[Geoldept] Fw: VOLCANO: USGS Volcano Science Center geologist position

Jackie Caplan-Auerbach caplanj at geol.wwu.edu
Tue May 20 10:31:59 PDT 2014


Hey there, students and alumni,

Here's an amazing opportunity to work for the Volcano Science Center with the 
USGS!  You must have two years of graduate work or an undergraduate degree 
with at least a year of geology experience.  Note that the application 
deadline is this Thursday, so get on it!

aloha,
Jackie


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USGS Volcano Science Center geologist position
From: "Calvert, Andrew" <acalvert at usgs.gov>
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The USGS Volcano Science Center in Menlo Park, CA is advertising a
geologist position for a large project on an alkali basalt/trachyte
volcanic center in the Middle East.  Duties include coordinating USGS staff
and international collaborators involved in characterizing the seismic and
eruptive hazards of the volcanic center, managing online databases
containing geologic and analytical data, synthesizing data and writing
technical reports and portions of research papers, and coordinating travel
and shipping logistics for fieldwork and training.

The incumbent must be able to travel internationally 2 weeks per year, with
optional additional fieldwork up to 6 weeks per year.  We are looking for a
geologist with strong writing and communication skills, and the desire to
work internationally.  The position is a GS-9 level, with a starting salary
of $56,735 per year.  Information and application instructions are on
USAJOBS

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/370184600

For more information please contact Andy Calvert (acalvert at usgs.gov) or Tom
Sisson (tsisson at usgs.gov).

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Andrew Calvert (acalvert at usgs.gov)
Volcano Science Center, US Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Road, MS-910
Menlo Park, CA 94025
ph: 650-329-5276; fax: 650-329-5203

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Jackie Caplan-Auerbach
Geology Department
Western Washington University
516 High St., MS 9080
Bellingham, WA, 98225
tel:  360-650-4153
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