Position Title
Senior Science Research Specialist
Brief Description of the Position
- Develops initiatives geared towards a better understanding of geological processes using optical and RADAR (interferometry) applications and other RS data, methods and technologies;
- Drives continuous innovations in the RS/GIS R&D unit of the Geomatics & HAS Section;
- Collaborates with internal (PHIVOLCS) and external stakeholders (e.g. Mines and Geosciences Bureau, PAGASA, international organizations) in the analyses of RS in relation to geological and hydro-meteorological processes;
- Drives advancements in the exploration of technologies and creation of higher-value research, maps and other outputs using remote sensing;
- Verifies Hazard Assessment Reports and assists in the provision of geological inputs and geological interpretations necessary for accurate assessments and efficient delivery of hazard assessment services;
- Ensures that RS outputs are utilized by the GeoRiskPH platforms, by other research in PHIVOLCS, and if applicable, by other entities in the PRIMA program for efficient hazard and risk assessments;
- Project Manager or may assist event Project Manager when Charter for RS acquisitions is activated;
- Conducts fieldworks and lectures to enable other researchers to operate innovations in RS;
- Publishes papers in peer-reviewed journals;
- Performs other functions as may be assigned
Plantilla Item No.
PIVSB-SRSRS-10-1998
Monthly Salary
46,791
Allowances:
-Personnel Economic Relief Allowance (PERA)
- Hazards Allowance
- Subsistence Allowance
- Laundry Allowance
Qualification Standards
Education
Bachelor's degree relevant to the job
Training
2 years of relevant experience
Experience
8 hours of relevant training
Eligibility
Career Service (Professional) Second Level Eligibility
Place of Assignment
NCR Quezon City
Geomatics and Hazard Assessment Service Section of the Geology and Geophysics Research & Development Division
Position Title
Science Research Specialist II
Brief Description of the Position
- Supports development of relevant projects for the National Exposure Database Program through GeoMapperPH and other GeoRiskPH platforms;
- Collaborates with internal (PHIVOLCS) and external stakeholders in the development and maintenance of the National Exposure Database and other initiatives started by GeoRiskPH;
- Drives advancements in creating higher-value maps and analysis for PHIVOLCS and for other agencies and organizations for related assessments;
- Leads and assists in the development of training modules for GeoMapperPH and other workshop materials that may be needed;
- Initiates design thinking R&D for the improvement of products and services;
- Conducts fieldworks and lectures;
- Publishes papers in peer-reviewed journals;
- Perform other functions as may be assigned
Plantilla Item No.
PIVSB-SRAS2-4-1998
Salary Grade
16
Monthly Salary
35,106
Qualification Standards
Education
Bachelor's degree relevant to the job
Training
1 year of relevant experience
Experience
4 hours of relevant training
Eligibility
Career Service (Professional) Second Level Eligibility
Place of Assignment
NCR Quezon City
Geomatics and Hazard Assessment Service Section of the Geology and Geophysics Research & Development Division
Interested and qualified applicants should signify their interest in writing. Attach the following documents to the application letter and send to the address below not later than October 26, 2020
1. Fully accomplished Personal Data Sheet (PDS) including the Work Experience Sheet with recent passport-sized picture (CS Form No. 212, Revised 2017) which can be downloaded at www.csc.gov.ph;
2. Performance rating in the last rating period (if applicable);
3. Photocopy of certificate of eligibility/rating/license; and
4. Photocopy of Transcript of Records.
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS are advised to hand in or send through courier/email their application to:
Renato U. Solidum, Jr.
Undersecretary, DOST and
Officer-in-Charge, PHIVOLCS\
PHIVOLCS Bldg., C.P. Garcia Avenue,
U.P. Campus, Diliman, Quezon City
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