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1. Research Scientist at DWD , Offenbach, Germany (Ziese Markus)
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Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 11:07:35 +0000
From: Ziese Markus <Markus.Ziese@dwd.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Scientist at DWD , Offenbach, Germany
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Germany's national meteorological service, Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Department of Climate and Environment, offers a 30 months scientist position at Offenbach, Germany.
We are looking for a highly motivated scientist with a solid background in meteorology, physics, oceanography or related fields. The candidate should ideally have experience with station and gridded precipitation data as well as interpolation and homogenization of precipitation data series.
Within the EU-FP7 project ERA-CLIM2, the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) at DWD has been charged to provide for a new suite of gridded reference data sets on global land surface precipitation in daily resolution, covering all years of the 21st century and as many as possible years of the 20th century. In doing so your task is to develop and improve quality control and correction procedures for the daily data already acquired by GPCC and to support the data acquisition activities of GPCC in the field. Moreover you will be charged to generate gridded fields of monthly and daily precipitation totals subsequently and to make them available for the verification of the ERA-CLIM2 projects' re-analyses (work package 4) and for the UERRA project.
The work will be conducted in a team at Offenbach (Germany), thus basic language skills in German are required. Also good English language skills (CEFR Level C1 or higher) for close collaboration with the project partners are necessary.
For more information about this position see http://jobboerse.bmvbs.de/cln_033/nn_196454/SharedDocs/Stellenbeschreibungen/DE/20131418__0002.html. The application has to be performed with the German government online system https://ebvpfe.maagie.de/refcode_e (Ref-Code 20131418_9100) until December, 13th, 2013. For further details to the ERA_CLIM2 project you may email Markus.Ziese@dwd.de.
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