Senior Scientist Fire Weather Research needed at The South African Weather Service

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Job title : Senior Scientist Fire Weather Research

Job Location : Gauteng, Pretoria

Deadline : November 02, 2024

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Key Performance Areas 

The candidate will be required to: 

  • Conduct research and development of a new fire danger index, including formulating algorithms, models, and data analysis techniques. 
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to integrate meteorological, environmental, and geographical data into developing the fire danger index. 
  • Conduct thorough literature reviews and stay abreast of the latest fire weather science and technology advancements. 
  • Design and conduct field experiments and validation studies to assess the fire danger index’s performance and accuracy. 
  • Analyse and interpret complex datasets to identify patterns, trends, and correlations relevant to fire danger assessment. 
  • Develop and maintain documentation, including technical reports, research papers, and presentations, to communicate the methodology and findings of the fire danger index development. 
  • Provide technical guidance and training to scientists, forecasters and stakeholders on the new fire danger index’s use and interpretation. 
  • Collaborate with stakeholders and end users to understand their needs and incorporate feedback into refining the fire danger index. 
  • Represent SAWS and present research outputs, where appropriate, at national or international scientific events, e.g. conferences and workshops. 
  • Ensure that the work environment complies with legislative requirements for Occupational Health and Safety.  

Minimum Requirements 

  • MSc in a related field (e.g., Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Environmental Science). 
  • At least 5 years of experience in fire weather research, or closely related field. 
  • Proven expertise in statistical analysis, data modelling, and programming languages commonly used in atmospheric and environmental research (e.g., Python, R, Fortran). 
  • Knowledge of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis techniques for incorporating geographical and environmental data into fire danger assessments. 
  • Demonstrated experience in leading research activities, including the design and analysis of field experiments and validation studies. 
  • Familiarity with applying fire danger indices in wildfire management and public safety. 
  • Strong publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals, with a minimum of three publications related to fire weather. 
  • Experience collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and stakeholders, including government agencies, research institutions, or industry partners. 
  • Experience working with government agencies involved in fire management, wildfire prediction, or emergency services will be advantageous. 

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