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Today's Topics:
1. SEPA vacancies Scientist (Meteorologist/Modeller) and a
Senior Scientist (Meteorology/Modelling) (Gillespie, Carol)
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 11:34:33 +0000
From: "Gillespie, Carol" <Carol.Gillespie@sepa.org.uk>
To: "'met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk'" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] SEPA vacancies Scientist (Meteorologist/Modeller)
and a Senior Scientist (Meteorology/Modelling)
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Hi There
SEPA's Chief Executive Terry A'Hearn has a vision for SEPA "the only successful societies in the 21st Century will be ones that are very low in environmental impact. This will require major innovation. SEPA knows we need to support people and businesses across Scotland to do this. So, we need the best people working for us to help Scotland be a hotbed of innovation that will drive 21st Century success. With this is mind SEPA is looking to recruit a Scientist (Meteorologist/Modeller) and a Senior Scientist (Meteorology/Modelling).
The key aspects of the roles are to provide advice on the modelling and monitoring of atmospheric dispersion processes, playing a key role in SEPA's mission to protect the Scottish environment for generations to come. Focussing particularly on improving Air Quality information to the public, considering physical processes as well as elements of atmospheric chemistry.
You'll provide modelling; monitoring and analysis of atmospheric processes in support of investigations and projects, working with colleagues to proactively develop tools, methods, documentation and procedures to ensure even better results. SEPA receives modelling and monitoring reports in support of applications to discharge waste to atmosphere. You'll comprehensively assess those reports - from the scientific methods used through to key assumptions and risks.
Whether writing reports, delivering presentations or influencing change, you'll need to demonstrate excellent communication skills and innovative thought. Ideally qualified to postgraduate level in a relevant subject, your knowledge spans meteorological processes and instrumentation, key concepts in atmospheric chemistry, computer programming, data analysis and visualisation and methods for assessing waste discharge to air. The ability to apply analytical and numerical models and process data to achieve practical outcomes within these fields is essential. More detailed information on these posts is available on our job pages http://jobs.sepa.org.uk/.
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Carol Gillespie
Senior HR Advisor, Organisation Development
Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Strathallan House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TZ
t: 01786 452491 e: carol.gillespie@sepa.org.uk<mailto:carol.gillespie@sepa.org.uk> web: www.sepa.org.uk<http://www.sepa.org.uk/>
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