Date
  1. PhD Position Available
    Ocean Ice Modeling
    Alfred Wegener Institute
    Bremerhaven, Germany

  2. Web Developer Position Available
    Polar Data Management
    Canadian Cryospheric Information Network
    University of Waterloo
    Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


  1. PhD Position Available
    Ocean Ice Modeling
    Alfred Wegener Institute
    Bremerhaven, Germany

The Glaciology section at the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center
for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) invite applications for a PhD
researcher in Ocean Ice Modeling. This full-time three-year position
will be located in Bremerhaven, Germany.

Application deadline: 29 June 2017.

The successful candidate will develop a coupled ocean-ice shelf-ice
sheet model for the Greenland Ice Sheet and adjacent ocean based on the
Finite Element Sea ice Ocean Model (FESOM) ocean model and the Ice Sheet
System Model (ISSM). The project will focus on the seasonal to
interannual basal melt rate changes and their impact on the coupled ice
sheet ocean system in order to forecast the contribution of the area to
global sea level change.

Position requirements include a strong background in numerical ice flow
modeling and mathematics, experience with finite elements and numerical
methods on unstructured grids, and experience with C/C++ programming and
using Unix/Linux computer environments.

Applications should include:

  • A letter of motivation;
  • A curriculum vitae;
  • Publication list, if applicable;
  • Two academic credentials and activity reports.

Application materials should reference position code 86/G/Kli and can be
emailed as one PDF document to personal [at] awi.de.

Applications can also be submitted via postal mail to:

Alfred-Wegener-Institut fur Polar- und Meeresforschung
Personalabteilung Postfach 12 01 61
27515 Bremerhaven/Germany

For the full position description, search keyword "Glaciology" and
locate Code 86/G/KLI at:
https://www.awi.de/en/work-study/jobs/job-offer.html.

For questions, contact:
Martin Ruckamp
Email: martin.rueckamp [at] awi.de

Ralph Timmermann
Email: ralph.timmermann [at] awi.de


  1. Web Developer Position Available
    Polar Data Management
    Canadian Cryospheric Information Network
    University of Waterloo
    Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

The Canadian Cryospheric Information Network (CCIN) at the University of
Waterloo is seeking a web developer for polar data management. This
full-time, fixed-term position is available immediately and continues
through March 2018, with continuation possible depending on performance
and availability of funds. The position will be located in Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada.

This position is until filled.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received and interviews are
expected to take place during June.

The CCIN is a primary source for data and information on snow, ice, and
cold regions and manages the Polar Data Catalogue (PDC), a searchable
archive of data and information generated by Arctic and Antarctic
researchers from ArcticNet, Canada's Northern Contaminants Program, the
Canadian High Arctic Research Station of Polar Knowledge Canada, the
Nunavut General Monitoring Plan, and other organizations.

Duties of this position include:

  • Work with the CCIN team to understand the organization and the polar
    data community;
  • Develop, maintain, and upgrade Java/Spring-based web applications to
    support research data management;
  • Audit and optimize web configurations to enhance performance,
    functionality, and security;
  • Manage public web services and data sharing infrastructure;
  • Design and develop in PostgreSQL, including data modeling and query
    optimization, to support the web applications;
  • Administer master-slave database infrastructure, including
    configuration, backup, and monitoring database-related services;
  • Write and maintain technical documentation; and
  • Attend and contribute to regular CCIN team meetings.

The successful candidate will have experience in full-stack web
development and administration, take initiative to identify and respond
to the evolving needs of the organization, and integrate best security
practices into all aspects of their work.

Qualification for this position include:

  • At minimum, a Bachelor's degree in computer/information science,
    geography/Geographic Information System (GIS), natural or mathematical
    sciences, or equivalent;
  • A minimum of two years of experience in a web development role;
  • Proactive, innovative, and eager approach to problem solving; and
  • A desire to continue learning new technologies and practices.

Applications should include a cover letter, a full resume, and the names
and contact information for two references.

Application materials must be sent via email to Julie Friddell at
julie.friddell [at] uwaterloo.ca.

All interested applicants are invited to apply, however priority will be
given to citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada.

For the full position description and requirements, select "Web
Developer (click for full job ad)" at: https://ccin.ca/home/about/jobs.

For more information about the CCIN, go to: https://ccin.ca/.

For more information about the PDC, go to: https://polardata.ca/.

For questions, contact:
Julie Fridell
Email: julie.friddell [at] uwaterloo.ca
Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 32689


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