Atmospheric Scientist - High Resolution Climate Modeling
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: RICHLAND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Atmospheric Scientist - High Resolution Climate Modeling<BR>Organization and Job ID<BR>Job ID: 301914<BR>Directorate:<BR><BR>Fundamental & Computational Sciences<BR>Division:<BR><BR>Atmospheric Sciences & Global Change<BR>Department:<BR><BR>Climate Physics<BR>Position Title: Atmospheric Scientist - High Resolution Climate Modeling (Level II / III)<BR>Job Description<BR>The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is recruiting an atmospheric scientist to work on projects related to high resolution climate modeling using global and regional climate models. The selected candidate will work with a team of climate modelers on evaluating global and regional approaches to high resolution modeling and apply the models to understand water cycle processes, including the role of clouds and land-atmosphere and/or atmosphere-ocean interactions on water cycle variations and extremes. <BR>Applications need to include:<BR>* Cover letter describing the applicants research experience and interests.<BR>* Curriculum vitae with a list of publications in refereed journals.<BR>* Names and addresses of three references.<BR>Interested candidates can obtain additional information from Ruby Leung (ruby.leung@pnnl.gov).<BR>Job ID: 301914<BR>Minimum Requirements<BR>Scientist, Level II<BR>- Minimum Education Requirement: BS 2-3 years experience, MS 0-2 years experience, PhD 0 years experience<BR>- Technical Expertise: Contributing professional who is building a professional reputation for technical expertise. Fully applies and interprets standard theories, principles, methods, tools and technologies within specialty.<BR>- Level of Responsibility: Independently completes recurring assignments. Exercises limited judgment on work details. Makes preliminary selections and adaptations of technical alternatives.<BR>- Breadth of Technical Knowledge: Continues developing technical expertise and knowledge. Develops new skills.<BR>Scientist, Level III<BR>- Minimum Education Requirement: BS 5 years experience, MS 3+ years experience, PhD 1-2 years experience<BR>- Technical Expertise: Skilled professional. Applies, on a broad basis, existing theories, principles, and concepts to a specialty field.<BR>- Level of Responsibility: Fully competent in all conventional applications of knowledge common in the specific discipline and function of work assigned. Principle Investigator (PI) or Co-PI on projects or tasks.<BR>- Breadth of Technical Knowledge: Proactively stays abreast of developments in industry and maintains skills consistent with state of the art.<BR>Qualifications<BR>A PhD in Atmospheric Science or related subjects. Candidates with experience in regional and global climate models, terrestrial and cloud process modeling, and familiarity with high performance computing are preferred.<BR>Equal Employment Opportunity<BR>Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer and supports diversity in the workplace.<BR><BR>All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran statu </font></td>
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