[meteorite-list] FW: Planetary Geology - USGS Positions Announcement
Dennis Miller
astroroks at hotmail.com
Fri May 20 10:44:54 EDT 2011
Here are 3 great jobs in a great area, for one of you
super smart guys....
Have a Great Day!!!
Dennis Miller
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> Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 17:05:58 -0400
> From: whill at geosociety.org
> To: astroroks at hotmail.com
> Subject: Planetary Geology - USGS Positions Announcement
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> TO: GSA Planetary Geology Division Members
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> FROM: David A. Williams, Division Chair
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> RE: USGS Job Announcement
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> Dear Colleague,
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> The U.S. Geological Survey Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff,
> Arizona, has up to three full-time permanent interdisciplinary
> (Geologist, Geophysicist, Physical Scientist, or Space Scientist)
> research positions now posted online. The positions are at the GS-13 to
> GS-15 grade levels (comparable to research associates to full
> professors in academia). Candidates with strong research credentials in
> planetary science or in remote sensing and geoscience applicable to
> planetary studies are sought. Experience with obtaining NASA research
> grants and working on space missions is preferred. The application
> opportunity will be open from 05/03/2011 to 05/23/11.
>
> Mission Statement: The USGS Astrogeology Science Center serves the
> Nation, the international planetary science community, and the general
> public's pursuit of new knowledge of our Solar System by:
> * Conducting innovative, fundamental research that advances the fields
> of planetary cartography, geoscience, and remote sensing
> * Developing state-of-the-art software and techniques for the
> scientific and cartographic analysis of planetary remote sensing data
> * Participating in the collaborative planning and operation of space
> exploration missions
> * Producing accurate cartographic products, recognized internationally
> as benchmarks
> * Establishing data archive and mapping standards that foster
> international consistency
> * Archiving and distributing data and products for efficient access
> through modern technology
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> Vision Statement: The USGS Astrogeology Science Center is a national
> resource for the integration of planetary geoscience, cartography, and
> remote sensing. As explorers and surveyors, with a unique heritage of
> proven expertise and international leadership, we enable the ongoing
> successful investigation of the Solar System for humankind.
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> Please see our website
> (http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/)
> for more information on the scope and breadth of our research program.
> Also see
> http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/About/Careers/ to
> learn more about the Astrogeology Science Center and living and working
> in Flagstaff, AZ.
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> To learn more or to apply, go to USAJOBS:
> http://www.usajobs.gov and
> view Vacancy Announcement Number PAC-2011-0307 (open to all candidates)
> or PAC-2011-0411 (current or former Federal employees) for a position
> as Geologist, Geophysicist, or Physical Scientist. Applicants must
> apply online by the closing date of the announcement (midnight Eastern
> Time on 05/23/2011). If you are already an existing registered user you
> do not need to create a new account in USAJOBS. If however, this is
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