About the role
Supports the National Science Foundation managed United States Antarctic Program as part of the Antarctic Support Contract (ASC). The Meteorologist Senior will perform tasking under the supervision of the Meteorological Operations Manager.
Position Responsibilities (not all inclusive):
Maintains a safe workplace program and ensures that safety is the highest priority in the workplace.
Complies with all ASC Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH), Waste Management and Quality Assurance requirements, goals, policies and procedures.
Supports aircraft operations, research groups and the surface, upper air and climatological programs.
Prepares, launches and monitors upper air sounding equipment and evaluates, encodes, decodes and transmits the acquired data to organizations worldwide in a timely manner.
Monitors specific meteorological parameters for research groups and interacts with diverse groups, individuals, and departments.
Prepares work schedules and evaluates the work performance of other meteorologists in order to provide 24 hour, 7 days per week operations in support of USAP activities.
Observes, records and encodes surface weather in METAR and synoptic WMO coded format on an hourly basis during the austral summer and on a six hourly basis during the winter.
Maintains, quality controls and updates office records, manuals, inventory supplies, and meteorological products to ensure NWS and WMO compliance.
Coordinates the completion of preventive maintenance schedules with NIWC, repairs and the replacement of meteorological systems.
Maintains inventory controls and logs for the department.
Assists in maintaining inventory controls and logs for the department.
Conducts all operations in accordance with the ASC standard operating procedures.
As required, actively participates in other general station operations including assistance in keeping buildings clean, re-supply, and inventorying of station supplies, galley support, and cargo handling.
Interacts with National Science Foundation, NIWC, military and other agency officials.
Handles confidential matters (personnel actions, management reports, etc.) in accordance with management policy
Performs other duties as required.
Required Education, Experience, Certificates and Licenses:
Bachelor of Science degree required. Military Meteorology or equivalent experience accepted in lieu of a degree.
One year’ supervisory experience is required.
Preferred:
Minimum two years training/experience as a meteorologist, meteorologist technician or weather observer in the operation of upper air sounding equipment and making meteorological observations is preferred.
Degree in Meteorology
Previous experience with remote Polar Logistics operations
Physical and/or Other Requirem
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