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Climate Adaptation Foundation Scientist

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location England (South West) - UK
Town/City Exeter
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 24/02/2012
Company Name Met Office
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Description

Salary: Starting £21,250 and for exceptional candidates up to £26,250 + competitive benefits, including Civil Service Pension

Generic role: Foundation Scientist

Profession: Science and Engineering

Permanent, Full time at Met Office, Exeter

Closing date for applications: 24 February 2012

Background information

Businesses and governments are now increasingly aware of the need to understand the risks and opportunities that climate change and variability poses to their interests, in order to inform suitable adaptation strategies. The Climate Impacts team in the Met Office Hadley Centre has grown rapidly over the last few years in response to the increase in demand for research and consultancy on climate risks. We provide scientific advice and guidance to a wide range of customers including DECC, DEFRA and the energy, transport and water industries. Staff working in climate impacts and adaptation research and consultancy will work with world leading Met Office research scientists to understand current and potential capability. They will develop and apply the most up to date and relevant science to customer-focused.

Specific job purpose

To apply and contribute to the development of innovative scientific techniques and tools for analysing and communicating risks and impacts of climate change to a wide range of customers.

Specific job responsibilities

  • Develop the application of suitable techniques for analysing and quantifying the impacts and associated risks of climate change.
  • Work with the wider Met Office team to understand current and future Met Office capabilities and identify and support capability development to address identified customer requirements.
  • Contribute to project reports for customers and to the publication of scientific papers based on the project outputs (as applicable).
  • Represent the Met Office at customer meetings, scientific conferences, seminars etc where the science of climate change, impacts and adaptation need to be presented, discussed and explored.

Qualifications, skills and abilities required

Essential

  • A good background in physical science or maths to at least degree level (2:1 or above).
  • Good understanding of current and emerging climate science and experience in applying these in a research context.
  • Ability to learn new scientific and technical skills readily and apply them.
  • Demonstrated drive and commitment to focus on timely delivery of high quality output through effective resource planning and creation of solutions to obstacles.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate own science to non specialists.
  • Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate and build working relationships with wider colleagues.
  • Experience in software tools and/or programming languages.
  • Experience of extracting, analysing, interpreting, and displaying datasets.

Desirable

  • Demonstrated ability to actively listen, discuss and understand the needs of scientific and non-scientific customers and relate these to scientific work which can be carried out.
  • Experience of delivering presentations at international conferences or to customers.
  • Willingness to travel both within the UK and overseas.
  • Peer-reviewed publications or equivalent level customer reports.
  • Experience in representing an organisation externally as a scientist.

Additional supplementary information

If the successful candidate is currently in a role in the Met Office scientific framework, they will ordinarily remain in the role to which they are currently mapped.

Application forms and further information

Please mark your request or returned application form: Climate Adaptation Foundation Scientist 002319 R

Please complete this form (using Adobe Reader 9 or above). You can save the form part-way through and return to it later, using the Adobe Reader toolbar. Once you are happy with it submit it using the button at the end of the form. Alternatively, print the form out, complete by hand, and return by post.

Application form Download application form (PDF, 199 kB)

Guidance
 notes Guidance notes and information for applicants (PDF, 57 kB)

If you require a Microsoft Word version of the application form, please email HREnquiries@metoffice.gov.uk including the words 'application request' in the subject line. An automatic email will be returned to you immediately. If you have not received an email within 48 hours then please contact us.

Alternatively, you can call or write to:

HR Customer Services
Met Office
FitzRoy Road
Exeter
EX1 3PB

Tel: 01392 885000

We are unable to reply to each applicant individually. If you have had no response from us within four weeks of the closing date please assume you have been unsuccessful. If you meet the sift criteria but have applied more than three times for the same or similar job within the last two years, it will be up to the recruiting manager's discretion whether to offer you an interview.

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