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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 657, Issue 4

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Today's Topics:

1. vacancy at CNRM on wind power ensemble prediction
(BOUTTIER François)
2. Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes - 20170033
(0033)
3. Ecohydrology position at the University of Arizona
(Moore, David Joseph - (davidjpmoore))
4. PRACE Summer of HPC 2017 programme (Stefano Salon)
5. Postdoctoral research opportunity on numerical modelling in
meteorology (Asgeir Sorteberg)
6. Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Tropical Hydro-Ecological
Modelling, Edinburgh (Roger Brugge)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 18:11:18 +0100 (CET)
From: BOUTTIER François <francois.bouttier@meteo.fr>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] vacancy at CNRM on wind power ensemble prediction
Message-ID: <205194814.511030.1484154678555.JavaMail.root@meteo.fr>
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This is an extension of a previously published job offer.

Job vacancy: fixed-term scientific position at CNRM-UMR, Météo-France
Topic: wind power prediction using ensemble forecasts
Starting date: winter 2017 - Duration: 12 months

Applicants are invited for a 12 months post-doctoral or civil engineer position, starting no later than 1 April 2017 on the topic described here. The deadline for application is 31 January 2017. The position is located at the CNRM-UMR laboratory in Toulouse, France.

Please see full job description in the attached document.

Francois Bouttier

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BOUTTIER Francois - CNRM-UMR/GMME/MICADO - Meteo-France 42 Av Coriolis 30157 Toulouse France
tel +33 5 6107 9825 fax +33 5 6107 9626 francois.bouttier@meteo.fr

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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 08:11:22 +0000
From: 0033 <0033.personalgewinnung@bav.bund.de>
To: "'met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk'" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Cc: 0033 <0033.personalgewinnung@bav.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes
- 20170033
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) sucht zur Mitarbeit im Sachgebiet Online Informationsdienste und Kompetenzzentrum Web-Systeme des Referates "Kommunikation" am Dienstort Offenbach am Main zum nächstmöglichen Termin, unbefristet, zwei


Informatiker/innen (FH/Bachelor) oder
Ingenieure/innen einschlägiger Fachrichtung (FH/Bachelor)

Referenzcode der Ausschreibung 20170033_9334

Das Aufgabengebiet beider Dienstposten umfasst im Wesentlichen folgende Tätigkeiten:

· Betrieb und Weiterentwicklung der Geo-Webdienste für meteorologische Fachanwendungen

o Umsetzung und Weiterentwicklung der Betriebskonzepte zum operationellen Betrieb der Geo-Webdienste und anderer meteorologischer Webservices

o Unterstützung der Fachbereiche des DWD bei der Entwicklung von neuen Anwendungen für Geo-Webdienste

o Durchführung von umfangreichen Konfigurationsarbeiten bei Einrichtung und Betrieb neuer meteorologischer Web-Anwendungen

o Entwicklung von geeigneten Monitoring Tools zur Betriebsüberwachung und Ermittlung von aussagekräftigen Kennzahlen

· Entwicklung von Clientanwendungen auf der Basis von Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) konformen Diensten

· Mitarbeit in Webprojekten

Unerlässliche Anforderungen an die künftigen Dienstposteninhaber/innen sind:

· Erfolgreich abgeschlossenes Fachhochschulstudium oder gleichwertiger Bachelorabschluss der Informatik oder vergleichbarer Abschluss einschlägiger Fachrichtung, (z.B. Dipl.-Ingenieur/in mit einschlägigem Schwerpunkt) oder eine Laufbahnausbildung für den gehobenen naturwissenschaftlichen oder technischen Dienst
· Sichere Kenntnisse der deutschen Sprache (mindestens Level C1 CEFR) in Wort und Schrift

· Bereitschaft zu Dienstreisen


Darüber hinaus erwarten wir von Ihnen:


· Tiefgehende Kenntnisse in Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) konformen webbasierten Geodiensten

· Umfassende Programmierkenntnisse in Java, Java-Script, Open Layers und HTML5

· Umfangreiche Kenntnisse im Umgang mit relationalen Datenbanken mit und ohne Spatialerweiterung (Oracle und Postgres mit Postgis)

· Kenntnisse der Software GeoServer und im Betriebssystem Linux und Windows

· Englische Sprachkenntnisse (mindestens Level B1 CEFR) in Wort und Schrift

· Erfahrungen im Betrieb von Geo-Webdiensten und Webanwendungen auf der Basis von Apache/Tomcat und dem Betriebssystem Unix/Linux

· Erfahrung in Webprojekten

· Adressatenorientierte Kommunikationsfähigkeit i.V.m. einem sicheren Ausdrucks- und Darstellungsvermögen in Wort und Schrift

· Kooperationsfähigkeit

· Belastbarkeit, insbesondere im Hinblick auf Zeitdruck

· Kunden- und Serviceorientierung

· Planungs- und Organisationsvermögen i.V.m. einer zuverlässigen und sorgfältigen Arbeitsweise und Aufgabenvielfalt
· Befähigung zum analytischen Denken & Handeln insbesondere im Hinblick auf Fehleranalyse und -behebung

Bezahlung:

Der Dienstposten ist nach Entgeltgruppe 11, Fallgruppe 1, Teil III, Abschnitt 24 der Anlage 1 zum TV-EntgO-Bund bewertet. Absolventen/innen der Informatik oder Ingenieurwissenschaften mit einschlägiger Fachrichtung (IT) werden demzufolge in die Entgeltgruppe 11 TV-EntgO-Bund eingruppiert. Die Eingruppierung für Absolventen/innen anderer Studiengänge erfolgt nach Entgeltgruppe 10 TV-EntgO-Bund. Die Zuordnung zu den Stufen erfolgt unter Berücksichtigung der persönlichen einschlägigen Erfahrungen.

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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.


Bewerbungsverfahren:

Sollte Ihr Interesse geweckt worden sein, bewerben Sie sich bitte bis zum 19.02.2017 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, FH-Diplom/ Bachelor-Urkunde und Zeugnis, Arbeitszeugnisse) 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.

Für Fragen im Zusammenhang mit dem Elektronischen Bewerbungsverfahren steht Ihnen die Bundesanstalt für Verwaltungsdienstleistungen unter der Rufnummer 04941 602-240 zur Verfügung.

Ansprechpartner/in:


Für nähere Auskünfte steht Ihnen im Deutschen Wetterdienst Frau Nicole Ihling, Tel.: 069 8062-4119, zur Verfügung.
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 21:55:17 +0000
From: "Moore, David Joseph - (davidjpmoore)"
<davidjpmoore@email.arizona.edu>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Ecohydrology position at the University of Arizona
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The School of Natural Resources and the Environment (SNRE; http://snre.arizona.edu/) at the University of Arizona (UA) (http://www.arizona.edu/) seeks outstanding applicants for a tenure-eligible position in Ecohydrology at the rank of advanced Assistant or Associate Professor of Ecohydrology excited to join our growing interdisciplinary faculty and complement our existing research strengths. Successful applicants will be expected to continue their externally funded research program focused on interactions between the biosphere and the hydrological cycle, and to contribute to excellence in teaching and outreach within the School of Natural Resources and the Environment. We encourage applications from candidates with a strong physical science focus and research interests in one or more of the following areas: riparian systems, water supply and water quality, stream hydrology, applied geomorphology, ecophysiology, biometeorology, the soil-water-plant continuum, sustainability and conservation of water resources. This position offers the opportunity for applicants to engage in multiple exciting interdisciplinary initiatives including research made possible through the School's partnerships with the Critical Zone Observatory Network, the Santa Rita Experimental Range, the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed, the Landscape Evolution Observatory at Biosphere 2, the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON).
SNRE, has strong research, teaching and outreach programs in wildlife and fisheries ecology; conservation biology; ecohydrology and watershed management; rangeland ecology, restoration, and management; global change ecology and management; and arid lands research. SNRE is also host to multiple cooperators from both the federal (the USGS Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, the USGS Sonoran Desert Research Station, the National Park Service Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, the USGS Southwest Climate Science Center, the National Phenology Network) and state (Game and Fish Dept., Dept. of Transportation, Dept. of Environmental Quality) agencies. Our cooperative extension personnel have strong connections to landowners throughout Arizona.

Diversity of thought, background, and experience powers our culture of innovation, success, and life-changing discovery. We welcome candidates who have the academic qualifications appropriate for the appointment at the rank of advanced assistant or associate professor and the ability to work effectively within a broadly diverse community of students and scholars.

Applications must include: a (i) cover letter, (ii) curriculum vitae, (iii) statement of research (2-3 pages) and teaching (2-3 pages) interests, and (iv) the names and contact information of 3-5 references. Within these materials we ask the applicant to explain how they will work to engage and support underrepresented groups in research and in the classroom. We also request that the candidate nominate two published articles that exemplify the current direction of their research. Applicants can apply online at https://uacareers.com/postings/15729.

Review of applications will commence February 3, 2017 and continue until a suitable candidate is found. Start date is negotiable.
Direct questions about the position to the chair of the search committee: Professor David Moore, Chair of the Search Committee (davidjpmoore (at) email.arizona.edu<http://email.arizona.edu>).

David JP Moore
Associate Professor
School of Natural Resources and the Environment
ENR2 Bldg. N415
1064 E. Lowell Street
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721

Office: N415
Phone: 520 621 9998
https://snre.arizona.edu/people/david-moore
http://djpmoore.tumblr.com<http://djpmoore.tumblr.com/>
https://twitter.com/DJPMoore

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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 10:10:01 +0100
From: Stefano Salon <ssalon@inogs.it>
To: Met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] PRACE Summer of HPC 2017 programme
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**** On behalf of Leon Kos ****


Dear Students and Faculty members,

Are you or is someone you know an early-stage postgraduate and late-stage
undergraduate student? If so, you are invited to apply for the *PRACE
Summer of HPC 2017* programme, which will be held in July & August 2017.
The programme consists of a training week and two months on placement at
top HPC centres around Europe, the programme affords participants the
opportunity to learn and share information about PRACE and HPC, and
includes accommodation, a stipend, and travel to their HPC centre
placement. Please visit https://summerofhpc.prace-ri.eu for more info.
*Note: projects with focus on Earth Sciences applications can be also
present.*

Kind regards,
Leon Kos
PRACE Summer of HPC 2017 Coordinator

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*About PRACE*

The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) is an
international non-profit association with its seat in Brussels. The PRACE
Research Infrastructure provides a persistent world-class high performance
computing service for scientists and researchers from academia and industry
in Europe. The computer systems and their operations accessible through
PRACE are provided by 4 PRACE members (BSC representing Spain, CINECA
representing Italy, GCS representing Germany and GENCI representing
France). The Implementation Phase of PRACE receives funding from the EU's
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement RI-312763
and from the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
(2014-2020) under grant agreements 653838 and 730913. For more information,
see www.prace-ri.eu


--

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Stefano Salon
OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Div. of Oceanography - ECHO Group
Via Beirut 2-4
34151 Trieste - Italy
Tel. +39-040-2140633
Fax +39-040-2140266
http://www.ogs.trieste.it/en/users/stefano-salon
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 20:28:01 +0100
From: Asgeir Sorteberg <Asgeir.Sorteberg@uib.no>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral research opportunity on numerical
modelling in meteorology
Message-ID: <a6cf08b7-a2fb-7066-d3fe-65f7c56a9d30@uib.no>
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Please distribute widely. Interested candidates may contact Nils Gunnar
Kvamstø (Nils.Kvamsto@uib.no) or me (asgeir.sorteberg@uib.no) for
additional information. Many thanks!

There is a vacancy for a postdoctoral fellow position at the Geophysical
Institute, University of Bergen, Norway within numerical modelling in
meteorology. The position is for a period of 3 years and is funded by
the University of Bergen and Norwegian Meteorological Institute

The position is part of an effort to develop a physically based
spatio-temporal gridded downscaling of the national numerical weather
prediction (NWP) forecast that is currently run on a grid of 2.5 x 2.5
km2.
The postdoctoral fellow's main responsibility will be to develop a
computationally fast (in an operational environment) physics-based
downscaling tool that is constrained by the national NWP analysis/
forecast. The novelty of the project is to explore and develop
capabilities of utilising new, un-conventional (e.g. personal)
observations. Special emphasis will be placed on improving the
nowcasting skills of the current weather forecasts.

The application deadline is Feb. 1. For more details about the position,
instructions on how to submit an application, and contact information,
please see:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/132763/postdoctoral-fellow-position-in-meteorology


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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 09:49:54 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Tropical
Hydro-Ecological Modelling, Edinburgh
Message-ID:
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University of Edinburgh
Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Tropical Hydro-Ecological Modelling
Vacancy Ref: : 038510 Closing Date : 08-Feb-2017
Contact Person : Emma Blacklock Contact Number : 0131 650 5851
Contact Email : Emma.Blacklock@ed.ac.uk
We are looking for a postdoctoral research associate to research the effects of climate variation on crop yield and forest production across Africa. The work is funded by two research projects. The first is the UK Space Agency funded research project, Forests 2020. This is a large consortium project involving partners from six tropical forest countries (Brazil, Mexico, Ghana, Kenya, Indonesia and Colombia) with the aim of dramatically improving the uptake and usefulness of satellite data products in these countries. The second is a Royal Society challenge grant, with the aim to develop a soil moisture and crop yield diagnostic system for sub-Saharan Africa.

This PRDA will focus on analysing and modelling the effects of climate and soil moisture on crop and forest water use, photosynthesis and production. Competitive candidates will have experience in hydrological and/or biogeochemical modelling, model-data fusion, well developed numerical analytical skills, and a proven capacity to publish scientific outputs. The appointee will combine earth observations, field data and modelling to determine the current and future states of tropical production and plant growth, and their controlling processes. We have a well-developed model-data fusion system that will be used to meet project objectives.

This post is full time, fixed term for 24 months and is available from 01 April 2017; or as soon as possible thereafter.

Full details at:
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form


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