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Arbetsbeskrivning
Would you like to develop the oceanographic models of the future? Now the oceanographic unit at SMHI’s research department is strengthening the work on ocean and climate related questions in order to meet the needs of society. We offer a stimulating environment with external contacts and flexible working methods.
The oceanographic unit at SMHI’s research department conducts research and development on the marine environment, marine climate, and operational oceanography. We work with development of models and analyses of model results and observations in the open sea and the coastal zone with main focus on the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Arctic. Today 16 researchers are employed at the unit, and the research department has about 110 employees. The research is mainly based on external funding, and the oceanography unit has succeeded in attracting funding at national and European levels.
You will work with research focusing on biogeochemical modeling in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. For the work, the model NEMO-Nordic-SCOBI, observations, and climate simulations will be used. The tasks will involve qualified analyzes of computer simulations from numerical models as well as participation in the work of further developing our biogeochemical models through implementation / analyzes of biogeochemical processes on shorter and longer time scales. The work includes model development, model validation, process and effect studies as well as analyzes of model simulations and observations.
A good working environment with a balance between work and free time is important for us in order to contribute to the life quality of our employees. We strive for a workplace that is characterized by diversity and where different strengths and experiences can complement each other.
We offer a permanent employment with placement in Norrköping or Gothenburg.
Your profile
You have a PhD in oceanography or a related discipline that the authority deems relevant and experience of analysis- and research work within oceanography and biogeochemistry. You have documented experience with:
• use of coupled physical-biogeochemical ocean models and analysis of output from these,
• scientific publications and oral presentations at international conferences, and
• programing and work with data analyses and statistics through Python or similar programing languages.
Meritorious:
• specialization within biogeochemical ocean modeling,
• experience with statistical methods, analysis of observational data, and validation of models,
• experience with Fortran is a strong merit,
• experience with Linux and/or Unix,
• experience with project proposals, project management, or participation in international networks.
As a person, you have high motivation and interest in working with research and numerical problem solving. You have a great interest in natural science issues in general, as well as marine and climate issues in particular. You are focused, committed, and you like to work independently as well as with others. You are well organized with the ability to structure your work with early and intermediate goals and to meet deadlines.
Very good skills in English in both speech and writing is required. It is required that you already have a permit to live and work in Sweden (EU).
Your application
For more information, please contact Lars Arneborg, head of the oceanography unit, or Julia Joachimsson, Human Resources. Union representatives are for SACO: Lennart Robertson, and for ST: Thomas Bosshard. All can be reached at +46 11 495 80 00 or by e-mail, firstname.surname@smhi.se.
We look forward to receiving your application, but not later than 27 February 2022.
SMHI is an expert authority with a global outlook and a vital mission to forecast changes in weather, water and climate. With a scientific foundation, we use knowledge, research and services to contribute to a more sustainable society. Every hour of every day, all year round.
Bear in mind that all the documentation and information you send to SMHI in conjunction with your application will be classified as public documents. This means that all the material contained in your application, including attachments, may be disclosed if so requested by a party, on the condition that the information is not subject to confidentiality in accordance with the Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act. You should therefore primarily provide such information that you deem to be relevant in relation to the requirements of the position. Think about your own personal privacy, and avoid sharing information that contains sensitive personal data, or information about your health or that of a family member, your political views or religious beliefs.
Kontaktpersoner på detta företaget
Enhetschef Gunnar Söderström
011-495 8000
Enhetschef Mats Moberg
011-495 8000
Personalspecialist Karin Aspeqvist
011-495 8000
ST Kerstin Willén
011-495 8000
SACO Magnus Irestig
011-495 8000
Gruppchef Erling Brännström
011-495 8000
Produktionschef Katarina Andersson
011-495 8000
SACO Anna-Helena Hultberg
011-495 8000
ST Ami Gadh-Lund
011-495 8000
Enhetschef Angela Yong
011-495 8000