Intermediate Groundwater Modeller GNS Science is Aotearoa New Zealand's leading authority on earth science, energy, and natural hazards and risk research. We generate scientific knowledge and innovation that enables people to thrive on a changing and challenging planet. Our geoscience and materials science expertise unlocks better economic, environmental, and social outcomes for local and global partners, customers, and communities.
We enable science-backed decision making about the things that matter most. Protecting people and economies from the shock of destructive natural hazard events. Harnessing natural resources for a sustainable energy future. Keeping property and infrastructure safe and resilient in the face of geohazard events and the intensifying effects of a changing climate.
GNS Science has a 150+ year history in geoscience research and consultancy. Today, we build on this legacy, sharing critical knowledge, innovative products, and essential services for a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous future.
The Role
We are seeking a Groundwater Modeller, with expertise in numerical modelling techniques, to undertake a range of research and consultancy projects relating to groundwater flow, contaminant transport, and impacts of climate change.
You will have:
A PhD in numerical groundwater modelling or related topic or at least 5 years' experience working in groundwater modelling research and/or related consulting roles.
Experience using advanced numerical modelling approaches to solve a wide variety of freshwater problems.
Advanced knowledge of hydrogeological and groundwater modelling concepts.
Demonstrated ability to:
develop groundwater flow models (including integrated surface water and groundwater models) and coupled nutrient transport models.
develop code for linking models and pre-processing input data sets and post processing model outputs.
build mathematical models.
undertake model parameter and predictive uncertainty analysis, and use parameter estimation software, for example PEST and/or PEST++.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English, with a strong track-record of technical report writing and/or publishing in scientific literature.
Good analytical and problem-solving skills.
Flexible and adaptable team player.
Good time management and organisational skills.
In addition, the preferred candidate will have experience in one or more of the following:
GIS, coding, and in particular Python coding.
Have some experience of working with Iwi/Maori groups and organisations to build relationships with the aim of facilitating Maori development.
On top of the technical skills required, the successful candidate will need to work independently, apply initiative as well as take instruction from a range of staff, have high levels of energy and drive and want to work for a changing and evolving organisation.
Benefits
People come from all over the world to work for GNS Science. We foster a positive, collaborative culture, we invest in our people, and we provide a safe, diverse and inclusive workplace, on-site parking and a stable workforce.
This is a permanent, full time (38 hours per week) role and can be based at one of GNS's offices in Wellington, Taupo, Dunedin, or Auckland.
The annual salary range for this position is between $103,680 to $115,200 (NZD) depending on the successful candidate's experience.
Want to know more?
View the full position description for this role here - https://www.gns.cri.nz/careers/ . Please contact ****** with any questions or queries.
Applications close: 11.55 pm on Friday, 15 November 2024 (NZST)
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