CEDAR email: NOAA’s Solar & Terrestrial Physics group seeks new data services architect and physical scientist

Rob Redmon - NOAA Federal rob.redmon at noaa.gov
Fri Oct 22 11:14:52 MDT 2021


Colleagues,


Please spread the word on an incredible opportunity to join the STP federal
workforce and lead the next generation of our STP scientific data services!
A plain language summary follows.


The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has an opening
for a  new Physical Scientist federal hire in the Solar & Terrestrial
Physics (STP) group in Boulder, Colorado. The STP group consists of 35+
world class scientists and technical experts supporting a broad Sun to
Earth portfolio with the responsibility for scientifically stewarding all
of NOAA’s critical space weather products and developing internationally
recognized standard reference magnetic models for navigation.

The successful applicant will have a lead technical role in data
stewardship services, real-time and historical data generation
architectures, scientific algorithm development, calibration & validation
activities, and cloud migration for the STP group with a focus on space
weather applications. The team’s scope of work includes applied research
into advanced techniques in earth and data science, including artificial
intelligence; developing new space weather and geomagnetic modeling
products; calibrating and validating scientific instruments; and developing
advanced data services by leveraging Cloud and other emerging technologies.
Your efforts will help ensure NOAA continues to create high value products
and services that are used in critical space weather forecasting
applications to protect life and property, and are widely leveraged by the
international research community inspiring Research to Operations and
Operations to Research.

The duties of the STP data services architect:

   -

   Managing the transition of STP data and data processing from primarily
   on-premises resources to cloud-based resources, while leveraging NOAA
   Enterprise Services,
   -

   Developing the strategic vision and architectural plans for the future
   of the team’s technical implementations,
   -

   Interfacing with partners and stakeholders in NOAA, across the federal
   government, and external management on behalf of the team


All interested persons are welcome to apply using the USAJOB URLs below.
The position is open for applications from 22 October 2021 until 5 November
2021. Please note that as a Federal Employee, you will be subject to the
new COVID vaccination requirements which come into effect on Nov. 22. If
you have any questions please contact Laurel Rachmeler at
Laurel.Rachmeler at NOAA.gov.

NCEI space weather page: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/stp/spaceweather.html

NCEI geomagnetic modeling page: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/

USAJOB opening - https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/618075500


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Rob Redmon, PhD - Space Scientist
Pronouns: he, him, his
NOAA Center for AI Lead (noaa.gov/ai)
SWFO Science Center Lead
LCDP XI Graduate (October 2021)
Business hrs: M-F 7:00-16:00 (MT), every other Friday off.
(C) 720-339-4482
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