[ANSS-netops] Have any job openings? (message attached this time)

Kent Anderson kent at iris.edu
Thu Sep 19 19:17:37 UTC 2013


Oops  Forgot to attach.  Here goes:

Hi Dave,

I've attached an ad we have out for a polar field engineer in Socorro.  Perhap Mickey may be interested in applying.

cheers,

Kent

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Kent Anderson
Program Manager - Global Seismographic Network 
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology - IRIS
(505) 228 3082

Forwarded on behalf of:
Patricia Griego
New Mexico Tech, IRIS/PASSCAL
patricia at passcal.nmt.edu


The IRIS/PASSCAL Instrument Center (www.passcal.nmt.edu) at New Mexico Tech is seeking applicants to fill the position of Staff Scientist/Field Engineer.

JOB DUTIES:

Primary responsibilities are to support seismic research both in the field and in the lab. Duties include: preparing equipment for shipping; worldwide field support including the Arctic and Antarctic; development of specialized equipment for seismic stations in harsh environments; produce and maintain documentation and web content related to field support; and user training. Hardware and wireless communications testing, repair, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s degree required in Engineering. Electrical, Mechanical, or Structural engineering design. Field data collection systems desired. Wireless communications, installation, and network design desired. DC power systems desired. Time Series Data Formats desired. Seismological Field experience desired.

Applicants should submit a resume, official college transcripts, a letter of professional interests, and the names and addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references to: IRIS/PASSCAL Staff Scientist/Field Engineer Search, c/o New Mexico Tech, Human Resources, 801 Leroy Pl. Brown Hall, Box 096, Socorro, NM 87801-4796. New Mexico Tech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.



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On Sep 16, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Croker, David wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Mickey Cassar is a NAGT (summer intern from the National Association of Geology Teachers) intern that is looking for continued work in the field of seismology and field operations.  He's been working for the NCSN for 4 months now and his appointment expires in the middle of October.  He's a very enthusiastic and energetic person who loves to work, and loves to learn everything there is to know about what he's doing.  He has a degree in Geology from Western Washington University.
> 
> He helped Mark Meremonte from Golden on installing temporary Reftek sites on Mission Peak in California.  He's helped the NCSN install a new Basalt site.  He's also helped with all kinds of other maintenance projects around the state, getting exposed to several different datalogger systems, sensors, power systems, grounding, and telemetry systems.  He's even helped rebuild a legacy analog site.  He's quite computer savvy which has helped us get our electronic field files in shape and has learned MS Visio for documentation.  In conjunction with that work, he acted as one of the lead developers of our tablet-based electronic field files.
> 
> If you have any possible employment opportunities for him, send me a reply and I will forward to Mickey.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
> 
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