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Research Physical Scientist, AST, Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics

National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Langley Research Center
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Summary

The Chemistry and Dynamics Branch within the Science Directorate is seeking an individual to serve as a Research Physical Scientist, responsible for interpreting physical and chemical observations of the troposphere using atmospheric data analysis. A major research focus is the interpretation of airborne chemical data gathered in coordinated field campaigns, especially those sponsored by NASA's Tropospheric Composition Program. A major operational focus is to develop improved architectures for synthesis, integration, sub-setting, archival and stewardship of airborne campaign and associated data sets. The incumbent will work within a team conducting interpretative analysis of in-situ and remotely sensed observations of trace gases and of the physical and optical properties of aerosols. Works within a team that develops, recommends and/or implements improvements to current airborne data standards at NASA, and other agencies and organizations. Research is coordinated with colleagues at NASA, other government agencies, universities and non-governmental organizations.

This position will be filled at either the GS-11 or GS-12 level. Promotion to the full performance level of GS-13, may occur when eligible and recommended by management. Identification of promotion potential in this position does not constitute a commitment or an obligation on the part of management to promote the employee. Promotion will depend upon administrative approval and the continuing need for an actual assignment and performance of higher level duties.

Degrees in Atmospheric Science or Physical Science are preferred with specialization in measurements or analyses of atmospheric composition. Training or experience in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering with specialization in software data processing systems for scientific applications is favorable.

To receive consideration, you must submit a resume and answer NASA-specific questions. The NASA questions appear after you submit your resume and are transferred to the NASA web site. If you successfully apply, USAJOBS will show your application status as 'Received'. If your status is 'Application Status Not Available', you have not successfully applied. Do not rely on a USAJOBS email to confirm successful application. Only an email from NASA confirms a successful application.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
06/27/2017 to 07/18/2017
Salary
$60,210 to - $93,821 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 11 - 12
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Hampton, VA
1 vacancy
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time - Full Time
Service
Promotion potential
13
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Not Required
Announcement number
LA17D0026
Control number
473007200

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Duties

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Processes data sets from individual airborne instruments to create highly synthesized data products for high order analysis, with emphasis on NASA airborne data format and metadata standards. Performs data analysis and assists in the development of policy and guidelines for data structures and access strategies that conform to organization and mission requirements. Works in teams to develop and implement new data management schemes, and in some cases leads such teams. Develops logical data analysis models to be translated into workable physical database schemes and structures in the database development process. Verifies analysis and/or model integrity and maintains and revises existing tools and that data tools are capable of responding to changing requirements. Works with mission study teams to develop, and sometimes lead or co-lead in the definition of, mission data management plans, data merges, and web-based data management and analysis tools. Works in teams to adapt data management, data archive and data analysis methods and approaches to meet the unique requirements of a specific mission or application, sometimes leading such activities.

Conducts physical science studies in atmospheric composition, air quality and climate, with focus in the area of airborne measurements of atmospheric aerosols and trace gases, and is responsible for project data reporting. Works in teams conducting studies and analyses of highly unstructured and interconnected problems involving both advanced technology and complex data interdependencies, in some cases leading those teams. Contributes new designs or techniques that are of material significance in solving important applied problems with unprecedented or novel aspects. Works in teams, sometimes in a leadership role, to establish unique methods and applications that provide innovative solutions to complex physical science issues, and develop original concepts for advanced data management technologies and/or data systems. Uses statistics relevant to data analysis and advanced programming skills in data analysis and data file manipulation. Integrates various study and analysis results into comprehensive technical briefings, reports, and technical papers.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • A one-year probationary period may be required.
  • Occasional travel may be required.
  • Position subject to pre-employment background investigation.

U.S. citizenship is required.

Qualifications

In addition to the Basic Education Requirement, applicants must meet one of the following requirements:

To qualify at the GS-11 level:
a. One year of specialized experience in an appropriate field at least equivalent in difficulty and responsibility to GS-9 level work in the Federal service within or closely related to the aerospace technology specialty for which application is made; or
b. Completion of three full academic years of graduate education** in an appropriate field; or
c. An equivalent combination of experience and graduate education**; or
d. Completion of all requirements for a master's or equivalent degree** in an appropriate field.

Specialized experience includes: Experience with atmospheric chemistry related to trace gases and aerosols; advanced programming skills in data analysis and data file manipulation and; firm understanding of statistics relevant to data analysis.

To qualify at the GS-12 level:
a. One year of specialized experience in an appropriate field at least equivalent in difficulty and responsibility to GS-11 level work in the Federal service within or closely related to the aerospace technology specialty for which application is made; or
b. Any combination of experience and graduate study**; or
c. Completion of all requirements for a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or equivalent)** in an appropriate field.

Specialized experience includes: Experience in airborne measurements of atmospheric aerosols and trace gases and data reporting; thorough understanding in airborne data format and metadata standards and; experience in processing data sets from individual airborne instruments to create highly synthesized data products for high order analysis.

Education

Basic Education Requirement:

A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major study in Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautics, Aerospace Engineering, Architecture, Astronautical Engineering, Astronautics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Ceramic Engineering, Ceramics, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science*, Earth and Planetary Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geology, Geophysics, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Science, Mathematics (Pure or Applied), Applied Mechanics, Engineering Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Metallurgy, Meteorology, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Physics, Oceanography, Optical Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, Space Science, Structural Engineering, Welding Engineering or other appropriate physical science or engineering field. Degrees in engineering technology are not considered to be qualifying for this position. *Note: Curriculum must include 30 semester hours of course work in a combination of mathematics, statistics and computer science. Of the 30 semester hours, 15 must be in any combination of statistics and mathematics which includes differential and integral calculus.

**Required college majors for applicants qualifying on the basis of undergraduate or graduate education only:

Any appropriate field of engineering, physical or computer science or mathematics. Study must include or be supplemented by six semester hours or the equivalent in appropriate life or other natural science courses, and include or be supplemented by at least two courses which would provide knowledge of subjects appropriate to the vacancy being filled.

Additional information

Identification of promotion potential in this position does not constitute a commitment or an obligation on the part of management to promote the employee. Promotion will depend upon administrative approval and the continuing need for an actual assignment and performance of higher level duties.

Any applicant tentatively selected for this position may be required to undergo a pre-employment background investigation. Individuals who have special priority selection rights under the Agency Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP) or the Interagency Career Transition Assistance Program (ICTAP) must be well qualified for the position to receive consideration for special priority selection. See 'How You Will Be Evaluated' for definition of well qualified. Federal employees seeking CTAP/ICTAP consideration must indicate their eligibility when applying for a position. The USAJOBS resume asks you to identify your ICTAP eligibility; the NASA Supplemental Information asks you to identify your CTAP eligibility. If you are selected for the position, you must be prepared to submit proof that you meet the requirements for CTAP/ICTAP. This includes a copy of the agency notice, a copy of their most recent Performance Rating and a copy of their most recent SF-50 noting current position, grade level, and duty location.

As a condition of employment, male applicants born after December 31, 1959, must certify that they have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law. In order to receive preference in hiring, you must clearly identify your claim for veterans preference on your resume.

NASA's Applicant Guide provides the information needed to assist you in determining whether or not you can claim 5 or 10 point veterans preference. You should not submit documents to prove your eligibility for veterans preference at this time. However, you must be prepared to submit proof of veterans preference (DD-214, and, if claiming 10-point preference, SF-15 plus proof required by that form) as requested by the Human Resources Office. Veterans preference will only be considered based on what is supported For instance, if you claim 10-point preference, but are only able to document 5-point preference, you will be considered accordingly. If you fail to provide the required documents within the stated time period, we may withdraw a job offer and/or remove you from further consideration.

Your USAJOBS account asks you to assign a name to each of your resumes. When you apply to a NASA position, we will show you the text of the resume you have submitted, but we do not maintain the name you have assigned to that resume. If you wish to keep track of that information, we recommend you make note of it at the time you apply.


Fair Employment Opportunities for Applicants
NASA Credit for National Service

The payment of relocation expenses is not authorized.

How you will be evaluated

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

NASA uses an automated system (Resumix) that matches the competencies extracted from your resume to the competencies identified by the selecting official for the position. Based on the competencies you match, you are placed in one of three categories identified as 90, 80, or 70 pt. quality categories, which are defined as:

90 pt. Category - Tentatively meets (until subsequent confirmation upon referral) the basic qualification requirements identified in the vacancy announcement and has experience in the same or similar job that has demonstrated superior proficiency in the primary requirements of the position.

80 pt. Category - Tentatively meets (until subsequent confirmation upon referral) the basic qualification requirements identified in the vacancy announcement and demonstrates satisfactory proficiency in the primary requirements of the position.

70 pt. Category - Fails to meet criteria described in the 80 pt. category.

Additional application guidance is available in NASA's Applicant Guide.

Information for Veterans: The Category Rating Process protects the rights of veterans by placing them ahead of non-preference eligibles within each category. Preference eligibles who meet qualification requirements and have a compensable service-connected disability of at least 10 percent must be listed at the top of the highest quality category, except when the position being filled is scientific or professional at the GS-09 grade level or higher.

For the purpose of the Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP) and the Interagency Career Transition Assistance Program (ICTAP), candidates rated in the top quality category are considered well-qualified

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