Job Vacancy - Atmospheric Chemistry Modeller
Please quote ref no: BAS 115/13
Closing date for applications: 13 Oct 2013 at 11:59pm
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS), part of the Natural Environment Research Council, aims to undertake a world-class programme of scientific research, and to sustain for the UK an active and influential regional presence and a leadership role in Antarctic affairs.
BAS’s tropospheric chemistry group studies a broad range of polar atmospheric chemistry issues. Interests include the chemistry of the sea ice zone, air/snow exchange processes and the influence on ice core data, and the influence of the Southern Ocean on atmospheric composition. The group operates a field laboratory at Halley station in coastal Antarctica, from which we have undertaken a number of ambitious atmospheric chemistry field campaigns with UK and international partners. This laboratory houses an instrument suite for long-term observations (including high resolution CO2 and CH4) and is a Global station within the WMO-GAW network. As a result, we have access to a wealth of data both from Halley and from other Antarctic sites.
You will be based in Cambridge, and will use a variety of modelling tools as appropriate, but likely to include global, regional, as well as 1-D and 0-D models. The aim will be to carry out innovative research to interpret existing datasets, either from Halley or elsewhere in the polar regions, and to place the measurements into the wider context of their significance for the polar and global atmosphere. The implications of climate change for such connections will also be a focus of study.
The tropospheric chemistry group has strong links with BAS’s ice core and meteorological research groups, and we would encourage interactions with these groups as part of your work. We would also anticipate that you would provide advice/support on modelling issues to other members of the tropospheric chemistry group when appropriate.
To achieve these research objectives, we envisage that you would also: liaise with other modellers at BAS and within the UK/international community; represent BAS at scientific meetings/conferences; produce high quality scientific papers; lead/contribute to funding proposals; play an active role in shaping the tropospheric chemistry research agenda at BAS.
This role offers a high level of diversity and autonomy, and the chance to work as part of a world-class research team in a stimulating scientific environment.
Further information about our Antarctic laboratory can be found at: http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/bas_research/support/labs/caslab/index.php
Qualifications: Good first degree (2.1 or above) in Chemistry, Physics or relevant environmental science plus PhD involving atmospheric modelling and/or atmospheric chemistry (or equivalent).
Duration: Open - Ended Appointment
Salary: Salary will be in the range of £26,450 to £29,710 per annum for Band 6 or £31,020 to £37,500 per annum for Band 5 We offer a generous benefits package including a defined salary pension scheme, free car parking, flexible working hours and 30 days annual leave.
British Antarctic Survey will make a decission based on your application form about which band level we will be interviewing you at and we will inform you proir to interview
On-line application forms and further information are available on our website at www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment
These are also available from the Human Resources Section, British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET. Tel: (01223) 221508.
Please quote reference: BAS 115/13
Closing date for receipt of application forms is. 13th October 2013
Interviews are scheduled to be held on. w/c 21st October 2013
We welcome applications from all sections of the community. People from ethnic minorities are currently under-represented and their applications are particularly welcome.
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