[iris-bulk] (Job) Seismologist/Analyst at ISC
IRIS
irismail at iris.washington.edu
Tue Aug 26 08:28:49 PDT 2008
The International Seismological Centre (ISC) is planning to fill a
full-time position of Seismologist / Analyst from Jan 1, 2009.
Initially this post is for 2 years with 6 months probation period and
the possibility of extension. The ISC values its experienced
personnel and always happy to retain qualified and dedicated staff.
The successful candidate will be expected to continue on a daily basis
with one of the most important ISC duties analysing the contents of
the ISC Bulletin. Fulfilling these duties would involve review of
automatic hypocentre solutions, reported source parameters and station
picks for approximately 40 thousand earthquakes and explosions per
year recorded by a network of more than 4 thousand seismic stations
worldwide. Occasional communication with seismologists from about 120
institutions contributing data to the ISC is also part of the job.
This is clearly not a research position although occasionally the ISC
analysts are involved in investigating ways to improve the ISC
operations and services to global seismological community.
A suitable candidate should have
a degree in Geophysics or related fields
experience in regional and global observational seismology,
including waveform analysis
dedicated meticulous attitude to data
working knowledge of English and
ability to work as part of a friendly international team.
Familiarity with LINUX and knowledge of other widely spoken languages
would be an advantage. A successful candidate will be given an
appropriate training and guidance that often lasts in excess of 6
months.
The starting salary will be approximately £25K per annum, consistent
with UK Academic scales, with 6 weeks paid holiday. Overseas
employees will be provided with assistance in initial travelling,
establishing accommodation and obtaining a UK Work Permit if required.
To apply, please send your CV with an accent on the above requirements
and the names and e-mail addresses of two referees to the ISC
Administration Officer, Mrs Maureen Aspinwall, at admin at isc.ac.uk
before September 29, 2008.
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