
Scientific & Technical Editor
- Seattle, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Edit and format a wide range of scientific and technical reports, including Technical Memorandums, Processed Reports, and White Papers, ensuring adherence to the NWFSC in-house style guide.
- Manage the publication process, upholding rigorous standards for scientific accuracy and efficiency.
- After final government approval, upload finished documents to the official NOAA Institutional Repository.
- Support the implementation and use of NOAA’s Research Publication Tracking System (RPTS).
- Maintain and update the Center’s Fundamental Research Communication (FRC) policy guidelines and serve as a point of contact for staff inquiries.
- Prepare and deliver quarterly compliance reports to Center leadership using statistical analysis of publication data.
- Serve as the go-to editorial expert for NWFSC staff, guiding writing style, grammar, and compliance with all NOAA publication policies.
- Edit and format a variety of scientific documents beyond the official report series, ensuring a consistent standard of quality.
- Write, edit, and copyedit engaging scientific outreach content for a broad non-science audience, including articles for the NWFSC website and posts for social media.
- Assist with content curation and management for the Center’s public website and internal intranet.
- Act as the NWFSC authority on digital accessibility, ensuring all public-facing PDF materials are fully compliant with Section 508 requirements.
- Champion accessibility by working directly with scientists, providing training, and developing guidance materials to ensure best practices are followed across the Center.
- Education: An advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) in English, Technical Writing/Editing, Communications, or a related field is required. A Doctorate degree can substitute for two (2) years of the required professional experience.
- Professional Experience: A minimum of five (5) years of professional experience editing and publishing peer-reviewed scientific documentation, specifically in the fields of marine biology and/or fishery science.
- Technical Skills: High proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Acrobat Pro, Photoshop), Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets), and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Accessibility Expertise: Demonstrated experience making PDF documents accessible and compliant with Section 508 requirements, including experience training others in accessibility best practices.
- Core Competencies:
- Exceptional organizational skills with a proven ability to manage multiple projects and meet inflexible deadlines.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively identify problems, propose solutions, and defend editorial recommendations with scientific staff.
- A strong ability to understand and interpret complex technical material and adapt it for various audiences.
- Previous experience using and maintaining a manuscript tracking system (e.g., RPTS).
- A broad knowledge of fisheries science, marine mammal science, physical oceanography, or economics is needed to edit manuscripts on abstract concepts.
- Proven skill in writing and editing science communications materials for the web to translate complex science for the public.
- Ability to synthesize written material with graphics to optimize comprehension and accuracy.
- Demonstrated project management skills.