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The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, SMHI, supports decision making processes in sectors being highly dependent on weather and environmental conditions. We posses a broad competence in the fields of meteorology, hydrology and oceanography. Our products are used by Swedish and international enterprises as well as by public authorities, e.g. in the sectors of transport, environment and energy and in trade, forestry and media.
Job opportunity
at SMHI

Would you like to be part of a team developing new approaches to climate modelling and delivering qualified climate change information to society and a range of researchers and stakeholders?
We seek a:

Research Scientist


To work on further development and application of the Regional coupled Climate Model, RCAO. The work will focus on a new coupled domain covering the North Sea and Baltic Sea, including further development and testing of ocean model parameterizations, ocean-atmosphere coupling techniques, the treatment of ocean boundary conditions and coupling to ocean biogeochemistry models. In addition, related work will be carried out for an Arctic model domain. Goals are an improved understanding of regional climate processes and the generation of advanced regional climate scenarios.

The work will take place within the Rossby Centre at the Research Department of SMHI and be linked to both national and international projects. The work requires a readiness to engage in the full range of activities pertinent to the development, application and subsequent analysis of coupled Regional Climate Models.

We seek a person with at least a masters degree in oceanography/meteorology/physics or a similar discipline and relevant additional research experience. A PhD qualification would be beneficial. Experience with ocean or climate modelling is a necessity, knowledge of programming languages Fortran and Unix/Linux is required, while knowledge of parallel coding, such as MPI and OpenMP are seen as beneficial.

We seek a person who can work independently on complex problems but is also comfortable with sharing larger tasks within a group. Good knowledge of spoken and written English is required, along with a clear willingness to learn Swedish.

The position is permanent and will be located at SMHI in Norrköping, Sweden

More information is available from Colin Jones, Head of the Rossby Centre and Andréa Björk, Human Resources. Union representatives are Barry Broman ST and Lennart Robertson SACO. Each person can be contacted by phone on +4611 4958000 or by email at: Forename.Surname@smhi.se.

Applications marked with Reference Number 149 should reach SMHI no later than March 5th 2010 and should be sent to:

Registrator
SMHI
SE-601 76 Norrköping
Sweden
or by email to : registrator@smhi.se

SMHI is an equal opportunity employer.


posted: 08 February 2010     Please mention EARTHWORKS when responding to this advertisement.