General information
Reference : IRL3376-AURFRA-003
Workplace : QUEBEC,QUEBEC
Date of publication : Sunday, May 8, 2022
Type of Contract : FTC Technical / Administrative
Contract Period : 12 months
Expected date of employment : 1 September 2022
Proportion of work : Full time
Remuneration : Between 2 536€ and 3 053€ depending on experience.
Desired level of education : Engineer
Experience required : Indifferent
Missions
Remote sensing of water color in the Arctic
Activities
- Development of regional algorithms specific to Arctic environmental conditions using satellite ocean color
- Analysis of samples and results on the inherent optical properties of the Laptev Sea waters
- Time series analysis of satellite ocean color
- Data analysis and results valorization
- Collection and creation of in situ and satellite databases
- Preparation/sampling in the field and/or on-board mission.
- Write reports, technical notes and protocols for the implementation of algorithms/satellite data
- Ensure training and supervision of users
- Apply and enforce health and safety rules and their evolution
- Ensure training actions
- Lead and coordinate students or technical staff
Skills
- Strong expertise in programming, remote sensing and algorithmic development
- Mathematical and computer tools necessary for results exploitation
- Organization and functioning of higher education and public research
- Professional environment and networks
- English language: B1, B2 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
# Able to synthesize information
# Autonomy
# Teamwork
# Good oral and written communication
# Adaptability and priority management
- Translate research requests
- Know how to interact with applicants
- Transmit knowledge
- Project management methodology.
Work Context
The Takuvik International Research Laboratory was created in January 2011. It is the result of a partnership between Laval University (UL - Quebec - Canada) and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS - France). Takuvik's research program aims to better understand the impact of current environmental disturbances of climatic and anthropogenic origin on Arctic, marine and terrestrial ecosystems and geosystems.
The candidate will carry out his or her mission within the IRL TAKUVIK and will be placed under the scientific responsibility of Mr Mathieu Ardyna, CNRS research scientist, and Marcel Babin director of the laboratory
Additional Information
Renewable contract
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