diff --git a/hiring.qmd b/hiring.qmd index 5e64045..edf5126 100644 --- a/hiring.qmd +++ b/hiring.qmd @@ -37,15 +37,15 @@ All members of the hiring committee should be involved in all steps of the hirin - NAU ecoinformatics: email katharyn.duffy\@nau.edu - [Other resources (places to advertise) from UA HR](https://hr.arizona.edu/supervisors/recruitment-hiring/guide-successful-searches/advertising-position) - Mastodon - - hastags: #rstats #python #jobs #GetHired + - Hashtags: #rstats #python #jobs #getfedihired #DataScience #rseng - Slack - - ROpenSci + - rOpenSci - Carpentries - R4DS Online Learning Community - Ecological Forecasting Initiative - US-RSE - ESIP (Earth Science Information Partners) - - Rez-Baz + - ResBazAZ - UA-Data Science - EDSIN @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Salaries in DIAG range from \$30k for a recent graduate to \$85k for developers *Note: 6 and 7 are specific to a pipeline job; other positions may have additional required/desired skills* | Category of interest | Description | -|------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| +|------------------|:----------------------------------------------------:| | **1. Learning new skills** | Demonstrates ability to acquire new skills, especially technical skills, through self-teaching or by reaching out to others | | **2. Collaborative** | Works well with a group and are able to problem solve with others | | **3. Software development skills** | Able to demonstrate using software tools to solve problems | diff --git a/incubator.qmd b/incubator.qmd index 6c746ea..b9ff91e 100644 --- a/incubator.qmd +++ b/incubator.qmd @@ -81,24 +81,27 @@ Before the final meeting: - copyright can be listed as "The University of Arizona and Authors" Send an email to schedule a final wrap-up meeting and to mark the conclusion of the incubator phase of the collaboration. -Here's an example email you can build on: -> Hi Jeremy, -> -> As we come to the end of the incubator phase of our collaboration with AZMET, I just want to take some time and reflect on all the great stuff we've accomplished together. -> I looked over the goals we set out to accomplish in the original project plan, and I think we've done a good job meeting them. -> -> 1) Static QA/QC routines that check data prior to going into the database ✅ -> 2) Static checks for whether data for a station was retrieved in the previous hour: I don't think we put this one into place yet, but this could be a pretty simple addition to the report that just checks for NAs. I opened an issue to remind me to look into this. -> 3) A simple R package to wrap the API ✅ -> 4) A "dynamic" QA/QC procedure that compares recent data to historical ✅ -> 5) A Cooperative Extension bulletin describing the new AZMet QA/QC procedures: I'd be happy to help spread the word and provide edits to a draft bulletin. I also need to write a blog-post for our website and promote the `azmet` R package. -> 6) Availability of code on GitHub with a permissive open source license ✅ -> -> At our meeting on Monday, we'll discuss any final steps to the incubator phase and next steps for continued collaboration (i.e. funding continued work on the QA/QC report). -> We'll also have a conversation about the incubator process itself---what worked well, what didn't work, and what could be improved. -> -> Looking forward to seeing you then! +::: {.callout-tip collapse="true"} +## Example email + +Hi Jeremy, + +As we come to the end of the incubator phase of our collaboration with AZMET, I just want to take some time and reflect on all the great stuff we've accomplished together. +I looked over the goals we set out to accomplish in the original project plan, and I think we've done a good job meeting them. + +1) Static QA/QC routines that check data prior to going into the database ✅ +2) Static checks for whether data for a station was retrieved in the previous hour: I don't think we put this one into place yet, but this could be a pretty simple addition to the report that just checks for NAs. I opened an issue to remind me to look into this. +3) A simple R package to wrap the API ✅ +4) A "dynamic" QA/QC procedure that compares recent data to historical ✅ +5) A Cooperative Extension bulletin describing the new AZMet QA/QC procedures: I'd be happy to help spread the word and provide edits to a draft bulletin. I also need to write a blog-post for our website and promote the `azmet` R package. +6) Availability of code on GitHub with a permissive open source license ✅ + +At our meeting on Monday, we'll discuss any final steps to the incubator phase and next steps for continued collaboration (i.e. funding continued work on the QA/QC report). +We'll also have a conversation about the incubator process itself---what worked well, what didn't work, and what could be improved. + +Looking forward to seeing you then! +::: ### Wrap-up Meeting