Monday, May 24, 2010

US Department of Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs - Mining Engineer/Geologist

If you know of anyone who may be interested in working with US Department of Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs as a MINING ENGINEER OR GEOLOGIST then please pass on the information. The position is within the Navajo Region’s Water Resources and Safety of Dams Branch in Gallup, NM. The office is located in Gallup, New Mexico which is in a rural town located approximately two hours west of Albuquerque, NM or approximately three hours east of Flagstaff, AZ. There are two advertisements for one-position that will be filled from either the Public or Status Candidate as a MINING ENGINEER OR GEOLOGIST. The salary ranges from $47,448.00 to $89,450.00 a year beginning with at the GS-09 through the GS-12. To view the vacancy announcement and information about the position please view the links below. If you have technical questions related to the position, please call me at 505.863.8356. If you have questions whether your package contains the required information, please call Matilda Kanuho at 505.563.5130.

Job Announcement Number: CRPA-D1002
Who May Apply: Public Candidates-Open to all qualified candidates outside the federal workforce (non-federal employee).
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=86445259&JobTitle=INTERDISCIPLINARY+POSITION%3a+MINING+ENGINEER%2c+GS-880-9%2f11%2f12%3b+OR+GEOLOGIST%2c+GS-1350-9%2f11%2f12&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=Y&FedPub=Y&x=110&y=17&jbf574=IN06&jbf785=12&AVSDM=2010-04-07+17%3a09%3a00
OPEN PERIOD: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 to Friday, December 31, 2010

Job Announcement Number: CRPA 22/10
Who May Apply: Status Candidates - Indian Preference Eligible / Current Status Employees or Former Federal Employees with Reinstatement Eligibility.
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=86444812&JobTitle=INTERDISCIPLINARY+POSITION%3a+MINING+ENGINEER%2c+GS-880-9%2f11%2f12%3b+OR+GEOLOGIST%2c+GS-1350-9%2f11%2f12&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=Y&FedPub=Y&x=110&y=17&jbf574=IN06&jbf785=12&AVSDM=2010-04-07+17%3a06%3a00
OPEN PERIOD: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 to Friday, December 31, 2010


Thank you,
Bernadette Tsosie
Branch Chief / Hydrologist
Water Resources & Safety of Dams Branch
Bureau of Indian Affairs – Navajo Region Gallup, New Mexico

505 863 8356 -p
505 863 8214 -f
bernadette.tsosie@bia.gov

University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Water Center Director and Water Scientist -

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is seeking candidates for the position of Water Center Director and Water Scientist to provide leadership for program development in the water sciences and related areas. Established in 1964, the Water Center has assisted the University of Nebraska in becoming an international leader in water research, teaching, extension, and outreach. The Center Director facilitates faculty research across all campuses and promotes university programs aimed at increasing the visibility of researchers who study water and agricultural water use. UNL has more than 100 faculty in multiple disciplines working in the broad fields of water science. The successful candidate will direct use of internal resources, including significant budgets and staff assigned to the Water Center. The candidate will also help build interdisciplinary faculty teams addressing significant water issues facing Nebraska water stakeholders and the world. Key aspects of the position will include networking with local stakeholders, catalyzing new science initiatives, and promoting university water programs. Reporting to the Director of the School of Natural Resources, the Water Center Director will have both an administrative and faculty assignment and be influential in the establishment and direction of other UNL water initiatives. The terms of the faculty appointment will be developed to complement the expertise and experience of the successful candidate. See http://watercenter.unl.edu and http://snr.unl.edu/water for more information about the School and the Water Center and its mission and programs.

This position requires a Ph.D. in an appropriate discipline and extensive professional experience in water-related research, education, and outreach, with sufficient experience to qualify for an academic rank of associate or full professor in an appropriate department. This is a 12-month, tenure track position.

To apply, go to http://employment.unl.edu and search for requisition number 090685. Complete the faculty academic administrative information form. Attach a letter of application; curriculum vitae; and the contact information for three professional references. Review of applications will begin June 15 and continue until the position has been filled or the search is closed.

The University of Nebraska has an active National Science Foundation ADVANCE gender equity program, and is committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers.