Postdoctoral Fellow, The Prediction of Structure-borne Sound in Building Constructions

National Research Council Canada

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Postdoctoral Fellow, The Prediction of Structure-borne Sound in Building Constructions

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National Research Council Canada

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Priority may be given to the following designated employment equity groups: women, Indigenous peoples* (First Nations, Inuit and Métis), persons with disabilities and racialized persons*.

  • The Employment Equity Act, which is under review, uses the terminology Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities.

Candidates are asked to self-declare when applying to this hiring process.City: OttawaOrganizational Unit: ConstructionClassification: ROTenure: TermDuration: 2 yearsLanguage Requirements: EnglishWork Arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement (combination of working onsite and telework). Employees in this position who telework will be required to travel to the identified work site at least three times per week at their own expense.We recognize that Indigenous candidates may have important connections to their communities. If you are an Indigenous candidate, you may be eligible for an exception to this work arrangement. To learn more, please contact the hiring team, using the contact information below.Discover the possibleAnything is possible at the National Research Council (NRC). As Canada’s leading research and technology organization, our world-renowned research pushes the boundaries of science and engineering to make the impossible, possible. Every day we explore new ideas through innovative research and help companies discover possibilities that impact Canada’s future and the world.At the NRC, you’ll also discover new possibilities. Our supportive workplace fosters a culture of creativity, welcoming fresh perspectives and innovation at all levels. We value teamwork. You’ll collaborate across multiple fields and with the brightest minds to find creative solutions. Most importantly, you’ll discover what’s possible within you as you grow, make valuable contributions and progress in your professional journey. From ground-breaking discoveries to a life-changing career, discover your possible at the NRC.The ProgramThe NRC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers PDFs access to unique world-class facilities and the opportunity to work alongside multi-disciplinary teams of expert researchers and technicians on projects of critical importance to Canada. PDFs will carry out research on innovative research projects, with opportunities for career development (publications and/or industry interaction).PDFs will be offered appointments to the staff of the National Research Council on a term basis and will be offered salaries and benefits currently available to Research Officers. Salaries commensurate with experience are taxable and subject to other deductions. As a guide, the current annual PhD recruiting rate is $82,338. In addition PDFs will be allocated a travel fund to support their work.Project TitleThe Prediction of Structure-borne Sound in Sustainable Low Carbon Building ConstructionsThe RoleNo one wants to hear noise from their neighbors or to be overheard by their neighbors, yet unwanted neighbor noise in residential buildings is a problem that affects almost everyone at some time in their lives. The National Building Code of Canada includes acoustic requirements for dwellings, but few acousticians have experience with the measurements of the vibration reduction index (Kij) according to ISO 10848 required to predict the transmission of noise in buildings to demonstrate compliance with the Code. As Canada moves towards increased densification and lower-cost constructions with a reduced carbon footprint, there is a growing need for experts who can measure and predict the transmission of structure-borne noise in buildings.As a member of the building acoustics group within the Construction Research Centre at the NRC, the successful candidate will work closely with the team members to make Kij measurements in the NRC’s unique four room flanking facility and on full scale mock-up junctions of lightweight timber and mass timber building elements. The measurement data will be used for empirical models to predict the transmission of structure-borne noise in timber building constructions.EducationPhD in a relevant field of engineering such as acoustic, civil or mechanical.For information on certificates and diplomas issued abroad, please seeExperience

  • Experience in building acoustics.
  • Hands-on experience with experimental design and analysis including data collection and analysis and ensuring data quality.
  • Experience with measuring surface velocity with accelerometers and measuring transmission loss would be an asset.

Language RequirementsEnglishCondition of EmploymentReliability StatusWho is eligible?

  • Fellowships will be for two years contingent on satisfactory progress achieved during the first year.
  • Candidates should have obtained a PhD (or equivalent) within the past three years (PhD received on or after July 1, 2022*) or expect to complete their PhD within 6 months of appointment.
  • Fellows will work in a lab under the direct supervision of an NRC researcher.
  • Exceptions may be considered to recognize personal or family related leave. Please connect with us using the contact information below to discuss in more detail.

Application RequirementsIn order to be considered for the program please include the following in your application, please note that you will need to attach the required documents as per the list below when submitting your application. Failure to do so will result in your application being excluded from searches.

  • Resume
  • Statement of Interest in the project (maximum one page in length)
  • PhD Transcript – an electronic copy is sufficient, it does not have to be an official version.
  • List of Publications

When submitting your application you can include the required documents in any attachment field such as «Second language evaluation results» or «Other attachments»In addition, applicants who best meet the requirements of the position will be asked to provide three letters of recommendation at a later stage of the competition process.CompensationThe intent of this hiring action is to staff through the Postdoctoral Fellowships Program at the AsRO level, which is an early-career level position with a salary range of $82,338 to $114,354.NOTE: Salary determination will be based on a review of the candidate’s expertise, outcomes and impacts of their previous work experience relative to the requirements of the level. As a guide, the current annual PhD recruiting rate is $82,338.NRC employees enjoy a wide-range of including a robust pension plan, comprehensive health and dental coverage, disability and life insurance, office closure at the end of December, and additional supports to enhance your well-being throughout your career and beyond.Notes

  • Relocation assistance will be determined in accordance with the NRC’s directives.
  • Fellowships are open to nationals of all countries, although preference will be given to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada. Please include citizenship information in your application.
  • The incumbent must adhere to safe workplace practices at all times.
  • We thank all those who apply, however only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Please direct your questions, with the requisition number (22976) to:E-mail:Closing Date: 18 December 2024 – 23:59 Eastern TimeFor more information on career tools and other resources, check out*If you are currently a term or continuing employee at NRC, please apply through the SuccessFactors Careers module from your NRC computer.

Expected salary

$82338 – 114354 per year

Location

Ottawa, ON

Job date

Thu, 24 Oct 2024 22:53:25 GMT

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