May Day USGS-CVO Research Geology position

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From: "Wright, Heather" <hwright@xxxxxxxx>

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U.S. Geological Survey's Cascades Volcano Observatory seeks to hire a
research geologist as a permanent appointment at the GS-13 grade level
($94,425-122,750 per year).  Minimum experience required is the equivalent
of a PhD in geology or a related field as well as one year of postdoctoral
research.  The incumbent will serve as the principal investigator of
volcanic eruption processes and history, especially in (but not limited to)
the Cascade Range, with the purpose of interpreting and, as appropriate,
forecasting volcanic eruptions. The successful candidate will need to have
experience studying volcanic phenomena and their derivative processes by
means of field investigations in volcanic terrain, analogue experiments and
modeling, and in addition show an ability to integrate that work with
insights gained from work in related interdisciplinary fields (e.g.,
physical chemistry, Quaternary geology, geochronology, atmospheric physics,
fluid mechanics, grain-flow mechanics, seismology, geodesy, and/or remote
sensing).  It will also be necessary to demonstrate an ability to publish
research in high impact scientific journals and show evidence of stature
amongst professional colleagues.  Applicants must be U.S. citizens.  The
U.S. Geological Survey is an equal-opportunity employer.  Applicants must
apply for the position via USA Jobs https://www.usajobs.gov/.  More
detailed information may be found at the USA Jobs vacancy number
SAC-2019-0202.  Further inquiries about the scientific nature of the
position may be directed to James Vallance of the U.S. Geological Survey (
jvallance@xxxxxxxx).  Inquiries about how to apply should be directed to
pacsac1@xxxxxxxx.

Use this link for more details about the position:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/532396200

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