- Graduate APS GRAD APS $59,442, plus an additional 15.4% superannuation
- Full-time
- Enterprise Services - VIC Broadmeadows
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About the role
Get paid to study and graduate as a meteorologist with the Bureau of Meteorology
Blended course delivery methods | Flexible Working Arrangements | Full-time Employment
Get paid to study and take your physics and maths out of the classroom and into the real world
Work as a graduate meteorologist through a 10-month intensive formal training program from early February to late November 2024.
You'll learn how to:
- apply various scientific techniques, including data visualisation and analysis tools
- analyse and interpret meteorological data sources and numerical weather prediction model output to forecast atmospheric conditions.
Use the skills you learn to be there when it matters most for all Australians and all Australia, every day
Learn from some of Australia's leading scientists as you develop a deep knowledge of services for severe weather, marine and Antarctic environments, climate, water and volcanic ash prediction. A day in this role can include preparing and communicating weather forecasts for the public as well as specific users such as the emergency services sector.
Develop your skills among other like-minded scientists and future meteorologists
We're looking for graduates with a demonstrated commitment to life-long learning and a desire to work with the community, customers, partners, and stakeholders at the heart of our operations. The role includes working in a diverse team environment and using your initiative to solve problems and develop the skills needed to deliver impact and value to customers.
Our ideal candidate
- Do you want to get paid to study and graduate as a meteorologist with the Bureau of Meteorology?
- Do you have a science, engineering or other STEM degree with a focus on physics and maths?
- Are you eager to develop and grow your skills to be there when it matters most for all Australians, and all Australia – everyday?
- Do you want to take your maths and physics out of the classroom and into the real world?
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