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CMIPIPO Science Communications Officer

2021-08-20 12:13:44| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

HE Space is a successful international space company. For nearly 40 years, we have been supporting our customers with qualified experts in the field of engineering, science and administration. We are currently looking for a CMIPIPO Science Communications Officer to support our customer in the United Kingdom. Key Tasks and Responsibilities To support the CMIPIPO director and the office you will have the following responsibilities Providing scientific support to the CMIP international project office Taking the lead in communication and organisation matters, including To coordinate CMIP scientific communication and outreach including communicating simulation protocols, setups, CMIP science questions context and CMIP model results To prepare CMIP reports, correspondence, publications To ensure CMIP is highly visible as a WCRP brand via appropriate communication and outreach tools. Skills Experience The key person shall have the following mandatory skills areas Background in climate science would be an asset Experience in science communication At least 5 years of relevant work experience Familiarity with CMIP would be an asset Expertise in working in an international environment Excellent organisational, interpersonal and communication skills Proficiency in English. This job is located in Harwell. We welcome applicants who are available as soon as possible. If you think you have what it takes for this job, please send your CV together with a letter of motivation both in English and in Word to Leandros Foteinias, by clicking on the button Apply for this job quoting job UKSC119. An exciting and dynamic international working environment awaits you!

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