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Provide process specific training, particularly related to marine and meteorological instrumentation including fixed and mobile sensors, uncrewed underwater systems (UUSs), uncrewed aerial systems (UASs), marine and weather sensors, etc.
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They will act as Pilots in Command (PIC) for flights in single pilot IMC (instrument meteorological conditions) and VMC (visual meteorological conditions) at all times of day for research fights for the study of atmospheric phenomena.
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Knowledge of various meteorological datasets (e.g., GFS, HRRR, NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis, ERA5, etc.) ENSCO, Inc.'s Mission Systems Group is seeking a Meteorology Intern who is interested in applying their meteorological skills to real world problems.
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7 years of experience in operational meteorology with at least 3 years of winter weather modification, renewable energy research, or meteorological and hydrologic forecast integration. 3 years of experience in operational meteorology with 1 season of meteorological and hydrologic integration, winter weather modification, or renewable energy research.
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This may include plant phenology, diversity, productivity, and biogeochemistry; abundance, diversity, and phenology of organisms including small mammals, ticks, mosquitoes, ground beetles, and soil microbes; operations and maintenance of in-situ meteorological sensors, soil sensors, data loggers, IRGAs and other gas analyzers used to measure CO2, and energy flux.
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The ideal candidate is adept at using big data sets and applying machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques for analysis and prediction tools focused on environmental and meteorological applications.
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The position involves analyses of historical meteorological and particle data sets to understand the changes in the composition of aerosols in the eastern region of the United States. The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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The area of expertise in scholarship, mentoring, and teaching is open and could include, for example, climatology, meteorology, geography, meteorological instrumentation, climate analysis/policy, adaptation/mitigation strategies, agricultural meteorology/climatology, etc.
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Experience: 7 years of experience in operational meteorology with at least 3 years of winter weather modification, renewable energy research, or meteorological and hydrologic forecast integration.
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Be familiar with destination, alternate or diversion airports, actual and forecast meteorological conditions, fuel and oil requirements, navigation and radio aids, and applicable NOTAMs. Survey Pilot - First Officer.
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CISESS provides foci for collaborative research and associated activities in support of NOAA mission goals related to meteorological satellite and climate data and information research and development.
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Record and report meteorological data from the Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System to vessel masters and pilots for safety and statistical record keeping; One or more years of experience in marine transportation, seaport operations or vessel traffic systems.
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Assists in the preliminary analysis of emissions, greenhouse gases, air quality, and meteorological data; prepares graphs, charts, statistical summaries, and reports from data; may assist in special studies.
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Deploy and monitor meteorological monitoring system. The associate performs Toxic Organic (TO) gas analysis, Volatile Organic Analysis (VOA), TVOA, Low-Level soil VOA, Medium-level soil VOA analysis, extract and analyzed Semi-VOA, Pesticide and PCBs from Environmental samples, analytical Data Entry into Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), and review of organic analytical data to ensure completeness and integrity of results.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC) Program is seeking a Senior Computational Science Engineer with a Meteorological background to work in a fast-paced Agile development environment for modernizing science-driven applications to operate on cloud platforms.
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