Job Description
General Description
Environmental Scientist or Environmental Engineer
The Barry Commoner Center for Health and the Environment (BCCHE), located in mid-Queens, is an environmental and occupational health research institute at Queens College, City University of New York, the nation's largest urban public university. The mission of the Center is to identify and help rectify environmental and occupational threats to human health (http://commonercenter.org/index.html). Areas of current research include air pollution, immigrant and occupational health, lung cancer screening and World Trade Center 9/11 health effects.
BCCHE is looking for a highly motivated masters’ level environmental scientist or environmental engineer with up to two years of experience in the field. The individual will work collaboratively with and under the supervision of the project’s Principal Investigator. This exciting position offers the opportunity to participate in the implementation of the New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS) – a collaborative ongoing air surveillance program conducted in partnership with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to monitor pollution exposures across New York City’s neighborhoods, and new innovative research efforts that are being planned.
Appointment will be for two years, with continuation depending on funding and progress.
Starting salary is $55,000 to $60,000, commensurate with training and experience. Generous fringe benefits. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, statement of research interests, and three letters of recommendation.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but priority will be given to those applications received by January 31, 2021.
CUNY is an equal opportunity employer and seeks diversity in its faculty and staff.
Other Duties
Tasks will involve the supervision/coordination of laboratory and field work activities of real-time air monitoring networks targeting fine particulate matter and gaseous pollutants in New York City; participate in the design and implementation of noise studies; assist in the determination of data collection methods for research projects, investigations, and surveys; and prepare technical reports and presentations that explain research approaches and findings
Qualifications
Candidates should have completed their Master’s degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, atmospheric science, exposure science or related disciplines. We encourage applications from those with experience in laboratory operations, environmental monitoring, exposure assessment, and data science methods for analyzing large volumes of environmental data. Excellent programming and/or mathematical skills, the ability to work in a team while developing his/her own research interests, and experience in grant writing and management of scientific projects is preferred.
RFCUNY Benefits
RFCUNY Employee Benefits and AccrualsAbout the Research Foundation
The Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY) is a nonprofit educational corporation founded in 1963 to provide post-award fiscal and administrative support for CUNY’s research and sponsored programs. RFCUNY’s services allow CUNY researchers, faculty, and staff to focus on their intellectual curiosity and scientific discoveries, on projects and programs that serve our local and global communities, proposing concrete solutions to society’s most pressing challenges.
RFCUNY serves as a fiscal agent and works closely with all the CUNY campus Grants Offices to perform the core functions of post-award financial management for CUNY research projects and sponsored programs. These functions include legal assessment and signing of agreements where RFCUNY is named as a fiscal agent; setting up award accounts; preparing sub-awards and assisting PIs in monitoring the work of the recipients of sub-awards; supporting project directors with hiring and managing research project and sponsored program staff; supporting the purchasing and paying for goods and services with grant and program funds; managing financial aspects of projects including accounts receivable, financial reporting, invoicing, budget monitoring, and cost compliance with uniform guidance; ensuring that sponsor financial requirements are met; monitoring compliance with applicable project and financial management rules and laws; supporting the management of independent and external audits and financial reviews; and providing data, information, management expertise, and other supports to CUNY’s research and sponsored programs.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Key Features
Commoner Center
Full Time
$55,000.00 - $60,000.00
Apr 14, 2021 (Or Until Filled)