Associate Director Science and Research Operations - 526486
University of AlabamaAbout the role
Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $93,900 - Midpoint: $126,800 (Salaried E14)
Department/Organization: 750501 - Alabama Water Institute (AWI)
Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:45pm
Job Summary: The Associate Director Science and Research Operations manages the science and research operations of a research center or institute. Aligns research with operational impact. Generates synergy across research activities. Supports proposal development and submission for selected funding opportunities. Meets with scientists and operational personnel of federal agencies, academic researchers, and the private sector regularly to identify priority areas for research, points of synergy, and advise course corrections of research to connect to operations and other research activities. Coordinates project reporting and support scientists to prepare annual progress reports and other reports.
Additional Department Summary: Associate Director of Science for the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology (CIROH). The Alabama Water Institute (AWI) and CIROH are seeking applications to join the CIROH team researching advancements to streamflow, flood, drought, and water quality forecasting capabilities.
Works directly with CIROH’s Executive Director to (1) provide strategic and technical direction and coordination across CIROH’s research portfolio and science team, (2) facilitate the development and transition of CIROH research into operations, (3) contribute expert knowledge to CIROH’s education and outreach initiatives, (4) lead efforts to secure external funding in complementary research areas, and (5) direct externally funded research projects.
Exceptional applicants are sought that have interests and experience in conducting research and delivering education in the following water-related areas: water observing technology, large-scale hydrologic modeling, hydroinformatics, artificial intelligence in hydrology, use of remote sensing observations in hydrology, and water resources planning and management.
Works within AWI, under the leadership and supervision of CIROH’s Executive Director. AWI is one of the five research institutes at The University of Alabama and acts as a catalyst for interdisciplinary collaboration across the University’s colleges. This collaboration unites engineers, computer scientists, biologists, social scientists, economists, and other experts to address the pressing water challenges facing Alabama and the world.
AWI-affiliated researchers focus on key areas such as water security and quality, remote sensing, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, biological variability, watershed management, and the intersection of human health and water resources. These efforts are synergized through AWI’s research programs, including CIROH, the Global Water Security Center, and the CONSERVE Research Group.
Continuation in this position is contingent upon availability of external funding derived from research programs or specific projects.
Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and six (6) years of research development, research strategy development, or business development experience; OR Master's degree and four (4) years of research development, research strategy development, or business development experience.
Skills and Knowledge: Experience relevant to AWI’s research portfolio working in an academic, private sector, and/or government setting. Experience leading research projects relevant to CIROH’s portfolio, including demonstrated track record of and significant potential for producing high impact scholarly outcomes. History of successful and effective staff performance management and development. Proven capacity to recruit, successfully develop and train, and mentor researchers and other staff across a range of experience levels. Acute understanding of the priorities, operation, and strategies of securing externally funded grants and contracts to support research. Ability to lead and participate in interdisciplinary teams to write proposals that lead to extramural funding. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Detail oriented, organized, able to meet deadlines, and exercise critical thinking skills. Anticipates and plans proactively for known deadlines and annual cycles.
Preferred Qualifications: A doctorate (Ph.D.) in civil engineering, geography, hydrology, or a closely related field with at least five years of relevant experience, or master’s degree in civil engineering, geography, hydrology, or a closely related field with at least ten years of relevant experience.
Experience working with one or more key federal partners focused on water, including, but not limited to, NOAA, USGS, Army Corps
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