[ES_JOBS_NET] Federal Post-Doc positions, Air Pollution, health, climate, EPA

Christine Wiedinmyer christin at ucar.edu
Mon May 11 09:43:49 MDT 2015


I wanted to let everyone know that EPA ORD has announced the new 
openings for Federal Post-Doc positions.  The link to the announcements 
is at:
http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/index.cfm.

HEASD has five positions open during this round of hiring.  If you know 
of potential candidates for these positions, we encourage you to contact 
them to let them know that the announcement is open.  If you know 
academic departments that may have candidates for these positions, 
please let the department head know, or contact me and I will try to 
contact the institution.  We want to build a strong post doc research 
program in NERL.  So, we want to recruit highly qualified and highly 
motivated candidates.  The application period closes on June 8, 2015.

these post-docs are federal term appointments for 3-4 years. Post-docs 
through this program are federal employees throughout their term, which 
includes access to federal health benefits, matching retirement 
contributions, etc. Salary typically starts in the $70,000 range with a 
small bump each year.

The positions include the following, as described in the attachments:

·Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Air Pollution Exposures 
<http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_Position.cfm?pos_id=639>

·Evaluating the impact of Chemical and Non-Chemical Stressors on Human 
Health and Well-Being 
<http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_Position.cfm?pos_id=617>

·_Exploring the Human Exposome and Host Response to Environmental 
Stressors- linking the ‘omic biomarker data to adverse outcome pathways_

·Understanding Gas Phase and Aerosol Chemistry of Secondary Organic 
Pollutants in the Atmosphere 
<http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_Position.cfm?pos_id=619>

·Changing the Paradigm of Monitoring through Remote Sensing -Study of 
column amounts (O3, NO2, HCHO and aerosols) derived from ground-based 
and space-borne instruments and associated uncertainties for improved 
scientific use of satellite data for relevant air quality applications 
<http://cfpub.epa.gov/ordpd/PostDoc_Position.cfm?pos_id=626>

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