BlueGreen Water Technologies is leading the charge in helping preserve and promote life on Earth by restoring, safeguarding, and optimizing the health, and safety of waterbodies worldwide - including their wildlife and aquatic biodiversity, ecosystems, and economies - by pioneering and applying proven scientific ingenuity and deep tech solutions.
Our technology suite includes an AI-based software platform with near-real-time remote monitoring of water bodies to enable intelligent, precision-based treatments using our patented nature-based products.
Responsibilities
The Scientific Project Manager role will report to the Scientific Director, United States Region as part of the commercial industry management team
Responsible for leading scientific-technical support within BlueGreen's client-facing strategy within the America's market to roll out a multi-year roadmap for the expansion of our market footprint within the country
Collaborate on project planning and project administration and assume responsibility for the administrative duties relating to the activities undertaken
Prepare drafts and final reports of research projects for publication
Participate in an active communications and engagement strategy
Design and contribute to research studies, such as efficacy, proof-of-concept, and other priority areas
Collaborate with other investigators in developing and executing interdisciplinary research
Provide consultation to clients, academia, NGOs, local and state governments
Develop long standing, resilient client relationships which lead to a win-win scenario for both them and BlueGreen
Attend client meetings, conferences and lobby stakeholders as required to get the job done
Contribute to the development of the strategic business development plan identifying key clients, stakeholders, and markets and execute
Lead or support the preparation of extramural grant applications and contracts
Analyze and interpret complex data for reporting, presentations, and publications
Contribute to high level discussions with funding agencies and research teams within the organization and with collaborating organizations