CLS, a subsidiary of CNES (the French spatial agency) and CNP (a Belgian investment fund), is an international company at the heart of the planet's challenges, and a pioneer in the provision of Earth observation and monitoring solutions. Since 1986, CLS has operated the Argos satellite constellation, with more than 900 employees in 30 countries and an annual turnover of more than 150 million euros. CLS is a global leader in satellite services combining advanced space technologies with software engineering and data-science. Would you like to join an agile and dynamic team on innovative and ambitious projects? Explore new technologies? Work on a variety of cross-functional projects in all five of CLS's business areas? As a world leader in sustainable fisheries, CLS has driven industry change with innovative solutions and transformed the way that we manage our planet's resources. We believe in equitable fisheries; where fishermen, administrations and international organizations collaborate to ensure a sustainable future for our planet's resources. With our global experience (28 offices on 5 continents) and local presence (over 40 distributors, in all ocean basins), we understand our clients' needs and are ready and available. The Sustainable Fisheries Management BU deploys its solutions in the following areas: The fight against illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing Supporting artisanal fishing Supporting industrial fishing operations Based within the "Solutions and Innovations" Team of the Sustainable Management of Fisheries Business Unit, the Fisheries Expertise team maps data of interest to various fisheries stakeholders (fishing authorities, industrial fishing vessels, artisanal fishermen, fisheries researchers, etc.). These exclusive data are made available to our industrial fishing customers through our fishing software CATSAT. Within the framework of your functions, your main responsibilities will consist of: Doing fishing recommendations each day for our customers (mainly tuna purse-seiners and industrial longliners) Presenting our solutions to fishermen and training them on how to use our solutions in their daily work routine Supporting their activity by answering any question related to our core expertise, the oceanography During your first six months, you will be based in Toulouse (south of France). After this training period, you will be based in one of our subsidiaries either in Indonesia or Australia. Minimum Requirements: You have a master's degree in fisheries or oceanography and have proven experience in one of these fields. Passionate about fisheries, curious and creative, you're keen to imagine tomorrow's solutions to the environmental and economic challenges facing the fishing industry. Educationalist and able to share knowledge through trainings. Fluency in English is required. Fluency in either simplified Chinese or Korean is also required. Your dynamism, rigor and method, autonomy, capacity for innovation and adaptation, and affinity for teamwork will be the assets for success in this position. We are looking for enthusiastic, passionate, and curious people to join our teams. Open-mindedness, interpersonal skills, flexibility, autonomy, and analytical skills are expected. Finally, if you have team spirit, the ability to meet deadlines, and flawless motivation, don't hesitate to join us! Do you like challenges? Come and join the adventure. Full time, Melbourne inner suburbs.Access to public transport – the office is located 2 minutes from metro train station.Probationary period of 6 months. #J-18808-Ljbffr