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USGS -Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program -Research Opp. #S30-Experimental studies of aseismic...

Department of the Interior
Geological Survey
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What General Information Do I Need to Know About This Position? 

Salary: $88,582 (Step 01) to $115,157 (Step 10); NOTE: First time hires to the Federal Government are typically hired at the Step 01.

There is one vacancy; however, this announcement may be used to fill additional vacancies if they become available.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
08/27/2018 to 10/24/2018
Salary
$88,582 to - $115,157 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 12
Location
Menlo Park, CA
few vacancies
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Occasional travel - Overnight travel of 1 to 5 nights per month may be required.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Term - This is an Excepted Appointment Not-to-Exceed 2 Years
Work schedule
Full-Time
Service
Excepted
Promotion potential
12
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Not Required
Drug test
No
Announcement number
SAC-2018-0332
Control number
508565900

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Clarification from the agency

Open to all qualified candidates. Because this Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellowship is a U.S. Government position, preference must be given to U.S. citizens. Citizens of other nations may be considered under certain circumstances, i.e., when there are no qualified U.S. citizen applicants available. In those instances, the USGS may consider making an offer to a non-citizen provided applicable laws and regulations are followed.

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Mendenhall Research Fellowship - Research Opportunity # S30. Experimental studies of aseismic slip, earthquake occurrence and hazard

Separate lines of research in seismology, deformation and rock mechanics indicate that classification of faults and fault segments as either aseismic or seismic is too restrictive. More often, active faulting involves some combination of the two. For example, episodic slow slip and tremor involve large scale aseismic slip that can be accompanied by much smaller scale earthquakes. Other examples include foreshocks occurring on oceanic transform faults as well as some megathrust earthquakes (i.e., prior to the 2011 M9 Tohoku-oki earthquake) that apparently are driven by aseismic slip. In the case of foreshocks, the aseismic slip is detectable at the earth's surface and is arguably the immediate cause of much of the concurrent seismicity. In such regions aseismic deformation may be useful in monitoring earthquake precursory activity.

At present little is known about the particular conditions, rheological properties and environmental factors that control transitions between aseismic and seismic deformation and that control the spatial and temporal extent of one behavior or the other. Many weak silicates, including natural fault gouges, show either stable or unstable mechanical behavior depending on pressure, temperature, strain rate and pore fluid composition. Effects of pore fluid diffusion and fault valving on crustal faults continues to be debated. Insufficient observational evidence has been collected to fully incorporate aseismic deformation into hazard assessments and to use detectable aseismic deformation reliably in monitoring earthquake occurrence.

We seek a postdoctoral fellow for this Mendenhall Research Opportunity who can make fundamental contributions in rock physics and fault mechanics with a focus on the conditions leading to seismic versus aseismic faulting as well as the spatial and temporal interaction of fault slip modes to advance our understanding of earthquake occurrence and earthquake hazard. Experimental research is expected to be conducted in the Rock Physics Laboratory of the Earthquake Science Center of the USGS. This laboratory has been devoted to the study of earthquake processes for nearly 50 years and continues to be a leader in the study of high pressure rock mechanics related to earthquakes. Strong candidates are expected to possess demonstrated abilities in developing fundamental theory as well as numerical modeling of experimental results and applications to natural systems.

Proposed Duty Station: Menlo Park, California

Areas of Ph.D.: Geophysics, seismology, geology, volcanology, rock mechanics or related fields (candidates holding a Ph.D. in other disciplines but with knowledge and skills relevant to the Research Opportunity may be considered).

Qualifications: Applicants must meet one of the following qualifications: Research Geologist, Research Geophysicist

(This type of research is performed by those who have backgrounds for the occupations stated above. However, other titles may be applicable depending on the applicant's background, education, and research proposal. The final classification of the position will be made by the Human Resources Specialist.)

http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/opps/qualifications.html

Physical/Environmental Demands:  Work involves significant time preparing and conducting experiments in a Rock Mechanics Laboratory. This involves operation and development of automated lab equipment as well as preparing, installing and removing samples. Lab work area contains high pressure equipment presenting risks and hazards that require safety precautions. In addition, the position may require, as needed, limited field work to collect or work with samples.

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Conditions of employment

  • Suitable for Federal employment, as determined by background investigation.
  • Selectee may be subject to serving a trial period.
  • Selectee subject to successfully passing a pre-employment medical exam.
  • More requirements are listed under Qualifications and Other Information.

Are There Any Special Requirements For This Position?

  • A background investigation will be required for this position. Continued employment will be subject to the applicant's successful completion of a background security investigation and favorable adjudication. Failure to successfully meet these requirements will be grounds for termination.
  • Taking and passing a pre-employment medical examination at Federal expense is required due to the physical demands of this job.
  • Because this position requires travel for official business, the selectee will be required to apply for a charge card within 30 calendar days of appointment.  Individuals who have delinquent account balances from a previous Government charge card will be required to satisfy their existing obligation before a new card can be issued.
  • Throughout the recruitment and hiring process we will be communicating with you via email; therefore, it is imperative that the email address you provide when applying for this vacancy remains active. Should your email address change, please notify the point of contact identified in the vacancy announcement as soon as possible so that we can update our system.

Qualifications

The Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to conduct concentrated research in association with selected members of the USGS professional staff, often as a final element to their formal career preparation. The Program is also intended to provide research experiences that enhance their personal scientific stature and credentials. The Mendenhall Program is envisioned to bring current scientific expertise to assist in the implementation of the USGS Strategic Plan and the science strategy of its programs (refer to http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/2007/1309/ , http://www.usgs.gov/start_with_science/). Mendenhall Fellows are expected to publish their results in peer-reviewed scientific outlets.

In order to be considered for these opportunities, candidates must:

(1) have successfully completed a Ph.D. in a field related to the described Research Opportunity; the Ph.D. degree requirements must have been met no earlier than August 27, 2013 (5 years before the announcement opening date), and must be completed by the time employment starts;

(2) meet the qualification requirements described in the Research Opportunity. The research proposal submitted must demonstrate that the applicant is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties for the specific Research Opportunity.

Executive Order 11935, only United States citizens and nationals (residents of American Samoa and Swains Island) may compete for civil service jobs. An agency is permitted to hire non-citizens only in very limited circumstances where there are no qualified citizens available for the position, and meets the appropriation and immigration laws.  Please contact the appropriate regional Personnel Office for questions about eligibility and further assistance. https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/non-citizens/.


Foreign Education. You must provide proof, if the foreign education determines your qualifications for the position. Education completed in foreign colleges or universities may be used to meet Federal qualification requirements if the applicant can show that the foreign education is comparable to education received in accredited educational institutions in the United States. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide such evidence when applying for Federal jobs. If selected, you will be required to provide official proof that such education has been deemed at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education program. For more information on how foreign education is evaluated, visit: http://www.usgs.gov/ohr/oars/quals/foreign.html.

You must meet all eligibility requirements for the position by the closing date of the announcement.

Education

  • Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g. Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

Additional information

  • Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses will not be paid by the Federal Government. Any travel, transportation, and relocation expenses associated with reporting for duty in this position will be the responsibility of the selectee.
  • These research opportunities are in the excepted service and are being filled through a Schedule A noncompetitive appointing authority. Appointments do not confer competitive or permanent status in the Federal Government nor are they subject to competitive examining procedures. The Mendenhall appointment may, in certain circumstances, be extended for up to an additional two years though rare.
  • The U.S. Geological Survey has determined that the duties of this position are suitable for telework only during an emergency or natural disaster.  For additional information on our internal telework policy, please reference the Department of the Interior Telework Handbook at: http://www.usgs.gov/humancapital/pb/telework.html.
  • USGS employees are subject to Title 43, USC Section 31(a) and may not: (a) have any personal, private, direct or indirect interest in lands or mineral wealth of lands under survey; (b) have any substantial personal, private, or direct or indirect interest in any private mining or mineral enterprise doing business with the United States; or (c) execute surveys or examinations for private parties or corporations.
  • The application contains information subject to the Privacy Act (P.L. 93-579, 5 USC 552a). The information is used to determine qualifications for employment and is authorized under Title 5, USC, Section 3302 and 3361.
  • Applicants who include vulgar, offensive, or inappropriate language or information in their application package will be ineligible for further consideration for this position.
  • DOI uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, please visit www.dhs.gov/E-Verify.  
  • THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

  • The Human Resources Office will provide the hiring official with application material for review and consideration. The Research Advisor and/or hiring official will review the application material and contact candidates for interviews as needed. A subject matter expert panel will be convened. If an applicant is chosen for an opportunity and meets the qualification requirements, the Human Resources Office will contact the applicant and make a firm job offer. For Research Opportunities with multiple duty stations, the selection of the official duty station will be made by the USGS. For some additional details, such as a description of the criteria used to evaluate applications, please visit the FAQ section.

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