovery, we encourage you to apply!This position is located at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, NY. This position can be hybrid remote work. The specifics of this arrangement will be reviewed with you when you begin the position, and the University must approve of the desired remote work location.Rewards and Benefits Cornell receives national recognition as an award-winning workplace for our health, wellbeing, sustainability, and diversity initiatives.Our benefits programs include comprehensive health care options, generous retirement contributions, access to wellness programs, and employee discounts with local and national retail brands. 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