What are the responsibilities and job description for the SEISMOLOGIST position at Applied Physics?
Applied Physics is seeking a highly motivated and experienced seismologist to join our gravitational ranging team. As a seismologist at Applied Physics, you will conduct original research in seismology related to induced seismicity and reservoir geomechanics, working on geothermal energy, geologic carbon storage, waste fluid disposal, or unconventional oil and gas projects.
Qualifications :
- PhD in Seismology, Geophysics, Earth Science, Data Science related to Geophysics, or related field
- Experience with high-performance computing, numerical earthquake simulation (e.g. dynamic rupture, cycle simulation), statistical and / or physics-based operational earthquake forecasting, and seismic hazard analysis
- Ability to formulate novel solutions related to understanding of the geomechanical behavior of subsurface reservoirs and the underlying physical processes leading to induced seismicity, and / or other seismology or geomechanical problems
- Experience with computer systems and modern programming languages (e.g. Python, C / C , R, Java, shell scripting), Mac or PC, Unix or Linux platforms or other data management approaches
- Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills. Experience writing and presenting reports, publications, and proposals, ability to interact effectively with a team of interdisciplinary scientists
Requirements
Responsibilities :
Conduct original research in seismology related to induced seismicity and reservoir geomechanics
Benefits
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, flexible work hours, and opportunities for growth and career development. Join our dynamic and passionate team and help us make a positive impact on the world.
If you are a talented, motivated, and empathetic individual who shares our passion for making a difference, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity to work with our team at Applied Physics. Applied Physics is an equal opportunity employer.