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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 610, Issue 1

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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Post-doctoral position at Environment Canada (Toronto)
(Liggio, John (EC/EC))
2. PhD/MS research positions in air pollution and environmental
modeling at North Carolina State University (Fernando Garcia Menendez)
3. Job opportunity - University of Melbourne Pos 0040189
RESEARCH FELLOW IN GLOBAL CLIMATE INTERACTIONS (advertising-hr)
4. EPSRC PhD vacancy (Beare, Robert)
5. PhD position at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
(Roger Brugge)
6. Research Associate - Climate Modelling (University of
Cambridge) (Andrew Friend)
7. Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Climate Science- ARC Centre
of Excellence for Climate System Science, Australian National
University (Melissa Hart)
8. Post-doc postion for physical oceanographer in Split, Croatia
(Roger Brugge)
9. Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes - 20160193
(0193)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:02:38 +0000
From: "Liggio, John (EC/EC)" <john.liggio@canada.ca>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [Met-jobs] Post-doctoral position at Environment Canada
(Toronto)
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Environment Canada, Air Quality Research Division: Post-Doctoral Position

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Air Quality Research Division invites applications for the position of an NSERC Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Government Laboratories (Post-Doctoral Fellow) for a one year term with the possibility of renewal for up to 2 additional years upon mutual agreement.

The focus of the research will be two-fold: (1) the effect of mixing state on the heterogeneous oxidation of organic aerosol compounds and (2) the effect of metallic aerosol components on organic aerosol chemistry and associated human health impacts. The work will involve primarily focused laboratory studies with the use of flow tubes and/or smog chambers, and advanced gas and aerosol instrumentation (HR-ToF-AMS, HR-ToF-CIMS, HR-ToF-PTR-MS, SMPS). The successful candidate will work closely with university collaborators and scientists at Environment Canada and Health Canada.

A Ph.D. in chemistry, atmospheric sciences, environmental engineering, or a related discipline is required. Demonstrated skills in experimental atmospheric chemistry/physics are also required. Experience with advanced gas and aerosol instrumentation use, specifically Aerosol mass spectrometry (AMS), Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) and SMPS is highly recommended. Experience with computer programming (IGOR Pro), or complex data analysis is highly desirable. .

The successful candidate must have the ability to work in a team environment and with multiple collaborators. A demonstrated ability to publish in the peer-reviewed literature is essential.

Qualified candidates are requested to send their curriculum vitae, including a full list of publications, their date of availability and contact information for 2 references to Dr. John Liggio by e-mail (John.Liggio@canada.ca<mailto:John.Liggio@canada.ca>).

Successful candidates must be included in the inventory of Canada's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Visiting Fellowships in Canadian Government Laboratories Program prior to their selection for the position. Applications to the inventory can be made through the link below.

http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PD-NP/Laboratories-Laboratoires/index_eng.asp

Review of complete applications will begin immediately until the position is filled.

To be eligible, the candidate must have obtained a PhD within the past 5 yrs. Environment Canada's Air Quality Research Division studies the chemistry and physics of the atmosphere as it pertains to a variety of atmospheric pollution problems.

http://www.ec.gc.ca/air-sc-r/Default.asp?lang=En&n=89DC4AB1-1


John Liggio, Research Scientist | Chercheur scientifique
Air Quality Research Division | Division de la recherche en qualité de l'air
Environment and Climate Change Canada | Environnement et Changement climatique Canada
4905 Dufferin Street | 4905, rue Dufferin
Toronto ON Canada M3H 5T4
John.liggio@canada.ca<mailto:John.liggio@canada.ca>
Telephone | Téléphone 416-739-4840 / Facsimile | Télécopieur 416-739-4281
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
Online Profile<http://www.ec.gc.ca/scitech/default.asp?lang=En&n=F97AE834-1&xsl=scitechprofile&xml=F97AE834-A762-47A6-A2D9-9C397FD72F37&formid=2855A861-3C17-4D67-8CEA-12D7625D99E2> | Profil en ligne<http://www.ec.gc.ca/scitech/default.asp?lang=En&n=F97AE834-1&xsl=scitechprofile&xml=F97AE834-A762-47A6-A2D9-9C397FD72F37&formid=2855A861-3C17-4D67-8CEA-12D7625D99E2>

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 00:27:00 -0500
From: Fernando Garcia Menendez <f_garcia@ncsu.edu>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD/MS research positions in air pollution and
environmental modeling at North Carolina State University
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PhD and MS graduate research assistant positions are available for students
interested in air pollution and environmental modeling in the Department of
Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering at North Carolina State
University. Research will center on regional and global atmospheric models,
and covers a wide range of potential interdisciplinary projects exploring
the connections between air quality, climate change, and environmental
policy. Additional information is available here:
https://fgarciam.wordpress.ncsu.edu/prospective-students/


At NC State, students will be part of one of the largest civil and
environmental engineering departments in the U.S. and a vibrant research
community. NC State is also great place to undertake air pollution
research. Students will have opportunities to interact with many faculty
members and researchers working on air quality and environmental modeling
across different academic departments and institutions. The Triangle region
offers excellent research and career-related resources for air pollution
engineers. In addition, Raleigh is a fantastic place to live.


Financial support is available for graduate students to cover tuition and
living expenses while they pursue their advanced degrees. Graduate
applications should be submitted to the Department of Civil, Construction,
and Environmental Engineering, and students can indicate a preference for
the Water Resources and Environmental Engineering or Computing and Systems
programs (http://www.ce.ncsu.edu/admission/). Students interested in
applying are encouraged to contact me directly (f_garcia@ncsu.edu) to
discuss research opportunities.

Fernando Garcia Menendez
Assistant Professor
North Carolina State University
Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
430 Mann Hall, Campus Box 7908, Raleigh, NC 27695
919-513-7778; f_garcia@ncsu.edu
https://fgarciam.wordpress.ncsu.edu
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 05:03:10 +0000
From: advertising-hr <advertising-hr@unimelb.edu.au>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Job opportunity - University of Melbourne Pos
0040189 RESEARCH FELLOW IN GLOBAL CLIMATE INTERACTIONS
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[UOM_crest_colour_3D]


RESEARCH FELLOW IN GLOBAL CLIMATE INTERACTIONS

School of Earth Sciences
Faculty of Science
The University of Melbourne, Australia

Salary: AUD$64,863* - AUD$88,016 p.a. (*PhD Entry Level AUD$81,998 p.a.) plus 9.5% superannuation

The project will explore the interactions between the climates in the polar, midlatitude and tropical regions in an epoch of changing sea ice.

Under funding provided by the Australian Research Council, you will join an international team of researchers working on related topics. The main focus of the project will be on using statistical analyses, theoretical investigations and numerical model simulations as tools to understand how changes in the Arctic and Antarctic regions influence both midlatitude and tropical climate and weather. It will also explore, in turn, the extent to which observed climate changes in the tropics and midlatitudes impact on the temperature and sea ice in polar regions.

This position is located at the School of Earth Sciences at The University of Melbourne. However there will be considerable exchange with Partner Investigator Dr James Screen and his research group at the University of Exeter, UK.
Employment Type: Full-time fixed-term position available for 3 years

Enquiries only to: Professor Ian Simmonds Tel. +61 3 8344 7216 Email simmonds@unimelb.edu.au

Close date: 21 Feb 2016
For position information and to apply online go to http://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers, click on the relevant option (Current Staff or Prospective Staff), and search under the job title or job number 0040189.

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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:55:43 +0000
From: "Beare, Robert" <R.J.Beare@exeter.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] EPSRC PhD vacancy
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Hi Met-jobs,

I have an EPSRC-funded PhD post available on

Validation of weather and climate models using asymptotic limits

See the link below for more details:

http://www.exeter.ac.uk/studying/funding/award/?id=2037

The deadline is 15 Feb 2016.

Thanks,

Bob
--
Dr Bob Beare Senior Lecturer
CEMPS
University of Exeter, EX4 4QF.
Harrison Building, Room 325 Tel: 01392 724045
http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/staff/rjb215/

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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 20:44:00 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD position at the University of Gothenburg,
Sweden
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The Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden invites applicants for a PhD position focusing on atmospheric particle phase transitions, including ice nucleation. The position will be connected to the Swedish Research Council project, "Ice Nucleation in changing Nordic and Arctic environments." The project addresses key questions in current atmospheric research and contributes to an improved description of aerosol and cloud processes, which are critical for understanding evolution of climate. A keen interest in environmental science, and theoretical and experimental physical chemistry is essential. Previous experience with Matlab, LabVIEW and/or other data analysis and instrument I/O packages is advantageous.

http://tinyurl.com/z396hck


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Dr. Erik S. Thomson
Forskarassistent / Research Assistant Professor
Göteborgs Universitet / University of Gothenburg
Naturvetenskapliga Fakulteten / Faculty of Science
Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi / Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology
Atmospheric Science
University of Gothenburg
SE-412 96 Gothenburg
Sweden
http://www.cmb.gu.se/om_institutionen/personal?userId=23549
email: erik.thomson@chem.gu.se<mailto:erik.thomson@chem.gu.se>
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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 22:13:45 +0000
From: Andrew Friend <adf10@cam.ac.uk>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk, Andrew Friend <adf10@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Associate - Climate Modelling (University
of Cambridge)
Message-ID: <56B91319.9090904@cam.ac.uk>
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*Post-doc working with the CESM GCM**at the University of Cambridge*

We are looking for a climate modeller to work with Dr Andrea Manica
(Dept. of Zoology) and Dr Andrew Friend (Dept. of Geography) at the
University of Cambridge on a project investigating the role of past
climate on human adaptation. This ERC funded post is available for up to
50 months, with a start date of 1 April 2015.

Details of Dr Manica's research may be found
here:http://www2.zoo.cam.ac.uk/manica/index.htm

Details of Dr Friend's research may be found
here:http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/friend/

This project focuses on investigating the effect of natural selection in
humans, using spatially explicit models that are informed by climate and
vegetation reconstructions through time. The successful candidate will
be involved in generating paleoclimate and paleovegetation
reconstructions and work with population geneticists to use this
information to quantitatively inform models of human evolution.

Duties will include setting up and running global paleoclimatic models
using CESM; running paleovegetation reconstructions; potentially
modifying CESM/vegetation models to allow for human/environment
interactions; interacting with archaeologists and geneticists to help
result interpretation; and the preparation of manuscripts for publication.

*Required experience / knowledge for the position*

Essential:

A PhD in climate modelling, or closely related subject
Advanced programming skills in Fortran
Experience running a GCM
Willingness to interact with specialist from other fields, such as
archaeology and genetics
Ability to organise time, plan ahead and to work effectively independently
Good data handling and data analysis skills
Good communication skills (written and oral)
Ability to work in a team and strong inter-personal skills

Desirable:

Experience running CESM
Experience with setting up and modifying CESM (or an equivalent climate
model)
Background knowledge (e.g. from degree courses) of archaeology or
anthropology
Experience with vegetation models

We will interview during week beginning 7 March 2016

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for up to 50 months.

To apply online for this vacancy, please click on the 'Apply' button
here <http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/9371/>. This will route you to the
University's Web Recruitment System, where you will need to register an
account (if you have not one already) and log in before completing the
online application form.

Please quote reference PF08219 on your application and in any
correspondence about this vacancy.

The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are
eligible to live and work in the UK.

--
Cambridge Centre for Climate Science
Department of Geography
& Clare College
University of Cambridge

www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/friend
www.climatescience.cam.ac.uk

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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 05:44:34 +0000
From: Melissa Hart <melissa.hart@unsw.edu.au>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Climate Science-
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, Australian
National University
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The Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES) at the Australian National University (ANU) invites applications for a 3-year Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Fellow to strengthen and complement the current activities in Climate Science across both RSES and the ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Fellow position forms part of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Climate System Science (ARCCSS). The research programs of the Centre focus on understanding fundamental physical and biological processes within the broader climate system.

Applicants are expected to have a strong research profile in climate modelling and preferably have experience in land-atmosphere coupling and/or hydrometeorology and/or climate extremes. The successful applicant will play a role in the development of the next generation of climate models with the ultimate goal of improving knowledge of regional climates.

Enquiries: Professor Michael Roderick

P: +61 2 6125 5589

E: michael.roderick@anu.edu.au

To apply, visit-

http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/508087/postdoctoral-fellow-research-fellow

Classification: Academic Level A / B
Salary package: $66,318 - 104,254 per annum plus 17% superannuation
Term: 3 years

Applications close: 06 Mar 2016 11:55:00 PM Aus. Eastern Standard Time
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 10:20:28 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doc postion for physical oceanographer in
Split, Croatia
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Details at:
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/34060994

There is an opening for a post-doc at the Physical Oceanography Laboratory at the Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in Split, Croatia to work on a project entitled "Meteotsunamis, destructive long ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band: from observations and simulations towards a warning system (MESSI)". This is a joint project of scientific institutes from Croatia (Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Split; Meteorological and Hydrological Service, Zagreb), Italy (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Trieste), Spain (University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca) and Canada, with leading world meteotsunami researchers involved.

Description
We are looking for a motivated scientists to work on a meteotsunami research project "Meteotsunamis, destructive long ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band: from observations and simulations towards a warning system (MESSI)". The project is based on the following components: (1) research of meteotsunami related atmosphere-ocean interaction; (2) estimation of meteotsunami occurrence rates in past, present and future climate, and mapping of meteotsunami hazard; (3) construction of a meteotsunami warning system. Depending on successful applicant background, he/she will be working on one of the above components. More details on the position can be found at:
http://jadran.izor.hr/~sepic/MESSI/MESSI.pdf<http://jadran.izor.hr/%7Esepic/MESSI/MESSI.pdf>

The successful applicant is expected to have a strong background in one of the following:
- Experience running and/or analyzing outputs of oceanic and/or atmospheric numerical models
- Experience with real-time monitoring and warning systems
- Experience with programming languages

The successful candidate will be part of a highly interdisciplinary and productive team. Consequently, we expect this project to substantially advance the career perspectives of the candidate.

Tentative starting date is March 2016.
Duration of the project is 1.8 years, till 15 December 2017.

Qualifications:

- PhD in Geophysics (Physical oceanography, Atmospheric physics), Physics or Computer sciences


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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 10:36:22 +0000
From: 0193 <0193.personalgewinnung@bav.bund.de>
To: "'met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk'" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Cc: 0193 <0193.personalgewinnung@bav.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes
- 20160193
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) sucht im Rahmen des Programms "Innovation in der angewandten Forschung und Entwicklung" (IAFE) für das Referat "Zentrale Entwicklung" im Geschäftsbereich "Forschung und Entwicklung" mit Dienstort Offenbach am Main zum nächstmöglichen Termin, befristet für die Dauer von 2 Jahren und 10 Monaten, eine/n


Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/in

Referenzcode der Ausschreibung 20160193_9334


Der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) betreibt im Rahmen seiner gesetzlichen Aufgaben auf verschiedensten Zeitskalen von Wetter und Klima Vorhersage- und Warnsysteme, welche durch wissenschaftliche Verfahren der Meteorologie, Informatik, Physik und Mathematik den Zustand der Atmosphäre analysieren und vorhersagen.

Forschung und Entwicklung sind für diese Verfahren und Systeme des DWD wesentliche Bestandteile, um für eine Fülle gesellschaftlicher Aufgaben dem Stand der Wissenschaft und Technik entsprechende Lösungen zu entwickeln und zu betreiben. Die angewandte Forschung des DWD wird im Rahmen des Programms "Innovation in der angewandten Forschung und Entwicklung" (IAFE) mit einer Reihe von Projekten gefördert.

Im Referat "Zentrale Entwicklung" werden grundlegende meteorologische Fachverfahren zur Verbesserung von Wettervorhersagen sowie von Wetter- und Unwetterwarnungen entwickelt. Ziel der Arbeiten im Rahmen dieser Stelle ist die Verbesserung der probabilistischen Wettervorhersage im DWD durch verbesserte Nutzung probabilistischer Ensemble-Vorhersagen und deren Kombination mit deterministischen Modellen und Nowcasting-Verfahren.

Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst im Wesentlichen folgende Tätigkeiten:


· Inhaltliche und technische Neuentwicklung eines Verfahrens zur optimierten statistischen Kombination von Nowcasting- sowie Model Output Statistics (MOS)-Vorhersagen (ModelMIX) basierend auf deterministischen sowie Ensemblevorhersagen als Grundlage für ein erweitertes Entscheidungshilfesystem für den Warndienst
· Design und Implementierung sowie Operationalisierung des Verfahrens
· Bereitstellung der Ergebnisse zur weiteren Nutzung in Anschlussverfahren und Visualisierung

Unerlässliche Anforderungen an die/den künftige/n DP-Inhaber/in sind:


· Erfolgreich abgeschlossenes naturwissenschaftliches Hochschulstudium (Universitätsdiplom /Master) vorzugsweise der Meteorologie, auch Physik oder anderen Wissenschaften mit Meteorologiekenntnissen

· Sichere Kenntnisse der deutschen (mind. Level C1 CEFR) und englischen (mind. Level B2 CEFR) Sprache in Wort und Schrift

· Bereitschaft zur Teilnahme an Fortbildungsmaßnahmen


Darüber hinaus erwarten wir von Ihnen:

· Umfangreiche meteorologische Fachkenntnisse
· Umfangreiche Kenntnisse über den physikalischen Hintergrund der numerischen Wettervorhersage- bzw. Ensemblevorhersagesysteme, der Modellkette des DWD sowie zu Nowcasting-Verfahren
· Umfangreiche Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen zur Weiterverarbeitung und Nutzung des Outputs numerischer Simulationsmodelle und zu statistischen Anschlussverfahren wie z.B. MOS
· Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in der Anwendungsprogrammierung unter den Programmiersprachen FORTRAN, JAVA und/ oder C/C++
· Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in der Projektarbeit und/oder Leitung von Projekten
· Erfahrungen in der internationalen Zusammenarbeit im Rahmen der Forschung und Entwicklung
· Befähigung und Bereitschaft zum selbständigen, eigenverantwortlichen Denken und Handeln
· Planungs- und Organisationsvermögen
· Fähigkeit zum Umsetzen komplexer theoretischer Ansätze in praktisch nutzbare Verfahren
· Kreativität
· Kommunikationsfähigkeit
· Kooperationsfähigkeit
· Darstellungs- und Ausdrucksvermögen

Kenntnisse über meteorologische Datenformate (z.B. GRIB, BUFR) sowie Erfahrungen im Bereich der praktischen Wettervorhersage bzw. im Wetterwarndienst sind wünschenswert.

Bezahlung:

Der Dienstposten ist nach Entgeltgruppe 14, Fallgruppe 1, Teil III, Abschnitt 12 der Anlage 1 TV EntgO Bund bewertet. Die Zuordnung zu den Stufen erfolgt unter Berücksichtigung der persönlichen Voraussetzungen.

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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst fördert die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie und wurde entsprechend zertifiziert. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie unter www.beruf-und-familie.de<http://www.beruf-und-familie.de>

Besondere Hinweise:

Die Besetzung des Dienstpostens in Teilzeit ist grundsätzlich möglich.

Frauen werden verstärkt zur Bewerbung aufgefordert.

Frauen werden bei gleicher Qualifikation nach Maßgabe des § 8 BGleiG bevorzugt berücksichtigt. Den Belangen des Bundesgleichstellungsgesetzes wird hierbei Rechnung getragen.


Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei gleicher fachlicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt. Es wird nur ein Mindestmaß an körperlicher Eignung verlangt.

Die Bewerbung von Menschen aller Nationalitäten wird begrüßt.

Die Auswahl erfolgt durch eine Auswahlkommission.

Bei ausländischen Bildungsabschlüssen bitten wir um Übersendung entsprechender Nachweise über die Gleichwertigkeit mit einem deutschen Abschluss. Nähere Informationen hierzu entnehmen Sie bitte der Internetseite der Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen (ZAB) unter www.kmk.org/zab<http://www.kmk.org/zab>

Bewerbungsverfahren:

Sollte Ihr Interesse geweckt worden sein, bewerben Sie sich bitte bis zum 08.03.2016 über das Elektronische Bewerbungsverfahren (EBV) auf der Einstiegsseite
http://www.bav.bund.de/Einstieg-EBV

Hier geben Sie bitte den oben genannten Referenzcode ein.

Bitte laden Sie im weiteren Verlauf Ihre vollständigen Bewerbungsunterlagen (Lebenslauf, Universitätsdiplom/ Master-Urkunde und Zeugnis) als Anlage in Ihr Kandidatenprofil hoch.

Zusätzlich pflegen Sie bitte in Ihrem Kandidatenprofil unter "Ausbildung/Abschlüsse" Ihren Studienabschluss mit Abschlussnote und unter "Sprachen" Ihre Deutsch- und Englisch-Kenntnisse.

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