[ES_JOBS_NET] Air Resources Engineer in Mobile Source Analysis Branch at California Air Resources Board
Jiachen Zhang
jiachen.zhang at alumni.usc.edu
Wed Nov 16 08:55:00 MST 2022
Greetings! I sent you my job posting last week, but I haven’t seen this posted. I’d really appreciate it if you could distribute my email on Nov 10 to your email list. Thank you!
> On Nov 10, 2022, at 6:41 PM, Jiachen Zhang <jiachen.zhang at alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
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> The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has an open Air Resources Engineer position until 11/30/2022: https://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=338752.
> This position will be a very exciting opportunity to shape future air quality and climate policies for California's mobile source programs. The incumbent will lead innovative research, advance modeling and data collection techniques, develop emission inventory and analytical platforms, and interact with a wide variety of stakeholders. This permanent full-time position can be located in Sacramento or Riverside County (by current policy, incumbents can work up to 80% of their time remotely).
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> See below and the job posting for details:
> The Mobile Source Technology Assessment and Modeling Section (MSTAMS) is recruiting for an Air Resources Engineer in the Mobile Source Analysis Branch (MSAB), which develops emissions inventory methods, models, databases, and tools to support on-road emissions assessment needs in the areas of air quality planning, transportation planning, photochemical modeling, and project level assessment.
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> The position is part of a team that will be responsible for periodically updating CARB's Mobile Source Strategy and collaborating with all teams developing mobile source inventories, regulations, enforcement programs, research programs, emissions testing programs, and air quality incentive programs. The section is also responsible for development of web-based application platforms such as the Mobile Emissions Toolkit and Analysis (META) tool as well as integrated mobile source emissions inventory platforms such as EMFAC.
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> Under the supervision of an Air Resources Supervisor I, the successful candidate will use advanced modeling and data collection techniques to develop and apply analytical platforms to better shape future air quality and climate policies for the State's mobile source programs. These investigations will require forward thinking to anticipate the impacts of future regulatory activities on fleet characteristics and vehicle technologies. Through participation in various workgroups and potential team leadership opportunities, the incumbent will stay abreast of data collection and data integration techniques related to on-road emissions models and modeling techniques. They will also provide review of technical reports, memoranda, and other documents intended for management or outside stakeholders.
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> Please help us spread the word!
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> Thanks,
> Jiachen
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> Jiachen Zhang, Ph.D.
> Pronouns: she/her/hers
> Manager, Air Quality Planning and Science Division, California Air Resources Board
> Lecturer, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California
> jiachen.zhang at arb.ca.gov
> jiachen.zhang at alumni.usc.edu
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