- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification MBA/MSc/MA
- Experience 7 years
- Location Nairobi
- Job Field Research
Research Officer III – Eddy Covariance at International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Research Officer III – Eddy Covariance
Key Responsibilities:
- Supervise the performance of two existing experimental sites with eddy covariance (EC) flux towers and other environmental sensors in two semi-arid areas in Machakos County, Kenya
- Lead the establishment and maintenance of new EC flux towers in dryland systems in the region subject to funding availability
- Undertake sampling of soils, aboveground biomass and other environmental variables as required
- Ensure data quality assurance and control (QA/QC) in accordance with standard operating procedures
- Conduct processing, visualization, and analysis of the newly derived EC tower data, also in relation to other environmental variables and remote sensing data
- Lead and contribute to the writing and publication of scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals using the derived EC data
- Develop conference/workshop presentations describing results and their implications for agricultural and rangeland productivity, GHG emissions, and nutrient management
- Contribute to communication of findings to stakeholders, including researchers, press, ministries, livestock extension officers, farmers, donors, etc
- Participate in capacity building of partners, and supervision of graduate students and research assistants
- Contribute to resource mobilization through significant input to proposal development
- Perform any other related duties as may be assigned
Requirements
- Masters in the discipline of micrometeorology, (atmospheric) physics, environmental sciences, eddy covariance fluxes, or related fields
- Experience with eddy covariance flux measurements (setup, maintenance, data evaluation and processing) proven by at least two years of field experience with eddy covariance towers
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in eddy covariance towers
- Field experience in related areas (e.g. remote sensing of rangeland vegetation) beneficial
- Demonstrated ability to integrate eddy covariance flux data with ancillary environmental for synthesis studies on flux budgets, control parameters and processes
- Ability to handle large datasets, data processing, and strong familiarity with statistical software such as R, SPSS, Matlab and/or python
- Willingness to coordinate and participate in regular field work campaigns across a range of experimental sites in East Africa
- Knowledge on agricultural production systems in developing and/or developed countries is preferred
- The ability to supervise and train research assistants and students, and provide necessary data quality control and assurance
- A background in remote sensing or modeling of nutrient and water cycles is an asset
- Working experience in developing countries desirable
- Enjoying working as part of an international and intercultural team
- Excellent written and spoken English
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) on www.ilri.org to apply

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