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(Posted 14 Sep 2007)

Space Physics Job Opportunity: USGS - due 11 Nov

The US Geological Survey (USGS) announces the opening of a position of research geophysicist (GS-1313-12) to work within the Geomagnetism Program of the Central Region Geologic Hazards Team. The Geologic Hazards Team (GHT) conducts research in geophysics, geomagnetism, seismology, engineering seismology, geology, and geomechanics in order to assess geomagnetic hazards, seismic hazards and risk, and ground-failure hazards on regional, national, and international scales. The Geomagnetism Program (http://geomag.usgs.gov) is responsible for the operation of magnetic observatories, the collection and processing of data from these observatories, and the analysis of geomagnetic data for purposes of research and practical application.

Applications are invited from all relevant scientific communities, including geophysics and space-physics. Successful applicants will have a broad knowledge of geomagnetism, geophysics, data analysis, mathematics, statistics, and computers in order to conduct scientific research and to develop operational diagnostic programs pertaining to rapid geomagnetic variations related to magnetic storms. Successful applicants will also have experience in managing a scientific project, published scientific results in peer-reviewed journals, and strong communication skills.

This is a two-year term position and it comes with an annual salary of $67,572.00/year. The position is located in Golden, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, and situated at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Announcement number CR-2007-0599, applications must be complete and submitted between the dates of Sept. 11, 2007 to Nov. 11, 2007. Informal inquiries: Jeffrey J. Love, jlove@usgs.gov 303-273-8540. Personnel Office contact: Kathy Scheich, kscheich@usgs.gov 303-236-9581.

Complete qualification information and application procedures can be accessed online at http://www.usgs.gov/ohr/oars/ or http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/. U.S. citizenship is required.

The U.S. Geological Survey is an equal opportunity employer.


-- Revised 14 Sep 2007 by emery@ucar.edu

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