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The Canadian Forest service is hiring two Physical Scientist - Ecosystem Analysts. The positions will engage with projects investigating the effects of forestry, climate-change, and natural disturbances on multiple forest values including timber supply, carbon accounting, and habitat for species at risk. Using a combination of remotely sensed data, field data and simulations, the positions will analyze spatial and temporal forest dynamics to investigate relationships between forest conditions and disturbances. The work will also compare among management and climate-change scenarios to identify optimal actions for achieving management outcomes in the context of current and future forest conditions. The work requires extensive experience with information technology including use of multiple programming languages including Python, Java and R in both standalone and integrated modeling frameworks. An understanding of forest ecology, forestry inventory data, landscape simulation, remote sensing, and geographic information systems is required for the work.
The intent of the process is to staff one (1) position for a (2) year specified period. A pool of qualified candidates may be established through this process to staff identical or similar positions at the PC-02 group and level within Natural Resources Canada.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
Education
• Graduation with a degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with acceptable specialization in physics, computer science, geology, chemistry or other science discipline relevant to the position.
Experience
· Compiling, synthesizing and analyzing statistical information and big datasets from diverse sources
· Using several computer programming languages
· Manipulating, interpreting, processing and/or analyzing large data
· Recent (i.e. within the last 2 years) experience coding analytical projects
English essential
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Knowledge
· Of computer programming, database management systems and geographic information systems
· Of mathematics and statistics
· Knowledge of wildlife ecology, pest ecology or landscape ecology
· Knowledge of forest ecology and climate change.
Abilities & Competencies
· Demonstrating integrity and respect
· Thinking things through
· Working effectively with others
· Showing initiative and being action-oriented
Personal Suitability
· Effective interpersonal relationships
· Problem solving
Education
· A Masters degree in the natural sciences (e.g., forestry) or computer science, or relevant disciplines from a recognized post-secondary institution
Experience
· Preparing technical scientific or analytic reports and presenting work to technical and professional audiences
· Recent (i.e. within the last 2 years) experience using the Python and R programming languages .
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Preference will be given to veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
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