![]() ![]() Manages research programs to advance observations, analyses, and forecasting capabilities for all aviation weather hazards, with an emphasis on atmospheric turbulence, aircraft-based observations, and climate change, in support of operational decision-making for air traffic management (flight crews, airline dispatch and operations, controllers, and forecasters).Ĭontacts are internal and external. ![]() Understands how technical area interacts with or is affected by other disciplines and considers the objectives of the major subdivision and LOB/SO when developing, integrating, and implementing solutions to diverse, complex problems. Also, assists senior level engineers and the Aviation Weather Division leadership in the management and execution of contracts, inter-agency agreements, and grants with various research laboratories, government agencies, universities, and private industry specialists who perform aviation weather sponsored research.Īpplies experience and advanced technical knowledge of meteorology to accomplish assignments and to develop plans and techniques to improve programs and policies. ![]() Serves as a technical specialist and assists senior level engineers and project specialists in their assessment of existing research and development efforts as well as development of new activities. May act as a contributing specialist on large work activities or as a team leader for single or small work activities. Provides technical expertise for the Weather Research Branch and is responsible for a variety of domestic and international activities, such as planning, analysis, development, and coordination to help FAA implement NextGen and the InfoCentric NAS. Performs multiple, varying, and complex assignments under the limited direction of a manager, project/ program manager, team leader, or more experienced technical specialist. ![]()
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