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Through the Commonwealth Water Act 2007, the Australian Government has given the Bureau of Meteorology responsibility for compiling and delivering comprehensive water information across the water sector. As part of the Australian Government’s Water for the Future program, the Bureau has been allocated $450 million to transform the availability and utility value of the nation’s water information. To achieve this, the Bureau has established a new Division of water specialists and is now working closely with water managers across Australia to deliver high quality water information to government, industry and the community.
So far, about 100 new staff have been appointed to the water information program and we are now finalising our recruitment campaign. We are currently offering five ongoing positions for experienced professionals who want to contribute to this exciting national effort.
We are seeking a water sciences specialist to coordinate Bureau input to our various water research partnerships, and to lead the process of transforming research project outputs into Bureau operations. You will also coordinate the delivery of hydrology training to our staff, working closely with the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre.
If you have the requisite skills and a desire to work with a large and dynamic team at the cutting edge of environmental information, we encourage you to apply.
| Reference: | 10662 |
| Position Title: | Manager, Water Research and Training |
| Classification: | Executive Level 2 (Senior Professional Officer Grade B) |
| Salary range: | $92,925 - $105,351 per annum, plus an additional 15.4% superannuation. |
| Locations: | Canberra |
| Division: | Water Division |
| Section: | Research Management |
| Status: | Ongoing |
| Applications Close: | Friday 23 October 2009 |
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