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Meteorologist -- Advance Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS)



The Advance Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) provides cutting-edge technology to the National Weather Service. AWIPS is the corner stone of a multi-year modernization program allowing revolutionary improvements to the National Weather Service (NWS) products and services. It is a high-visibility program of great importance to the United States government and to the Nation. AWIPS is a technological wonder that consists of a nationwide network of approximately 160 sophisticated data collection and processing National Weather Service sites. The AWIPS sites are linked with a state-of-the-art communications system so that the meteorologist and hydrologists are prepared to provide the most accurate forecasts in the quickest time possible.

Meteorologist with strong UNIX and LINUX background needed to support the monitor and control functions of the NWS Network Control Facility (NCF). The NCF is a 24x7x365 facility providing Help Desk Type Support and Network Operations support to the Weather Forecast Offices, NWS National Centers, and River Forecast Centers. Support includes correcting site processes and interface system issues, wide area network (WAN) problems and satellite broadcast problems. Able to independently detect and troubleshoot failures. Interact with forecast office personnel and third party vendors for site support. Accurately document all actions taken and provide customer feedback.


Required Skills:

BS degree in Meteorology with at least 3 years of UNIX and/or LINUX experience. Strong verbal and written communication skills are a must, and should be able to work day, evening, or night shifts including weekends.


Desired Skills:

1 year of UNIX and/or LINUX


Required Education:

BS in Meteorology or related degree


Please send Resumes to Shevy.Greene@noaa.gov



 

 

Resumes can be submitted to Shevy Greene (shevy.greene@noaa.gov)



 

 







 

 

 


 


 

 





 

 



 








 






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