Air Quality Research Project Manager
(Full-time Term Position)
We are seeking an Air Quality Project Manager who will be responsible
for data collection and evaluation, data input and modelling of selected
air pollutants as one of the studies being done to identify emission
contributors requiring future management in the Prince George airshed.
The Air Quality Research Project Manager will be responsible for the
preparation of an emission inventory, a modelling report and a breakdown
of pollutant contributions based on the modelling and other source identification
studies. This position will be for an initial term of one year, with
an extension to a second year depending on performance.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Minimum of a bachelor's degree from a recognized university
in one of the natural science areas of geography, chemistry, physics,
or applied areas such as engineering, atmospheric science, or environmental
science with courses in meteorology, air pollution chemistry, and mathematical
modelling; Preferred: Graduate degree from a recognized university in
environmental science, environmental engineering, atmospheric chemistry
or meteorology.
Experience: For applicants with a bachelor's degree, a minimum
of two to four years experience in meteorology and pollutant modelling.
Applicants with a graduate degree and less experience will be considered.
Relevant experience in a Canadian context will be an asset.
SALARY:
$45,000 to $55,000 per year plus an extensive benefits package.
APPLICATION:
An application consists of a cover letter explaining how your education,
experience and background qualifies you for this position, as well as
a curriculum vitae, and contact details for three people who have agreed
to act as references and can comment on your qualifications and experience
relevant to this position. Applications should be sent in writing to:AQRPM
Competition c/o Dr. Peter L Jackson, Environmental Science and Engineering
Program, UNBC, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9, CANADA.
Electronic applications in adobe postscript, pdf or microsoft word format
may be sent to pgaq@unbc.ca. For more
information refer to the Prince George Air Quality Research Working
Group homepage athttp://cirrus.unbc.ca/pgaqrwg
and the detailed position description at http://cirrus.unbc.ca/pgaqrwg/pgaqrpm.pdf.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will
be given to Canadian Citizens and permanent residents of Canada. The
University of Northern British Columbia is committed to employment equity
and encourages applications from women, aboriginal peoples, persons
with disabilities and members of visible minorities.
Applications received before Friday, November 18, 2005 will receive
full consideration; however applications will be accepted until the
position is filled. |