[Geolalumni] Fw: USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Geophysicist (Geodesy) GS-9-11
Jackie Caplan-Auerbach
caplanj at wwu.edu
Fri Dec 13 13:29:08 PST 2024
Job alert!! Those with a master's degree or a couple of years' experience should take a look. Jobs at HVO don't come up very often, so don't let this one pass you by.
Note that the application window closes once they receive 35 applications, so there's no time to lose.
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Subject: [jobs-earthscope] USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Geophysicist (Geodesy) GS-9-11
Job Announcement:
Geophysicist (Geodesy)
U.S. Geological Survey, Volcano Science Center
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hilo, Hawai'i
Open date: 12/16/2024. Close date: 12/26/2024. This job will close when we have received 35 applications which may be sooner than the closing date
Learn more and apply at USAJOBS:
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/824043400
As a Geophysicist within the Volcano Science Center, some of your specific duties will include:
* Performs computer and field-based duties related to the measurement and study of ground deformation in response to volcanic and tectonic processes in Hawaii and other volcanic areas within the U.S. with an emphasis on geodetic data and metadata management.
* Performs data acquisition, processing, archiving, and retrieval activities for a complex, multi-station monitoring network with hundreds of channels of geodetic data from GPS/GNSS stations, tiltmeters and other deformation monitoring instruments.
* Participates in major data collection activities used in earthquake and volcanic hazard studies and assessments. Performs high precision GPS/GNSS surveys to measure ground deformation on Kilauea, Mauna Loa and other volcanoes through intensive fieldwork campaigns and continuous networks.
* Participates in communications and coordination activities with scientists and engineers. Reads and analyzes a wide variety of technical information. Publishes curated datasets to interactive web platforms and data repositories.
* Processes and interprets sets of geodetic data using computer techniques. Uses commercial and in-house software to organize, archive, process and interpret complex geodetic data sets. Ensures that geodetic data are tabulated, processed, and entered into databases. Archives and creates backups of geodetic data and all critical software and files.
* Analyzes geodetic data in context of other data streams; participates in geodetic data analysis to improve forecasting strategies.
* Designs and implements geodetic studies.
* Provides training, makes presentations, and participates in communications and coordination activities with scientists and engineers.
Pay scale & grade: GS 9 - 11
Appointment type: Permanent
Work schedule: Full-time
Learn more about the position and apply at USAJOBS:
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/824043400
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David A. Phillips, Ph.D. (he/him)
Deputy Scientist-in-Charge
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
daphillips at usgs.gov, 808-967-8827<tel:808-967-8827>
www.usgs.gov/hvo<http://www.usgs.gov/hvo>
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