[ES_JOBS_NET] Instrument Scientist or Instrument Engineer: Atmospheric Science, Cranfield University

Christine Wiedinmyer christin at ucar.edu
Tue May 3 08:26:08 MDT 2016


*_Instrument Scientist or Instrument Engineer: Atmospheric Science_*

Location: Cranfield University

Grade: Grade 6 to Grade 7

Salary: £25,769 to £37,768 per annum

*_Closing Date: Tuesday 31 May 2016_*__

Interview Date: Friday 17 June 2016

Reference: ENVEE1114

The Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM), based at 
Cranfield University, is recruiting an Instrument Scientist or 
Instrument Engineer in Atmospheric Science.

You will be a highly motivated individual - with a background in the 
physical sciences or engineering – and will work with airborne 
observational groups in atmospheric science, as an Instrument 
Research Scientist/Engineer. You will design, prepare, maintain and 
operate airborne research instruments for worldwide deployment.

You will have a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience (and 
preferably a higher qualification) in physical science or a suitable 
engineering discipline and be willing to work in the laboratory, on the 
atmospheric research aircraft and in the field. Employed by the 
University of Leeds, you will be a member of the FAAM team based at 
Cranfield.

There is the opportunity for those with a PhD and previous research 
experience to add a research remit to this role. This will involve 
active participation in the collaborative research programme in 
atmospheric technology.

The University of Leeds' commitment to women in science has been 
recognised with a national accolade. The University has received the 
Athena Swan Bronze Award in recognition of our success in recruiting, 
retaining and promoting women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET).

Further details concerning NCAS and FAAM, including research and 
observation activities, and structure are available at www.ncas.ac.uk 
<http://www.ncas.ac.uk/> and www.faam.ac.uk <http://www.faam.ac.uk/>

Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Jamie Trembath, FAAM Instrument 
Manager, email: jatr at faam.ac.uk <mailto:jatr at faam.ac.uk>

*For further information and to apply, visit: http://bit.ly/FAAM-IS*
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