Hi GRASS list,

I've seen some job postings here so I hope it is OK that I send one. I use 
GRASS almost exclusively for my work at GEUS, and I'd be happy to have a 
collaborator. Please consider applying if you think the job sounds interesting 
and like a good fit for you.


Data science position in Glaciology and Climate at GEUS, Copenhagen, Denmark: 
https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=5001&ProjectId=140434&MediaId=5


Do you have strong skills in data science and are you interested applying these 
skills to advancing the understanding of the Greenland ice sheet and climate 
change? Would you like to be part of a team of active research scientists in an 
international working environment?

GEUS is looking to hire a candidate with strong qualifications within data 
science in the Department of Glaciology and Climate to contribute to the 
monitoring of the Greenland ice sheet through the programmes Promice and 
GC-Net. You may also participate in glaciological field work, research projects 
and advisory projects concerning for example prediction of hydropower 
potentials. The starting date is as soon as possible.

* Job description

The ideal candidate will have expertise in one or more areas related to data 
science (statistics, databases, time series, computer vision, large data 
volumes, machine learning, visualization), demonstrated experience in software 
engineering and open-source software, and the ability to use these skills to 
solve problems in the Earth Science domain.

The candidate will both develop and implement data science research and produce 
novel and practical tools and datasets that will deliver
lasting impact to the cryospheric sciences.

* Responsibilities:

+ Contribute to open science projects 

+ Produce research products such as well-documented algorithms and code, 
software.

+ Develop analytical and computational tools.

+ Work to release open source software and open data, help ensure scientific 
reproducibility of all results, and contribute to a 'culture of 
reproducibility'.

+ Review and evaluate potential projects for technical merit and feasibility.

+ Meet with colleagues and collaborators to clarify goals, identify 
collaboration opportunities and recommend solutions.

* Your qualifications

** Required:

+ Masters or equivalent in any discipline, with a strong computational 
background

+ A minimum of 5 years of experience in programming and software engineering

+ A history of applying one or more programming languages to construct full 
scientific pipelines, from data ingestion / clean-up to modeling, to 
visualization and analysis.

+ Skills to communicate complex information in a clear and concise manner both 
verbally and in writing

+ Strong capacity for teamwork, collaborative, critical thinking, and attention 
to detail.

** Desired:

+ Earth Science experience in one or more of remote sensing of the cryosphere, 
glaciology, cryospheric hydrology, polar atmospheric processes, or weather 
stations.

+ One or more of: python, Bash, GRASS GIS, R, QGIS programming

+ Knowledge and use of Linux, cloud computing, parallel processing

Proficiency in both written and spoken English is essential. Non-Danish 
applicants must be willing to attend Danish courses.

* Department of Glaciology and Climate

The department has a staff of about 30 researchers, postdocs, PhD-students and 
support staff. The department has an informal and friendly working environment, 
and a strong international and interdisciplinary profile.

The department includes two main groups, with strong collaboration across the 
two groups. The Glaciology group is responsible for monitoring the melting of 
the Greenland ice sheet and is engaged in multiple research and advisory 
projects dealing with glacier and climate dynamics. The paleo climate research 
group is dedicated to Holocene and Anthropocene climate change and its impacts 
including ice-ocean interactions in Greenland and cryosphere change impacts on 
marine ecosystems. Besides doing research, we provide advice to the authorities 
in Denmark and Greenland as well as companies and institutions, both nationally 
and internationally and provide mentoring and supervision to University 
students.

* We offer

+ A creative and interdisciplinary research environment

+ A lively and informal working environment with talented and dedicated 
colleagues

+ Versatile work duties and good opportunities to influence them

+ Development opportunities with access to courses and other further education

+ Family friendly workplace with flexitime

+ An active social environment, with a staff association and art society

+ Fitness centre with physiotherapy at the workplace

* Salary and conditions of employment

In accordance with the collective agreements between the Danish Ministry of 
Finance and the relevant eligible trade union. 

The appointment area is the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities 
and its institutions.

The Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities considers diversity to be 
an asset and invites anybody interested, regardless of gender, age, religion or 
ethnicity to apply for the position.

* Further information

Please contact the Head of Department Signe Bech Andersen on tel. +45 20 71 34 
79, e-mail: [email protected] or senior scientist Ken Mankoff on tel. +45 91 33 38 
22 e-mail: [email protected]

International applicants can read more about living and working in Denmark on 
GEUS’ homepage:

http://eng.geus.dk/about/jobs-and-education/

* Application

Data science position in Glaciology and Climate (hr-manager.net) 
https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=5001&ProjectId=140434&MediaId=5

Applications must include a letter of motivation, a CV, as well as relevant 
exam papers, and if relevant, contact details of referees (max. 2).

Your application must be with GEUS no later than 12.00 Noon (Danish time), 29 
March 2021. You can send your application by clicking on the "Apply for this 
job" ("Søg stillingen") button.

Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.


-- 
Ken Mankoff (pronouns: any)
Senior Scientist

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
Department of Glaciology and Climate
Copenhagen, Denmark

Mobile (DK): +45 91 33 38 22
Mobile (US): +1 814 826 9682
https://www.geus.dk/om-geus/organisation/afdelinger/glaciologi-og-klima
https://eng.geus.dk/about/organisation/departments/glaciology-and-climate
http://kenmankoff.com
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