[Ccb_gsr_listserv] FW: FW: CARB seeking a Fire Emission Inventory Specialist focusing on intentional fires

Debbie Brown debbie.brown at ucr.edu
Wed Feb 7 07:37:55 PST 2024


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Date: Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 4:49 PM
Subject: Fwd: FW: CARB seeking a Fire Emission Inventory Specialist focusing on intentional fires
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CARB position

To: Huang, Anny at ARB <anny.huang at arb.ca.gov<mailto:anny.huang at arb.ca.gov>>
Subject: CARB seeking a Fire Emission Inventory Specialist focusing on intentional fires

Hello All,

Our job advertisement for the Fire Emission Inventory Specialist position has been posted this morning.  If you could help forward this job ad to your networks of colleagues, former classmates, and university department’s job opportunity email lists, we would appreciate your help very much.  Thank you!

We are looking for a scientist to join the Fire Emission Inventory team on the mission of inventorying fire activities and estimating fire emissions in California.  This position will primarily focus on intentional fires: prescribed fire, Tribal cultural fire, and agricultural burn.  The position’s responsibilities include: working with other state/federal/local agencies on compiling, collating, and reconciling intentional burn activity datasets into an integrated geodatabase; performing fire emission calculations; and working with colleagues, academics, and stakeholders to develop novel methodologies to fill data gaps and reduce uncertainty of emission estimation.  There will also be opportunities to participate in interesting projects related to wildfire, mapping of vegetation fuels, geospatial analysis, and accidental fire in urban area.  The ideal candidate that we are looking to bring into the team will have strong scientific background; have experience with fire emission inventory and modeling, data collection and QAQC, and data analysis; and be well versed in geospatial analytical tools and programming languages for emission modeling and data processing.  Please see the job ad for additional details: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=%20413809  Application deadline is Feb 7.

The usual tip for applying for state job: interested job applicant must first get onto the eligibility list for the “Air Pollution Specialist” job classification (which is a short self-assessment questionnaire and a pretty quick process, https://exams.spb.ca.gov/exams/aps/) before they can submit a job application.  Prospective applicants can please feel free to reach out to me with questions about this position or our department.

Anny

Y. Anny Huang, Ph.D.
Manager, Emission Inventory Analysis Section: Fire Emission Inventory
   Emission Inventory & Economic Analysis Branch
   Air Quality Planning & Science Division
   California Air Resources Board



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Francesca M. Hopkins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Climate Change and Sustainability
Dept. of Environmental Sciences
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
(951) 827-4781 (office)
(707) 328-3135 (cellular)


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Francesca M. Hopkins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Climate Change and Sustainability
Dept. of Environmental Sciences
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
(951) 827-4781 (office)
(707) 328-3135 (cellular)
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