Job Summary
This position is located in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR),National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL), of the Forecast Research and Development Division (FRDD) with one vacancy in Norman, OK. This position is also announced under vacancy number OAR-NSSL-2020-0010, which is open to Status Candidates. You must apply to both announcements if you want to be considered for both.
Major Duties
As a Meteorologist, you will perform the following duties:
- Oversee projects and conduct research and development on boundary layer schemes to enhance the representation of Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) processes in various geographic locations and environmental regimes at high spatiotemporal resolution.
- Lead the evaluation of numerical model output using PBL observations obtained from research platforms towards meeting the goal of improving PBL schemes in numerical weather prediction models.
- Serve as expert advisor and lead the writing of research proposals that attain funding to advance understanding and modeling of boundary layer processes related to convection and severe weather.
- Lead collaboration with scientists at NOAA Labs and Centers for operational implementation, and academic institutions. Publish scientific results in peered-reviewed journals and present those results.
These duties are described at the full performance level of the ZP-4; the ZP-3 is developmental leading to such performance.
Qualifications
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:This position has a positive Education Requirement in addition to at least one year of Specialized Experience OR substitution of education for experience OR combination (if applicable) in order to be found minimally qualified. Transcripts must be submitted with your application package. You MUST meet the following requirements:
To qualify for the 1340 series:
EDUCATION:
A. Degree:meteorology, atmospheric science, or other natural science major that included: At least 24 semester (36 quarter) hours of credit in meteorology/atmospheric science including a minimum of: a. Six semester hours of atmospheric dynamics and thermodynamics;* b. Six semester hours of analysis and prediction of weather systems (synoptic/mesoscale); c. Three semester hours of physical meteorology; and d. Two semester hours of remote sensing of the atmosphere and/or instrumentation. 2. Six semester hours of physics, with at least one course that includes laboratory sessions.* 3. Three semester hours of ordinary differential equations.* 4. At least nine semester hours of course work appropriate for a physical science major in any combination of three or more of the following: physical hydrology, statistics, chemistry, physical oceanography, physical climatology, radiative transfer, aeronomy, advanced thermodynamics, advanced electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and computer science.ORB.Combination of education and experience:course work as shown in A above, plus appropriate experience or additional education.*There is a prerequisite or corequisite of calculus for course work in atmospheric dynamics and thermodynamics, physics, and differential equations. Calculus courses must be appropriate for a physical science major.
-AND-SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:Applicants must possess one year of specialized experience equivalent in difficulty and responsibility to the next lower grade level in the Federal Service. Specialized experience is experience that has equipped the applicant with the particular competencies/knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position.This experience need not have been in the federal government.Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations e.g., professional; philanthropic, religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies; knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.To qualify at the ZP-3 or GS-11 level:
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:In addition to meeting the Basic Requirements above, applicants must also possess one full year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to theZP-2 or GS-09 in the Federal service. Specialized experience MUST include all of the following: Conducting high-resolution modeling of processes related to convection and severe weather;
Assisting in the evaluation of numerical model output using Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) observations from research platforms and improving PBL schemes; and
Drafting research proposals for developing numerical representations of the PBL. -OR-SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION:Master's or equivalent graduate degree.-OR-COMBINATION OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:A combination of related graduate level education and specialized experience as described above. NOTE: Only graduate education in excess of one year is qualifying for combination of education and experience. To qualify at the ZP-4 or GS-13 level:
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:In addition to meeting the Basic Requirements above, applicants must also possess one full year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to theZP-3 or GS-12 in the Federal service. Specialized experience MUST include all of the following: Planning research projects to improve high-resolution modeling of processes related to convection initiation and severe convective weather;
Evaluating numerical model output using Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) observations from research platforms and implementing PBL schemes into numerical prediction models; and
Developing and executing of research funding proposals.
Pay Range
$64,009.00 - $140,146.00