Climatologist Job Description
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Climatologist Job Description
- Support and lead the assessment of climate change impact on infrastructure, buildings and facilities
- Facilitate climate risk assessments workshops for clients
- Perform research on best practices in climate change and future climate projections
- Provide internal project management support and input on climate sections of reports
- Provide advice to designers on the impact of climate changes to design criteria
- Develop material for capacity building and deliver presentations on climate risk assessments
- Contribute to the capacity development of First Nations communities to assess and mitigate impacts of climate change
- Groundwater decline and drought assessment in Utah & Southern Nevada (county wise)
- Analysis of precipitation, temperature, soil moisture and USGS well depth variability across Utah
- Finding correlation among drought indices
- Proficiency with graphic design programs (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) and website design or management software (e.g., Drupal)
- Advanced degree in Climatology
- T least 1-year experience in the application of climate risk assessment tools, in particular Engineers Canada PIEVC protocol
- Must have experience in the development of standards under the Canadian standards development framework
- Experience in climate analytics, historical climate trends and projecting climate changes
- Analysis of global climate models with expertise to downscale to regional level
Climatologist Job Description
- Downscaling (spatial and temporal) of GRACE data (Total Water Storage) using GRACE Data Assimilation System for Utah
- Assimilation of GRACE Groundwater data to Land surface model (CESM/CLSM) and trend analysis
- Incorporation of water usage changes (in each county) to land surface model and connection to natural water residue
- Ability to develop research proposal and research papers based on groundwater decline and drought pattern changes over the years in Utah and Southern Nevada region
- The Applied Climatologist will support the State Climate Office’s (SCO) public service mission by collaborating with other scientists on research, outreach, and extension
- This position will mainly support grant-funded projects, including federally and state-funded climate decision support systems for planners and resource managers
- This position will work with the SCO team to visualize data using various media (e.g., online tool, reports)
- The candidate will also support the office’s climate outreach activities, which includes public presentations, events, and workshops
- Inclusiveness and diversity are critical to the success of the State Climate Office, College of Sciences, and the University
- Additional work expectations include a willingness to think creatively to pursue new research directions and to contribute to general office tasks, including light website updating, meetings, webinars, and trainings
- At least 4 years’ experience in the application of climate risk assessment tools, in particular Engineers Canada PIEVC protocol
- Knowledge of, or interest in hydrologic processes and climatic connection
- Computer programming proficiency in GrADS, NCL or PYTHON
- Experience in working with large, multidimensional climate datasets
- Demonstration of the ability to work in a team environment independently
- Require post-baccalaureate credentials or a bachelor’s degree plus alternative or equivalent professional training and experience
Climatologist Job Description
- Master’s degree in Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, Geography, Environmental Sciences, Hydrology, Agriculture and Soil Sciences, or a related field plus three years experience working in climate or weather
- Previous experience in climate communication and outreach is a plus
- The start date is anticipated to be on March 15, 2021
- Successful candidates should have proven experience working with observed and modeled climate data, including downscaled climate projections (e.g., MACA, LOCA)
- Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of appropriate use of observed and modeled climate data
- This position requires strong analytical skills and programming proficiency in R, Matlab, or Python
- Candidates should have strong written and oral communication skills
- Candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to learning about and understanding the climate of North Carolina, though prior experience in the state is not necessary
- This position will represent the State Climate Office in meetings and workshops, often as the sole climate subject matter expert