Strong written and verbal presentation skills to clearly communicate both within and outside SRP when relaying potentially technical information. A strong interest in both basic and applied science.A strong interest in hydrology or some formal training/understanding of hydrology and hydrologic processes.A thorough understanding of the Southwest s major weather influences and climate.Senior Meteorologist A minimum of five years of relevant experience. Promotion to level 2 requires a minimum of two years of experience at level 1 demonstrated capability to perform advanced and more difficult work as determined by the supervisor Meteorology II A minimum of two years of relevant experience. EducationCompletion of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution that prepares the employee for the assignment. Promotes a culture of safety in all work activities. Maintain weather and climate records Manage summer upper-air program. Manages relationships with outside entities: USGS, NRCS, NWS, CBRFC, NSSL, and others. Represents SRP in internal and external research activities related to meteorology, climate, and the Salt and Verde watersheds. May require 24/7 coverage shared between staff meteorologists during emergencies. Assist management during emergency reservoir operations providing key meteorological guidance. May require flying in helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft to remote locations in potentially harsh wintertime conditions. Assist in snow survey and watershed condition assessment activities. Refines procedures and techniques to improve hydrologic and meteorologic forecast elements to improve watershed response forecasts. Issues Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for watershed storm events, and coordinates with hydrologists to estimate and predict watershed runoff response. Participates in the forecast rotation among meteorologists. Produces SRP specific weather forecasts including 7-day temperature/RH forecast, same day and weekend weather advisories for the Valley, and Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for the Salt and Verde Watershed, etc. Lends scientific knowledge and skills to various studies and reports related to SRP business operations where meteorological information can be leveraged. Provides professional expertise in meteorology and climatology to resolve problems related to water resource planning, supply, demand, transmission and distribution operations and the use of weather and climate information in power system operations. SRP continues to adapt to its changing business environment by seeking innovative ways to reimagine utility service and the provision of critical resources essential to the life and economy of Arizona. Since its founding in 1903, SRP has fostered a culture of stewardship and customer service consistently ranking as an industry leader in customer service according to J.D. providing electricity to approximately one million customers in the greater metropolitan Phoenix area. SRP is one of the largest public power and water utilities in the U.S.
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