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Friday, July 29, 2011

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 375, Issue 5

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Today's Topics:

1. Vegetation Modeller vacancy, CEH, UK (Roger Brugge)
2. Product Manager Renewables, Karlsruhe, Germany
(jobs@weather-consult.com)
3. Ph.D. opportunity at the Institute of Geophysics and
Meteorology, University of Cologne (Andreas Fink)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:23:23 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vegetation Modeller vacancy, CEH, UK
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Vegetation Modeller

Based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire

We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed vegetation modeller to join our successful research team based at Wallingford. The team maintains and develops the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES, http://www.jchmr.org/jules/ ). This community model has a wide variety of uses including climate modelling and impacts.

The primary roles of this open-ended post will be to:

1. Evaluate and develop biophysical and ecosystem dynamical modules within the JULES land surface model

2. Explore feedbacks between vegetation and climate, regionally and globally

3. Produce papers in the peer-reviewed scientific literature and at international conferences detailing major research findings

4. Contribute to the overall development of the JULES model for the UK land surface community

The focus of the research is improving the representation of vegetation within the JULES land surface model across different ecosystems. Key areas for current development are the linkages between Nitrogen and Phosphorus and the carbon cycle, and the representation of ecosystem dynamics. The research is predominantly funded by the European Union and the Natural Environment Research Council.

See here for full details
http://www.ceh.ac.uk/personnel/vegetation-modeller-vacancy.html

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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:20:05 +0200
From: jobs@weather-consult.com
Subject: [Met-jobs] Product Manager Renewables, Karlsruhe, Germany
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EWC Weather Consult GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany

EWC has a vacancy for an experienced Product Manager with professional
meteorological background for the renewable energies sector.

For more details see:
http://www.weather-consult.com/jobs

Send your applications before 05 September 2011 to Mrs Stefanie Raysz
stefanie.raysz@weather-consult.com
or
jobs@weather-consult.com

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:28:47 +0200
From: "Andreas Fink" <fink@meteo.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Ph.D. opportunity at the Institute of Geophysics
and Meteorology, University of Cologne
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The Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology at University of Cologne,
Germany, is seeking applicants for a PhD in the DFG-funded project
"Multi-scale subtropical controls on the position and intensity of the
summertime West African heat low"

The successful candidate will carry out synoptic-dynamic diagnostics,
modeling

and field work embedded within the international FENNEC initiative.

Details can be found at

http://www.stellenwerk-koeln.de/uploads/tx_exinitswkjobs/PhD_Geophysik.pdf

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Met-jobs Digest, Vol 375, Issue 4

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Today's Topics:

1. Manager Aviation and Defence Weather Services, Australia
(Roger Brugge)
2. Position of Research Scientist at Deutscher Wetterdienst
Offenbach (0448.dlz.persorg)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 07:41:57 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Manager Aviation and Defence Weather Services,
Australia
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Manager Aviation and Defence Weather Services

$117,863 - $124,466pa plus an additional 15.4% superannuation
Executive Level 2 (SPOA) ? Ref: 403
Docklands, Melbourne, VIC
Ongoing position

The Bureau of Meteorology?s Aviation Weather Service provides aviation users with meteorological information necessary for safe and efficient civil aviation operations. The service includes the provision of observations, forecasts, warnings and advisories, and is provided within the technical and regulatory framework of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

The National Manager Aviation and Defence Services will be required to address and advise on critical incident events by briefing Bureau Executive management, industry counterparts and politicians.

We are seeking a highly qualified and experienced manager to lead the Aviation and Defence Weather Services Section in the delivery of weather and warnings program to maximize value to Australian community, and the Aviation and Defence Industries. This is a senior leadership role which reports to the Branch Head whose key functions include: high-level negotiation through industry consultative meetings, collaboration and liaison with regional, national and international counterparts, and the ongoing certification of aviation weather services to the AS/NZS ISO 9000 quality standard.

The successful candidate will be expected to make major contributions to management and leadership of the work are and possess the following attributes:
Have deep technical understanding of key aspects of meteorological science.
Reliability and maturity in judgement in professional and management matters.
High level of skills in areas of leadership, business planning, and resource and staff management.
Be an excellent communicator and have demonstrated an ability to build sustainable alliances and partnerships across multidisciplinary teams from both within the Bureau and outside organiszations.

To view the Full Job Details and to obtain further information on our recruitment process and how to apply refer to our careers website http://www.bom.gov.au/careers/.

Please read the selection documentation and if you have any queries specific to this position please contact Mr Alasdair Hainsworth on (03) 9669 4087 or email a.hainsworth@bom.gov.au

Applications are to be lodged online through the Bureau of Meteorology eRecruit system by the closing date.


APPLICATIONS CLOSE: THURSDAY 4th AUGUST 2011


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 10:00:22 +0200
From: "0448.dlz.persorg" <0448.dlz.persorg@wsv.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Position of Research Scientist at Deutscher
Wetterdienst Offenbach
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Please announce this job at www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs. Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Dienstleistungszentrum f?r Personalgewinnung und Organisationsangelegenheiten

im Gesch?ftsbereich des Bundesministeriums f?r Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung

bei der Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Nordwest

Schlo?platz 9

26603 Aurich

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 375, Issue 3

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Today's Topics:

1. LEO Software Engineer (Simon Davidson)
2. Storage Systems Engineer (Simon Davidson)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 11:23:13 +0100
From: "Simon Davidson" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] LEO Software Engineer
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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We are currently seeking a Software Engineer with a university degree. A
minimum of 5 years work experience in UNIX application development and
testing in C, C++ and Java

Location: Darmstadt, Germany

Start Date: October 2011

Closing date: 26 August 2011

TASKS:

As a member of the MED EPS Data Processing team, the Consultant shall
support the maintenance and evolution of the EPS Ground Segment,
specifically the QCF and the CVF.

The consultant's duties will include a range of tasks from the support of
the day to day operation and maintenance, the analysis, design, development
and testing of the facilities to the handling of anomalies, upgrades and
configuration changes for these facilities. Tasks will also include the
setting-up and implementation of maintenance policies and procedures as well
as the co-ordination with external providers of maintenance services.
Furthermore the engineer will also be expected to contribute to any design
and system re-engineering activities that may become necessary. Finally, the
engineer will be required to provide on call support as part of a team of
maintenance engineers.

Typically the tasks will include:

. Maintenance and development of the QCF and CVF framework software;

. Configuration Management, building and distribution of QCF/CVF
software releases and patches;

. Contribution to QCF/CVF software system design and re-engineering;

. Support to the development and implementation of QCF and CVF tools
(e.g. in IDL/C/C++/Fortran);

. Support to the development, integration and configuration
management of software developed by third parties, its installation,
configuration and testing;

. EARS support

. support to off-line product monitoring facilities

. Anomaly investigation, documentation and classification. Follow up
of the delivery of S/W resolutions for these anomalies;

. Analysis of the maintenance requirements and identification,
procurement or implementation of the tools required to fulfil them;

. Setting-up and implementation of maintenance policies and
procedures, the support to the procurement and installation of hardware and
software, and the co-ordination with external providers of support services;

. Participation in technical meetings and formal reviews.

Qualifications and Experience

. A university degree or equivalent

. A minimum of 5 years work experience in UNIX application
development and testing in C, C++ and Java

. Experience in the field of meteorological satellite data
processing/analysis, scientific processing in general and the Fortran
programming language would be a distinct advantage.

. Significant experience (greater or equal to 5 years work
experience) in the area of product quality control facilities and in
operational systems and operational support.

Essential Skills

. Experience of operating and maintaining software systems in a UNIX
based environment (specifically LINUX and AIX);

. Software build environments and tools (e.g. rpm, make, imake,
debuggers, insure++);

. Source code control system, preferably Subversion or CVS;

. Configuration control tools and methods;

. C/C++/Java programming language experience in a UNIX based
environment;

. Use of and application programming of database systems in
particular ORACLE, INFORMIX, PostgreSQL and MySQL;

. Experience with the programming and usage of IDL;

. Experience and skills in working in projects and environments
characterised by a diversity of stakeholders.

Desirable Skills

. Generation of Maintenance Documentation and Procedures;

. Experience in product processing/quality
control/calibration and validation using meteorological satellite data;

. Fortran programming language experience in a UNIX based
environment;

. Experience in scientific computing;

. Experience with the programming and usage of ENVI;

. Experience in Web Programming;

. Knowledge of XML and related technologies (XPATH, SVG,
etc.);

. Knowledge of Scripting languages (Python, Perl, Tcl/Tk,
shell);

. Performance analysis and improvement;

. Experience in using UNIX threads;

. Architectural and detailed design, implementation, formal
testing and support;

. Design and implementation of MMI using different toolkits
and languages;

. Analysis and processing of software-generated reports and
logfiles.

Security

In line with Asylum & Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be
eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will
be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore,
in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees
will undergo stringent reference and identity checks

Please send you CV in English to:

Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk

To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:

<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk

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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 11:24:03 +0100
From: "Simon Davidson" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Storage Systems Engineer
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We are currently seeking a Storage Systems Engineer with a university
degree. With 5 year's experience in the administration and troubleshooting
of distributed storage systems.

Location: Darmstadt, Germany

Start Date: Mid-October 2011

Closing date: 2 September 2011

TASKS:

. As a member of a storage network infrastructure team, the
Consultant shall provide support to the development and maintenance of
storage systems with special focus on archive and retrieval services. The
duties include the administration and operation of the central archive
systems, maintenance of the external storage, inventory and support to the
operation of the storage services.

. The Consultant shall perform the following tasks:

. monitoring of the facility services, storage and archive
performance, investigation into H/W and S/W problems and performance of the
relevant corrective actions;

. ensuring that in case of H/W or S/W failures the operational
configuration can be restored, including the definition, maintenance,
performance of backup/archive procedures;

. liaison with the external providers of H/W and S/W maintenance for
the request and follow up of maintenance interventions;

. analysis, planning and performance of H/W and S/W upgrades or
reconfigurations, taking care of compatibility issues between storage
subsystems;

. implementation and maintenance of scripts and/or procedures where
applicable for the automated and/or controlled execution of the above
activities, generation or update of associated technical documentation;

. provision of support to design future evolution of the facility to
accommodate the requirements of current and future programs, generation and
maintenance of associated documentation;

. provision of stand-by/on-call support;

. provision of support, as required, to critical operations.

. In the performance of the activities the Consultant shall always
apply the relevant change management control and maintenance procedures.

Qualifications and Experience

. A university degree or equivalent

. 5 years experience in the administration and troubleshooting of
distributed storage systems.

. expert knowledge and an extensive work experience in the UNIX
operating system, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Backup/Archive technologies

Essential Skills

. Oracle/Solaris 10 operating system

. Highly available environments under SUN cluster or equivalent

. Implementation of archive solutions using Hierarchical Storage
Management (HSM) system (SAM-FS or equivalent)

. High end, automated, tape library systems (StorageTek SL8500 series
with ACSLS software)

. SAN topology design and implementation, managing Brocade (or
equivalent) switches, EMC Clariion (or equivalent) storage arrays serving
many different types of storage client platforms.

. SAN Capacity Planning, Management software concepts and practical
experience

. System/Service Monitoring using Nagios framework

. Perl and PHP scripting

. Linux Operating System

. Generation and maintenance of technical documentation in English

Desirable Skills

. Implementation of backup and recovery solutions (Symantec
NetBackup or equivalent)

. VTL and Data De-duplication technologies

. Setting up and maintaining security systems, on host,
network and storage level (e.g. firewalls, SSL, encryption); SAN Fabric
security

. IBM/AIX operating system, virtualization technologies

. PL/SQL

. TCP/IP internetworking and the related network protocols
and applications, e.g NIS, NFS, DNS, SNMP, FTP;

Security

In line with Asylum & Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be
eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will
be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore,
in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees
will undergo stringent reference and identity checks

Please send you CV in English to:

Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk

To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:

<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 375, Issue 2

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Today's Topics:

1. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Ottawa (Canada) (Roger Brugge)
2. Research Meteorologist - Hydrometeorology Testbed with I.M.
Systems Group, Inc. (USA) (Roger Brugge)
3. Vacancy: Junior Science Engineer with I.M. Systems Group,
Inc. (USA) (Roger Brugge)
4. Research Scientist (I) with I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (USA)
(Roger Brugge)
5. Vacancy: Research Scientist (II) with I.M. Systems Group,
Inc. (USA) (Roger Brugge)
6. Information System & Post Doctoral Fellow Positions at the
Univ. of Alaska (USA) (Roger Brugge)
7. Post-doctoral Position at the University of New South Wales
(Australia) (Roger Brugge)
8. Vacancy: Lecturer-Senior Lecturer at the University of
Birmingham (UK) (Roger Brugge)
9. 2 Postdoc and 1 Ph.D. positions at the Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison (USA) (Roger Brugge)
10. PhD Opportunities at the University of Auckland (New Zealand)
(Roger Brugge)
11. UN-REDD vacancies in Rome (Roger Brugge)
12. post-doc position on atmospheric chemistry modelling (France)
(Virginie Marecal)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:43:59 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Ottawa (Canada)
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Quantifying emissions of particulate matter from agricultural sources

CDN $47,233 /yr - Some travel expenses paid

Full-time Post Doctoral Fellowship in the Research Branch of Agriculture
and Agri-Food Canada reporting to Dr. Elizabeth Pattey (laboratory of
micrometeorology).
Post starts 1 September 2011 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Potential post length is 19 months (31 March 2013) with possibilities of
extension.

The research centre is part of the federal department of agriculture and
is located at the Central Experimental Farm, of Ottawa (Ontario, Canada).

The project consists in refining an agro-environmental indicator for
quantifying the emissions of particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10 and TSP)
from agricultural sources in Canada, as part of the National
Agri-Environmental Health Analysis and Reporting Program. The emphasis
will be on improving the calculation of PM emissions from cultivated
fields caused by wind erosion, tillage and harvest. The candidate will
also be involved in experimentation aiming at deriving coefficients of
PM emissions from Canadian agricultural sources. The candidate will be
actively involved in communicating the research results (workshops,
conference and scientific papers). He/She should be fluent in English
(oral and written) and have a valid driver's licence.

Suitable profile and experience

o abilities to use and verify models (including dispersion models)
o familiar with agricultural micrometeorology and related instrumentation
o familiar with mid-latitude agricultural management practices
o knowledge in atmospheric science
o abilities to use and write scripts in GIS (ArcGIS), Matlab and write
macros in Excel
o knowledge of Fortran and C++ is an asset

Application

The candidates should fill as soon as possible Form 200 to apply for a
Visiting Fellowships in Canadian Government Laboratories (VF)
(<http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PD-NP/Laboratories-Laboratoires/index_eng.asp>)
and refer to the instruction to do so.
To be eligible the candidate must have obtained its PhD within the past
5 yrs.

Please submit your resume, cover letter and the names and coordinates of
three referees by email to Dr. Elizabeth Pattey
(<Elizabeth.Pattey@agr.gc.ca>). Review of the applications will begin
immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Please
mention PDF- PM in the e-mail subject line.


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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:45:26 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Meteorologist - Hydrometeorology Testbed
with I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (USA)
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Research Meteorologist- Hydrometeorology Testbed
NOAA National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)
Camp Springs, MD

I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG), <www.imsg.com> a Federal Government
Contractor is seeking to fill a position supporting the
Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPC) of the National Centers for
Environmental Prediction (NCEP) located in Camp Springs, MD. The
contractor will serve as a research scientist at the HPC as part of
NOAA's Hydrometeorology Testbed (NOAA HMT-HPC). In this capacity the
incumbent will work with scientists within NOAA and partners outside of
NOAA to identify and evaluate promising techniques for improved weather
forecasts, work with HPC meteorologists to enhance the transition of
research to operations, and assist in the training of HPC staff in new
techniques and tools. The incumbent will also work with other HMT-HPC
staff to publish results from studies in peer-reviewed journals.

Areas of particular need and interest to be addressed include the
forecasting of heavy precipitation associated with land-falling tropical
cyclones, warm-season convection, winter storms, and atmospheric rivers.
Additional areas of focus include the use of ensemble model output and
forecaster generation of probabilistic products, as well as exploring
future roles of weather forecasters.

Duties:

Specific activities may include but are not limited to:
*Collaborate with partners in the NOAA HMT to transition research
performed elsewhere within the NOAA HMT into operations at HPC and other
NOAA offices. This will involve travel to Boulder, Colorado several
times per year.
*Develop training materials to transition new tools and techniques into
operations.
*Participate in planning activities with partners in other NOAA Testbeds.


Qualifications:
*BS or advanced degree in meteorology, hydrology or related earth
science fields (MS or above preferred)
*Extensive knowledge of weather forecasting, especially quantitative
precipitation forecasting
*Good knowledge on statistics and strong analytical skills
*Strong computer skills in Linux/Unix environment
*Strong communications skills in English, and a team player
*Desirable to have peer-reviewed publications

To Apply:
Please submit your resume, the contact information for three (3)
references, your salary requirements and a cover letter explaining how
your qualifications meet the requirements of the position to
<jobs@imsg.com> with the following subject line: NCEP - Research
Meteorologist- Hydrometeorology Testbed.
IMSG offers an outstanding benefits package including company paid
medical benefits and three weeks paid time off. The salary range for
this position is 55-70k.

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Veteran friendly.


Brooke M. Douglass
HR Recruitment Assistant

I.M. Systems Group, Inc.
3206 Tower Oaks Boulevard | Suite 300
Rockville | MD | 20852
http://www.imsg.com

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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:47:11 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: Junior Science Engineer with I.M. Systems
Group, Inc. (USA)
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Junior Science Engineer
NOAA NESDIS ESPDS
Suitland, MD

I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG), <www.imsg.com>, a Federal Government
Contractor in a request to provide a bid for a proposal, will be seeking
to submit resumes for a Junior Science Engineer to work at NOAA's
National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS)
division, Environmental Satellite Processing and Distribution System
(ESPDS) located in Suitland, MD. The candidate will provide science and
engineering support for the next generation NOAA weather satellites
using industry standard software engineering techniques as well as
working with NOAA government staff to coordinate science products,
algorithm development, and science processing within the ESPDS Development.

Qualifications:

Required Skills:
*3-5 years' experience with real-time and off-line processing of
satellite data
*Science algorithm development and integration
*Image processing including mapping projection and content
classification, and imagery data formats such as NetCDF and McIDAS
*In depth knowledge of Computer Science: operating system internals,
code optimization, numerical analysis, and multidimensional trees structures
*BS or greater degree with formal course work in Meteorology, Aerospace,
Physics, and Computer Science.
*3 to 5-plus years of multidisciplinary technical experience with Earth
satellite systems from science algorithm integration through data
dissemination.

Desired Skills:
*Industry standard word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation packages
*Familiarity with Service Oriented Architectures (JBoss), Java, IDL,
multiprocessing, cloud computing, clusters, and Oracle database
functionality
*Excellent communication skills

To Apply:
Please submit your resume, the contact information for three (3)
references, your salary requirements and a cover letter explaining how
your qualifications meet the requirements of the position to
<jobs@imsg.com> with the following subject line: Jr. Science Engineer.

IMSG offers an outstanding benefits package including company paid
medical benefits and three weeks paid time off. The salary range for
this position is 60-80k.

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Veteran Friendly.
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:48:17 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Scientist (I) with I.M. Systems Group,
Inc. (USA)
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Research Meteorologist
NOAA National Center for
Environmental Prediction (NCEP)
Camp Springs, MD

I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG), <www.imsg.com> a Federal Government
Contractor is seeking to fill a position for a Research Meteorologist
supporting NOAA's Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPC) at the
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) located in Camp
Springs, MD. The successful candidate will work at HPC?s International
Desks. The HPC International Desks provide residence training to
operational forecasters from the Caribbean Basin, Central and South
America. The function is divided into two sections, the Tropical Desk
and the South American Desk.
The incumbent will work with the International Desk Coordinator to
improve forecast techniques in Mexico, Central America, South America
and the island nations of the Caribbean, WMO Regional Associations III
and IV (RAIII and RAIV).

Duties:

*Responsible for acting as a bridge between research, academia, and
operations, allowing the international community to put into practice
new concepts.
*Assist with weather-forecast model evaluation across the region,
helping identify shortfalls in the guidance that could have an impact on
regional operations.
*Identify and test methodologies for improving weather forecasts with a
focus on high-impact events, such as hurricanes, severe weather, and
flash floods. These techniques will be tested in real time by the
visiting forecasters from RAIII and RAIV training at the International
Desks.
*Responsible for focusing on areas especially vulnerable to weather
events, such as Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
*Working with the meteorological services of other countries when
significant weather events are expected. The International Desk has a
working relationship with the meteorological services of most countries
in RAIII and RAIV.
*Identifying HMT-HPC products that could be applicable to RAIII and
RAIV, testing them in the International Desks, and providing training in
their use to the forecasters from RAIII and RAIV.
*Working on projects identified as a high priority by USAID/OFDA or the
International Desk Coordinator.


Qualifications:

Required Skills:
*Applicant must have a degree in meteorology (MS preferred) or
significant experience in weather forecasting in the tropics and
mid-latitudes.
*Working experience in synoptic meteorology and/or operational weather
forecasting is a must including preparation of forecast
narratives/discussions and interpretation of MetSat imagery.
*Experience with interpretation of numerical weather prediction models
is also required including but not limited to, the Global Forecast
System used at the HPC.

Desired Skills:
*Ability to speak and understand Spanish is highly desirable as the
candidate will be required to interact extensively with students from
several Spanish speaking countries and representatives of their
meteorological services.
*Ability to effectively communicate technical concepts via oral
presentations or written reports is also desirable.
?Proficiency with Unix script programming is a plus.
?Proficiency with using software in a UNIX environment is a plus.
?Knowledge of climate patterns over Regions III and IV and their
influences on
long range weather patterns is a plus.

To Apply:

Please submit your resume, the contact information for three (3)
references, your salary requirements and a cover letter explaining how
your qualifications meet the requirements of the position to
<jobs@imsg.com> with the following subject line: NCEP - Research
Meteorologist - HPC International desks.

IMSG offers an outstanding benefits package including company paid
medical benefits and three weeks paid time off. The salary range for
this position is 70-90k.

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Veteran friendly.

Brooke M. Douglass
HR Recruitment Assistant

I.M. Systems Group, Inc.
3206 Tower Oaks Boulevard | Suite 300
Rockville | MD | 20852
http://www.imsg.com


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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:49:00 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: Research Scientist (II) with I.M. Systems
Group, Inc. (USA)
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Research Scientist - Ensemble
NOAA Environmental Modeling Center (EMC)
Camp Springs, MD

I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG), <www.imsg.com>
(<http://www.imsg.com/>), a Federal Government Contractor, is seeking to
fill a position for a Research Scientist to work at NOAA's Environmental
Modeling Center (EMC) of the National Centers for Environmental
Prediction (NCEP) located in Camp Springs, MD. The successful candidate
will support the EMC in transitioning research and development work
related to ensemble and probabilistic forecasting into operational use.
Depending on requirements, the candidate will work on global ensemble
initialization to improve the performance of global ensemble forecast.
The work will expect to cover future hybrid ensemble initial
perturbations from current ETR (ensemble transform with rescaling) and
future NCEP EnKF analysis. The work will involve the construction and
testing of operationally suitable techniques for the processing of
ensemble forecasts, including verification. In carrying out her/his
work, the candidate will work closely to EMC hybrid data assimilation
group, interact with a group of scientists at EMC working on forecast
model, as well as collaborate with developers and users of ensemble and
probabilistic forecasts within and outside NCEP as appropriate.

Qualifications:

Required Skills:
*Candidates must have experience in numerical modeling, probabilistic
forecasting in particular.
*Must have experience and interest in two or more of the following areas
of ensemble techniques: Ensemble initialization; Representing
uncertainties associated with initial conditions generated by numerical
data assimilation techniques; EnKF/ETKF assimilation; Assessing and
representing model related forecast uncertainties; Probabilistic
verification.
*Must also have experience with running complex jobs, and processing
large amounts of numerical output data on mainframe supercomputers
and/or workstations in a FORTRAN/UNIX environment, using advanced
statistical and display tools.
*Position requires a Ph.D. or M.S. (with 8 years of relevant experience)
in Atmospheric Science, or a related physical or applied mathematical
science.

Desired Skills:
*Candidates who are able to work well in a team environment, and those
with good written and oral communication skills will have an advantage.
*Candidates with experience in NCEP's systems, especially the global
ensemble system, will also have an advantage.

To Apply:
Please submit your resume, the contact information for three (3)
references, your salary requirements and a cover letter explaining how
your qualifications meet the requirements of the position to
<jobs@imsg.com> with the following subject line: EMC Research Scientist
- Ensemble. IMSG offers an outstanding benefits package including
company paid medical benefits and three weeks paid time off. The salary
range for this position is 70-90k.

IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Veteran friendly.

Brooke M. Douglass
HR Recruitment Assistant

I.M. Systems Group, Inc.
3206 Tower Oaks Boulevard | Suite 300
Rockville | MD | 20852
http://www.imsg.com


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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:50:46 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Information System & Post Doctoral Fellow
Positions at the Univ. of Alaska (USA)
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JOB TITLE: IS Professional 2
DEPARTMENT: Atmospheric Sciences
POSTING #: 0062114
SALARY: Grade 79/1
REVIEW DATE: October 31, 2011

Job Summary: This Information System position requires experience in
statistical mathematics and the willingness to obtain new knowledge
relevant to statistics and atmospheric sciences is required. Ability to
ensure that information systems are working. Problem solving and
analysis to resolve software and hardware problems and issues. Bachelors
in Computer Science or other scientific field. The successful candidate
will have obtained a B.S in computer science or equivalent experience
in information technology and sciences. Theoretical and practical
knowledge of computer systems and functionality gained through higher
education experience in MySQL database programming and graphic
development software. If you have questions on this position, please
contact Dr. Gerd Wendler at (907) 474-7378, or e-mail at
<gerd.gi.alaska.edu>.

JOB TITLE: Post Doctoral Fellow
DEPARTMENT: Atmospheric Sciences
POSTING #: 0061993
SALARY: Salary commensurate with experience
CLOSE DATE: August 30, 2011

Job Summary: We seek to appoint a post doc to support our development of
new methods in numerical weather modeling using the Weather Research
Forecast (WRF) model. The work focus will be an assessment of temporal
and spatial variations of anthropogenic water vapor emissions in the
Arctic, and modeling the respective microphysics and related visibility
constraints due to ice fog during the winter.

At the GI, the diversity of our research focus is reflected by our
disciplinary-based, functional groupings of faculty and research staff.
These divisions are: space physics and aeronomy, atmospheric sciences,
snow, ice, and permafrost, seismology, volcanology, and tectonics and
sedimentation and cross-discipline satellite remote sensing.These
research divisions reflect the range and diversity of the active
scientific research projects which reach from the surface of the sun to
the center of the earth and beyond. Our 60 faculty, together with
approximately 80 graduate students and 40 associated undergraduates
carry out research projects at high latitudes relating to our location
within the Arctic.

If you would like to apply for this position, please go to
<https://www.uakjobs.com> and click on "Create Application" link to
select a User Name and Password and to create your application. Once you
have completed this step you can begin applying for jobs on-line by
clicking "Job Posting Search". If you have any questions regarding
applying, please contact Nicole Scholle, Human Resources Technician,
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, (907) 474-6010 or
e-mail: <nscholle@gi.alaska.edu>.


UAF is an AA/EO Employer and Educational Institution.


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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:51:43 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doctoral Position at the University of New
South Wales (Australia)
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Salary Level A: A$58,300K - A$77,733K per year (plus 17% employer
superannuation and leave loading)

A post-doctoral position in weather and climate forecasting specifically
for renewable technologies is available in the School of Photovoltaic
and Renewable Energy Engineering at the University of New South Wales.
The successful applicant will be part of a collaborative team involving
researchers from the Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets, the
Climate Change Research Centre (both at UNSW), the University of South
Australia, the Australian PV Association and Epuron.

For further information and application instructions please see:

<http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/services/recruitment/jobs/01071104.html>


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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:53:09 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: Lecturer-Senior Lecturer at the
University of Birmingham (UK)
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Dear Colleague,

The University of Birmingham is making a major strategic investment
across its research base in the School of Geography, Earth and
Environmental Sciences (<http://www.gees.bham.ac.uk/>) including three
new appointments to strengthen further and expand the expertise of the
Water Sciences research group.

The post in "Surface water environments and processes" may be of
particular interest to CLIMLIST subscribers because we are looking to
add to our expertise in hydroclimatology.

A short description of the post is provided below, with a full job
description available in PDF format:
<http://www.download.bham.ac.uk/vacancies/jd/14586.pdf>

The closing date for applications is 10 August 2011.

I would be pleased if you would draw this post to the attention of
potential applicants.

Best regards,
David

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Dr David M. Hannah
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston. Birmingham. B15 2TT. UK.
Email: d.m.hannah@bham.ac.uk
Tel: ++ 44 121 414 6925 Fax: ++ 44 121 414 5528
http://www.gees.bham.ac.uk/staff/hannahdm.shtml
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LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN WATER SCIENCES: SURFACE WATER ENVIRONMENTS
AND PROCESSES (post reference 14586)
This appointment seeks to develop the Water Sciences research group's
capacity in the particular area of surface water environments and
processes. It is expected that the successful candidate will have
expertise in one or more of: surface water hydrology, hydroclimatology
(climate-hydrology interactions), macro-scale hydrology, and/ or river
catchment processes. Potential to link with our research strengths in
hydroecology and/or biogeochemistry would be considered favourably. The
appointee will have technical skills to deliver innovative science by
using state-of-the- art methods (e.g. numerical modelling, remote
sensing, statistical tools, laboratory and/or field experimentation).

In addition to demonstrating a track record of, or potential for,
internationally excellent research, applicants must have a commitment to
delivering high quality teaching and learning in physical geography and
the environmental sciences at all levels (i.e. undergraduate,
postgraduate, and higher research degrees). The successful candidates
will be involved in administrative tasks (appropriate to their
appointment grade) to support delivery of research and teaching within
the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science


FOR INFORMAL DISCUSSION PLEASE CONTACT:
Professor Paul Smith (Head of School) by email at <m.p.smith@bham.ac.uk>
or call +44 (0)121 414 4173

Dr David Hannah (Head of Water Sciences research group) by email
<d.m.hannah@bham.ac.uk> or call +44 (0)121 414 6925;

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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:54:00 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 2 Postdoc and 1 Ph.D. positions at the Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison (USA)
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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2 Postdoc and 1 PHD position available to study the effects of extreme
climate events on avian demographics: the role of habitat refugia in
mitigating climate change

Climate change poses severe threats to biodiversity, and
conservationists have to adapt their management decisions to a changing
climate. The challenge is that the biological response to future climate
change is uncertain. Climate change will entail a general warming, but
even more importantly may increase the frequency of extreme climate
events (such as multiyear droughts) and extreme weather events (such as
shorter droughts, heatwaves, and cold snaps).

Our NASA funded study has two major goals. The first is a basic science
question: we seek to predict the effects of extreme climate and weather
events, including droughts, heat waves, and cold snaps during the
breeding season, on bird demographics, focusing especially on waterfowl
and forest birds. As part of this question we will test four alternative
hypotheses to explain observed abundance declines: (1) the lower
recruitment hypothesis, (2) the adult mortality hypothesis, (3) the
long-distance dispersal hypothesis, and (4) the refugia hypothesis.

Our second goal is an applied research question: we seek to quantify the
role of National Wildlife Refuges and National Forests as refugia for
waterfowl and forest birds respectively during extreme events, and to
identify management actions to enhance this function.

Three positions (one PhD and 2 Post-doc positions) will be based in the
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology. We are offering each as a
fully funded 3-year position, with the potential for a fourth year
depending on performance and project objectives. Start date for all
positions is flexible, funding is in hand, and an early start date is
preferred. The positions are open to both U.S. citizen, and non-residents.

Candidates should send a cover letter summarizing their research
interests, a CV that spells out skills, and the contact information for
three references. Please indicate in your cover letter explicitly which
topical area you are interested in, and at which level (PhD or postdoc)
you are applying.

Review of applicants will begin immediately; position will remain open
until suitable candidates are found. All applications received on or
before August 1st 2011 are guaranteed consideration. Application
packages (e-mailed as a single PDF file) should be sent to Dr. Anna
Pidgeon <apidgeon@wisc.edu> and Dr. Volker Radeloff <radeloff@wisc.edu>.

More information on these positions can be found at
<http://www.gjc.org/gjc-cgi/showjob.pl?id=1310770461>

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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:54:55 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Opportunities at the University of Auckland
(New Zealand)
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Subject: PhD Opportunities School of Environment, University of
Auckland, New Zealand

The School of Environment is seeking applicants for the below two PhD
topics under its Living with Environmental Change and Earth Systems and
Resources research themes.

1.An Investigation of the Sources of Carbon Dioxide in the Auckland
Region (Living with Environmental Change Theme)

2.Inter-annual Variability and Trend of Atmospheric Moisture Flux Over
New Zealand and Links to Precipitation Variability (Earth Systems and
Resources theme)

Further information can be found at

**

<http://www.env.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for/future-postgraduates/fp-scholarships-and-awards#s2c1>

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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:59:24 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] UN-REDD vacancies in Rome
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Message-ID:
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Dear colleagues,

We are about to advertise a number of project positions with the UN-REDD Programme, ranging from young professionals to the senior position as Programme Coordinator (UN-REDD Country implementation).

Given that the primary focus for the start-up phase will be on developing REDD+ strategies and designing and implementing Measurement, Reporting and Verification systems, I am hoping that some of you would be interested and that you would be willing to help spread the word about these posts through your networks of contacts to help us identify some excellent candidates for these very challenging positions.

The Programme Coordinator position is already advertised. See: http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/user_upload/VA/pdf/FOMR_677_11_PRJ.pdf (Note that the deadline is being extended to 1 August.)

All the remaining vacancies (some in Rome, some field based) will be posted on-line within the next couple of days/weeks at: http://www.fao.org/employment/project-vacancies/en/

Many thanks in advance.

Mette Wilkie

Mette L?yche Wilkie
Principal Officer
Forest Assessment, Management and Conservation Division
FAO Forestry Department
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
Rome 00153
Italy
Tel: +3906-5705-2091
Fax: +3906-5705-5137
E-mail: Mette.LoycheWilkie@fao.org<mailto:Mette.LoycheWilkie@fao.org>
http://www.fao.org/forestry

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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 16:14:39 +0200
From: Virginie Marecal <virginie.marecal@meteo.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] post-doc position on atmospheric chemistry
modelling (France)
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Message-ID: <4E2ECBCF.1010801@meteo.fr>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

A post-doctoral position on "atmospheric chemistry modelling" is offered
at the Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques in Toulouse, FRANCE.
If you are interested by this position, please apply before 15
September 2011. See details in the attached file.

Dr Virginie MARECAL

--
Dr Virginie Mar?cal
CNRM/GAME
Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques/
Groupe d'?tude de l'Atmosph?re M?t?orologique
M?t?o-France/CNRS
Tel : +33 5 61 07 93 61
Fax : +33 5 61 07 96 10

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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 11:55:51 +0200
From: Matthieu Masbou <mmasbou@uni-bonn.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 2 PhD graduate research assistantships on
soil-vegetation-atmosphere system (Bonn, Germany)
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
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Patterns in Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere System monitoring, modelling
and data assimilation

The TR32 is an interdisciplinary collaborative research center
including the universities of Aachen, Bonn, Cologne and the Research
Centre J?lich(Germany). The TR32 comprises a broad range of natural
scientific disciplines and deals with patterns in state variables, and
mass and energy fluxes in the coupled soil-vegetation-atmosphere
systems due to complex exchange processes and interactions. We are
currently announcing 2 PhD graduate research assistantships:

- "Assimilation of remotely sensed data in the CLM for optimized
modeling of photosynthesis".
more information, see attachment: Advert_D8_PhD.pdf

- "Subsurface-Land Surface-Atmospheric Feedbacks under a range of land
cover conditions".
more information, see attachment: Advert_C7_PhD.pdf

The positions are expected to commence January, 2011. Review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position has
been filled.

For more information about our project, you are kindly invited to visit
our website
www.tr32.de.

--
Matthieu Masbou
SFB/TR32
Meteorological Institute
University Bonn
Auf dem H?gel 20
D-53 121 BONN
GERMANY
Tel: ++49 (0)228/73 5194
Fax: ++49 (0)228/73 5188
Email: mmasbou@uni-bonn.de
Web: www.meteo.uni-bonn.de/mitarbeiter/mmasbou/
www.tr32.de
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1. PhD Studentship Imperial (Toumi, Ralf)


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Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 08:34:59 +0100
From: "Toumi, Ralf" <r.toumi@imperial.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Studentship Imperial
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PhD Studentship- Regional Earth System Model

Department of Physics
Imperial College London

We are developing a high resolution model which couples the atmosphere, ocean, waves, land, biosphere and sea-ice on a regional scale. This model advances our understanding of extreme events and the regional budgets of water, carbon and aerosol. The model is suitable for regional climate change simulations and other sensitivity studies. The core atmospheric module is WRF and the core ocean module is ROMS. You would be joining an active and growing group in Atmospheric Physics with several opportunities for international collaboration and travel. We are looking for a graduate in physical science, maths or engineering with at least a 2.1 Honours degree. Standard research council rules apply so only UK residents or EU nationals who have studied in the UK for the last 3 years can apply. The position is for 3 years and open as of now. Please contact with brief CV Prof Ralf Toumi, r.toumi@imperial.ac.uk.


Best wishes,

Ralf


Professor Ralf Toumi
Department of Physics
Imperial College
London SW7 2AZ
UK

Rm. H713 (Huxley Building)
Telephone: + 44 (0) 207 594 7668
Fax: + 44 (0) 207 594 7772
email: r.toumi@imperial.ac.uk
Web: http://www.sp.ph.ic.ac.uk/~rtoumi/


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Please announce this job at www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs. Thank you.

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Mit freundlichen Gr??en

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im Bereich des BMVBS bei der WSD Nordwest

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Friday, July 22, 2011

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Today's Topics:

1. PhD opportunity on Arctic sea routes at University of Reading
(Ed Hawkins)
2. Infrared Sounding Engineer (Simon Davidson)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:25:29 +0100
From: Ed Hawkins <e.hawkins@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD opportunity on Arctic sea routes at University
of Reading
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
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A PhD studentship is available in the Department of Meteorology at
University of Reading, UK.

Title: Predictability of the opening of Arctic sea routes

Supervisors: Dr. Ed Hawkins, Prof. Keith Haines, Dr. Dan Hodson

Start date: From 1st October 2011

A PhD project studentship is available to examine the predictability of
the opening of the Arctic sea routes - an important aspect of Arctic
climate which is of particular importance to industry and decision
makers. Arctic sea routes are important to such stakeholders for several
reasons: (i) passage of ships on shorter routes between the Atlantic and
Pacific, (ii) access to reserves of minerals, oil etc., and (iii) the
potential for conflict over access to, and ownership of, the sea routes.

Although the main focus of the studentship will be on examining the
potential for predictions of the opening of Arctic sea routes on
seasonal to inter-annual timescales, it will be essential to consider
longer term climate projections as well. This project will form part of
a larger Arctic research programme funded by NERC.

Further details:
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/pg-research/pgropportunities.html

Contact<mailto:e.hawkins@reading.ac.uk> Dr Ed Hawkins
(e.hawkins@reading.ac.uk) for more details of the project and
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 11:05:25 +0100
From: "Simon Davidson" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Infrared Sounding Engineer
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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HAMTEC Consulting a provider of quality consultants to the aerospace
industry.

We are currently seeking a university degree in meteorology, atmospheric
physics, or equivalent

With three years of experience in the field of remote sounding

Location: Darmstadt, Germany

Start Date: As soon as Feasible

Closing date: 2 September 2011

TASKS:

Engineering support is sought primarily to support the ongoing EPS System
calibration and validation. This support will be focussed on calibrating and
validating the EPS Product Processing Facilities (PPF) and subsequently
contribute to its improvement and extension, in particular for Day-2
products. This demands expertise in verification and validation, test data
production, and generation of prototype processors, mainly in the domain of
complex remote-sensing satellites product processors. It also requires
profound knowledge of the IASI instrument and its data processing.

It is expected that the tasks of the Consultant will typically include:

* Contribution to the validation of the IASI L2 Product Processing
Facility,
* Prototype coding of algorithms and tests procedures,
* Generation of test data,
* Support the verification of algorithms implementation in the
operational chain
* Analysis of validation activities and respective results;
* Conduct and support analyses of performance, timeliness, and
accuracy aspects, including the contribution to system-level budgets;
* Assessment, validation, and improvement of the IASI prototype
processors;
* Contribution to the development of prototypes for IASI day-2
products generation,
* Contribution to the definition and follow-up of further IASI
studies;
* Contribution to Calibration and Validation;
* Contribution to the Calibration and Validation Plan at system level
for the aspects addressed above;
* Participation in formal reviews at System, Operations and Ground
Segment level;

In an evolving way over time the consultant will provide in addition support
to the algorithm definition and eventual prototype development of future IR
sounding instruments, as foreseen for the Post-EPS Programme. This task will
evolve as the Post-EPS specification will mature in the coming years

Qualifications and Experience

. A university degree in meteorology, atmospheric physics, or
equivalent

. Three years of experience in the field of remote sounding

Essential Skills

. Development of complex product processors;

. Experience in the area of atmospheric remote sensing, including
handling and processing of remotely sensed data;

. Knowledge and Experience in the retrieval of atmospheric parameters
from infrared sounding instruments;

. Testing and verification of complex data processing systems;

. Very good skills in a higher programming language, such as Fortran,
C/C++, Java (existing product processors are written in Fortran 95 and
C/C++).

. Very good scientific and technical skills in data analysis and
presentation, with adequate data analysis tools.

. The Consultant shall be familiar with satellite instruments for
Earth observation.

. The Consultant shall have good interpersonal skills. He/she shall
have the ability to write concise and comprehensive scientific/technical
reports

Security

In line with Asylum & Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be
eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will
be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore,
in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees
will undergo stringent reference and identity checks

Please send you CV in English to:

Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk

To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:

<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk

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1. Position of "Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in" at Deutscher
Wetterdienst (0438.dlz.persorg)
2. PhD on Cloud-Aerosols Interactions (Simone Placidi - EWI)
3. Position of Leiter/in f?r den Themenbereich
"Atmosph?rendynamik und Vorhersagbarkeit" at Deutscher
Wetterdienst (0434.dlz.persorg)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:33:56 +0200
From: "0438.dlz.persorg" <0438.dlz.persorg@wsv.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Position of "Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in"
at Deutscher Wetterdienst
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Please announce this job at www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs. Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Hendrik Andreas

hendrik.andreas@wsv.bund.de

Dienstleistungszentrum f?r Personalgewinnung und

Organisationsangelegenheiten im Gesch?ftsbereich

des Bundesministeriums f?r Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung

bei der Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Nordwest

Schlo?platz 9

26603 Aurich

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Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 16:22:31 +0000
From: Simone Placidi - EWI <S.Placidi@tudelft.nl>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD on Cloud-Aerosols Interactions
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Dear Met-jobs subscribers,

A 4 years PhD position on Cloud-Aerosols Interactions is available within the group of Remote Sensing of the Environment at TU Delft.

You can find more information on the attached pdf, on the contacts in the pdf or emailing me ( S.Placidi@tudelft.nl ) .

For information and application you can go to http://www.vacaturesindelft.nl/en/about-tu-delft/working-at-tu-delft/jobs/academic-jobs/ under Electrical Engineering and Compute Science, PhD: Cloud-Aerosols Interactions.

Regards,
Sp


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Mr. Simone Placidi, MSc
PhD student

Delft University of Technology
Remote Sensing of the Environment
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD, Delft
The Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0) 15 27 89526
http://rse.ewi.tudelft.nl<http://rse.ewi.tudelft.nl/>
[https://mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gif]http://atmos.weblog.tudelft.nl

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Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 08:54:22 +0200
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Subject: [Met-jobs] Position of Leiter/in f?r den Themenbereich
"Atmosph?rendynamik und Vorhersagbarkeit" at Deutscher Wetterdienst
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Please announce this job at www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs. Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Mit freundlichen Gr??en

Im Auftrag

Katja Freese

DLZ f?r Personalgewinnung und Organisationsangelegenheiten

im Bereich des BMVBS bei der WSD Nordwest

Schlo?platz 9

26603 Aurich

Tel.: 04941/602-218

Fax: 04941/602-249

katja.freese@wsv.bund.de <mailto:katja.freese@wsv.bund.de>

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1. post-doc position at m?t?o-France/CNRM Toulouse (Virginie Marecal)
2. Fwd: 2 open PhD positions (Xiaodong Luo)
3. Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison (Michael Notaro)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 14:43:45 +0200
From: Virginie Marecal <virginie.marecal@meteo.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] post-doc position at m?t?o-France/CNRM Toulouse
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Cc: Laaziz EL AMRAOUI <laaziz.elamraoui@meteo.fr>, Jean-Luc ATTIE
<Jean-Luc.Attie@aero.obs-mip.fr>
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A post-doctoral position on "Satellite radiances assimilation for the
chemical composition of
the troposphere" is offered at the Centre National de Recherches
M?t?orologiques in Toulouse, FRANCE.
If you are interested by this position, please apply before 15
September 2011. See details in the attached file.

Dr Virginie MARECAL

--
Virginie Mar?cal
CNRM/GAME
Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques/
Groupe d'?tude de l'Atmosph?re M?t?orologique
M?t?o-France/CNRS
Tel : +33 5 61 07 93 61
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 09:02:00 +0300
From: Xiaodong Luo <xiaodong.luo@kaust.edu.sa>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Fwd: 2 open PhD positions
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Cc: Ibrahim Hoteit <ibrahim.hoteit@kaust.edu.sa>
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Would you please kindly announce the following two PhD positions? Thank
you very much.


Xiaodong Luo
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Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 20:15:42 -0500
From: Michael Notaro <mnotaro@wisc.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison
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he Nelson Institute Center for Climatic Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has 1 opening for a postdoctoral researcher. The successful candidate will join an international research group in a collaboration project on the analysis and understanding of dust storms and land-atmosphere interaction in the Middle East. A Ph.D in atmospheric sciences or a related science field is preferred. Strong programming and statistical analysis skills are favored. The initial appointment is for one year. Please send an application letter, an updated curriculum vitae, and the contact information of three professional references to both: Prof. Zhengyu Liu at zliu3@wisc.edu and Dr. Michael Notaro at mnotaro@wisc.edu. Applications are due by August 15, 2011.
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