Lynker

Senior Fisheries Data Scientist – Salmon Survival, Migration, and Mark-Recapture Modeling

Lynker
US Seattle, WA, US
Onsite 2026-07-04
Announced salary
$90,000 - $125,000
Low
$101K
Median
$133K
High
$176K
Market in Seattle · BLS OEWS 2025
Estimated net pay
$6,012 - $8,059
/month · 20% withheld
after tax & contributions · Single, no dependents

Job description

Overview: Lynker Corporation is seeking a **Senior Fisheries Data Scientist** – Salmon Survival, Migration, and Mark\-Recapture Modeling to support NOAA Fisheries’ Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC), Fish Ecology Division, by providing statistical analysis to inform management decisions. This proposed contract role will support analysis of migrating salmon in river systems, with emphasis on survival and migration patterns through hydropower systems and across salmon 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 Fish Ecology Division conducts scientific research on marine and anadromous species in the Pacific Northwest and California to support fisheries management, ESA\-related needs, and sustainable fisheries decision making. This role supports NOAA’s need for high\-level statistical modeling, quantitative analysis, and ecological knowledge to produce products that inform management decisions affecting Pacific salmon, including dam operations, habitat changes, and harvest limits. Responsibilities: **Duties of the Fisheries Data Scientist will include the following:** ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Provide statistical analysis to inform management decisions. * Statistically analyze spatial and temporal variability in processes experienced by migrating salmon in river systems. * Analyze survival and migration patterns through hydropower systems and across salmon life cycles. * Analyze and generate relationships between fish responses, including density, growth, survival, and migration rate, and stressors such as environmental or ecological conditions, habitat metrics, and management actions. * Develop novel probabilistic mathematical and simulation models representing unique and complex ecological and behavioral processes using modern statistical methods. * Provid

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