[ANSS-netops] Job Opportunity at USGS in Menlo Park - please post

James Smith jimsmith at usgs.gov
Fri Jun 15 16:42:33 UTC 2018


The US Geological Survey has 1 open position for a Physical Science
Technician within the National Strong Motion Project (NSMP). The position
is located in Menlo Park, California. The USGS National Strong Motion
Project operates as part of the Earthquake Monitoring Project (EMP) under
the Earthquake Science Center (ESC).


The National Strong Motion Project installs and operates instrumentation in
structures such as buildings, dams, and bridges whose response to strong
shaking is of interest to the engineering community.


The Physical Science Technician incumbents are responsible for the design,
installation, operation, and maintenance of the field equipment of the
NSMP. This work is performed in collaboration with USGS and other partner
personnel. The incumbents are responsible for a wide variety of equipment
used for seismic monitoring, data acquisition, power, computer networking,
and communications. This equipment is located throughout the United States
and its territories, including at remote sites in a wide variety of
environments.


If you are interested, apply online at https://www.usajobs.gov/.  More
detail about the positions is available there. Please be sure to submit all
the requested materials, including transcripts by June 28th 2018 – and do
not wait until the last minute to apply.  If you have questions about the
application process, please contact Earl Emerson at pacsac1 at usgs.gov.


The NSMP positions are under two announcement numbers and close at midnight
June 28, 2018:

·                   SAC-2018-0253 for current and recent federal employees,
and

·                  SAC-2018-0252 for all US citizens.


The positions are GS-1311-09/11.  US citizenship is required.



Jim Smith
USGS National Strong Motion Project
345 Middlefield Rd. MS 977
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(650) 329-5667 (office)
(650) 229-4673 (cell)
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