We are currently seeking a talented Hydrodynamic Modeller to join our Research and Development team. MetOcean Solutions, a division of New Zealand’s MetService, is a science-based consultancy and forecast supplier providing specialist numerical modelling and analytical solutions in meteorology and oceanography. With offices across New Zealand (Auckland, New Plymouth, Raglan, and Wellington) and in Sydney, Australia (MetraWeather) our international team works on projects and data analysis world-wide. We passionately believe in rigorous scientific method and in applying the latest information technology to data services. MetOcean occupies several niche marine consultancy and service roles and has a rapidly growing forecast and hindcast sector.
We are seeking a self-starter to work in our operational environment that includes the design and implementation of a data assimilation framework for hindcast and operational forecast hydrodynamical modelling system. You will also develop code and processes for existing oceanographic observations.
Our employees enjoy an open-office, upbeat culture within a coastal town environment in the North Island of New Zealand. This position would be primarily based in Raglan with some opportunity to work from other offices in the future. Raglan is a small beach side town on the West Coast, just a short drive west of Hamilton or a two-hour drive south of Auckland. It is known for its world-class surf, stunning scenery, beautiful beaches and inspiring arts.
Our company promotes a positive working environment to achieve our shared goals, supported by flexible hours to ensure a healthy work-life balance. We encourage our people to bring fresh ideas to the table, rise to any challenge, and remain passionate about our products and the company mission.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a growing environment with an interesting and challenging mix of applied research, science and technology. You must have a post-graduate qualification (minimum of M.Sc.) in a relevant physical science or related field.
For more details on how to apply, please visit:
https://www.metocean.co.nz/news/2019/5/ ... anographer
Cheers
Joao
Hydrodynamical modeler - MetOcean NZ
Re: Hydrodynamical modeler - MetOcean NZ
To apply, you must have the following skills and experience:
A postgraduate qualification (M.Sc. or PhD. level) in a relevant physical science and/or relevant consulting and industry work experience
Experience with hydrodynamic models (preferably ROMS)
Experience in Data Assimilation techniques
Experience analysing and critically assessing oceanographic data
An understanding of ocean and coastal circulation dynamics
Experience working with large geophysical datasets
Experience working on a Linux HPC environment
Scientific programming ability, including proficiency in Python and Fortran
Experience with software development and data analysis related to forecasting and hindcasting MetOcean environmental conditions
Strong technical and scientific writing skills in English
The following would be beneficial, but are not essential:
Experience with operational oceanography / forecasts
Experience with Matlab and LaTeX
Experience in working in a DevOps environment or familiarity with DevOps practices
A curious mind that will explore new technologies
Enjoy being part of a team that moves quickly
A quick learner with a “can do” attitude
A methodical logical approach to solving problems
An ability to prioritise tasks and manage projects in a timely fashion
To check out the job description and to apply please go to http://careers.metservice.com/
Applications close Monday 17 June 2019.
If you have any queries, contact recruitment at recruitment@metservice.com
A postgraduate qualification (M.Sc. or PhD. level) in a relevant physical science and/or relevant consulting and industry work experience
Experience with hydrodynamic models (preferably ROMS)
Experience in Data Assimilation techniques
Experience analysing and critically assessing oceanographic data
An understanding of ocean and coastal circulation dynamics
Experience working with large geophysical datasets
Experience working on a Linux HPC environment
Scientific programming ability, including proficiency in Python and Fortran
Experience with software development and data analysis related to forecasting and hindcasting MetOcean environmental conditions
Strong technical and scientific writing skills in English
The following would be beneficial, but are not essential:
Experience with operational oceanography / forecasts
Experience with Matlab and LaTeX
Experience in working in a DevOps environment or familiarity with DevOps practices
A curious mind that will explore new technologies
Enjoy being part of a team that moves quickly
A quick learner with a “can do” attitude
A methodical logical approach to solving problems
An ability to prioritise tasks and manage projects in a timely fashion
To check out the job description and to apply please go to http://careers.metservice.com/
Applications close Monday 17 June 2019.
If you have any queries, contact recruitment at recruitment@metservice.com