The Environmental Monitoring and Science Division of Alberta Environment and Parks looking for a Hydroclimatologist that is a recognized scientific expert to lead our provincial hydrometric and climatological sciences monitoring programs.
To apply visit: https://jobs.alberta.ca/ and search for JOB ID: 1045097 Closing Date: October 10, 2017 The position requires: • A PhD in hydrology or climatological science with expertise and demonstrated experience in at least one of the following areas: surface hydrology, climatology, ecohydrology, terrestrial hydrometeorology, climate-mediated and anthropogenic landscape changes, climate dynamics, and nonlinear dynamics systems; • A minimum of 2 years' experience in design and implementation of watershed science monitoring programs; • A record of publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals commensurate with established peers with a similar level of experience (for example, Assistant Professors at Canadian academic institutions); • Extensive knowledge in advanced numerical analysis of large environmental data sets, application of appropriate models or other means to predict local, regional and cumulative impacts of a broad range of development and activities; • Extensive knowledge in new and emerging methods related to assessing the status and trends in Alberta's surface water resources, and current and emerging provincial and national hydrological issues; • In-depth working knowledge of relevant environmental legislation, regulations, and management frameworks. Equivalencies will be considered. Note: Candidates with lesser qualifications may be considered at a lower classification and salary range. — Colin A. Cooke, PhD Aquatic Scientist, Environmental Monitoring and Science Division, Alberta Environment and Parks Adjunct Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta
