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The University of Maryland Sea Grant College Extension Program is seeking
an extension specialist for a multi-region project on the commercial
production of Atlantic salmon using recirculating aquaculture systems
(RAS). The successful candidate will provide direct support for salmon RAS
production in the Central, North Atlantic and Mid Atlantic Sea Grant
regions (as well as work with the newly formed National Coordinated RAS
Network (NCRN). Extensive travel will be required for extension and project
oversight duties and conference/meeting attendance. This position will
report directly to the Maryland Sea Grant Extension Leader and to the Lead
Principal Investigator of the NCRN. The position will also have
responsibilities coordinating efforts between lead institutions in three
states (Maine, Maryland, and Wisconsin).

This position is located at the *Institute of Marine and Environmental
Technology* at the* UMBC Columbus Center *in* Baltimore, MD*.

*APPLICATION PROCESS:*
All candidates must apply online at https://ejobs.umd.edu. A complete
application packet includes a letter of application, a current (signed)
resume or Curriculum Vitae, copies of transcripts (official transcripts
will be required if offered the position), and three (3) professional
references, including name, mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail
address.

For more information about this opportunity and to apply, please visit
https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/74029


<https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/74029>


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