Job Description
Stcnet is seeking a full-time Support Scientist in College Park, MD, to develop climate and atmospheric datasets using GNSS Radio Occultation and satellite data. The role involves integrating various data sources to enhance climate models and improve weather forecasting. Candidates should have a doctorate and will collaborate with research teams on data assimilation and product development. Occasional domestic travel may be required.
Position: Support Scientist
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Job Title
Support Scientist
Location
MD US (Primary)
Category
Scientist
Job Type
Full-Time
Education
Doctorate
Security Clearance Required
None
Job Description
Founded in 1979, Science and Technology Corporation (STC) delivers an extensive range of award-winning advanced scientific, engineering, and technical support services to the U.S. Government and Industry customers. Our proven expertise and experience span scientific research, development, test and evaluation in areas such as earth and atmospheric sciences, engineering, data science and software engineering. Will you join our world-class team?
• Employment Category:
Full-Time/Regular
• Location:
College Park, MD
• Travel:
Occasional travel may be required domestically via car and/or plane
• Security Clearance: N/A
• Salary: $80,000-$150,000 - commensurate with experience
Job Responsibilities
STC is seeking a talented Support Scientist to contribute to the development of climate and atmospheric datasets utilizing Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Radio Occultation (RO) along with satellite-based Infrared (IR) and Microwave (MW) data. The role will involve advancing the integration of RO data with other satellite observations to enhance climate models and atmospheric analysis. The successful candidate will support research and operational projects that leverage RO’s precision in vertical profiling of the atmosphere, alongside infrared and microwave data, to improve climate monitoring and weather forecasting capabilities.
This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on state-of-the-art data assimilation and development of climate datasets, contributing to global efforts in climate science and operational meteorology.
Job Requirements
Climate and Atmospheric Data Development:
• Lead the development of climate and atmospheric datasets by integrating GNSS RO, satellite infrared (IR), and microwave (MW) data.
• Design and implement methodologies for fusing GNSS RO data with IR and MW satellite data to improve vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, moisture, and pressure.
• Collaborate with research teams to process and validate satellite data products for climate monitoring and weather forecasting models.
Data Integration and Assimilation:
• Develop algorithms for the assimilation of RO, IR, and MW data into global climate models and atmospheric reanalysis products.
• Contribute to the improvement of data assimilation techniques, with a focus on leveraging the unique characteristics of GNSS RO data in combination with infrared and microwave remote sensing.
Collaboration and Research:
• Collaborate with scientists and operational teams to ensure that RO and satellite data are effectively integrated into ongoing climate research and operational models.
• Conduct original research in the field of GNSS RO and satellite remote sensing, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and presentations at scientific conferences.
Data Product Development:
• Assist in the development of new data products and tools that enhance the understanding of climate variability, weather patterns, and atmospheric processes.
• Work with operational meteorologists and climate researchers to deliver actionable data products for both short-term forecasting and long-term climate analysis.
Qualifications
• Experience in interdisciplinary research environments, particularly involving satellite remote sensing, atmospheric data assimilation, or Earth system science.
• Extensive experience in processing and analyzing GNSS Radio Occultation (RO) data and/or satellite-based infrared and microwave remote sensing data.
• Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, Fortran, C++) and experience with climate or weather models, such as the Unified Forecast System (UFS), WRF, or similar.
• A deep understanding of data assimilation techniques and the physics of GNSS RO, infrared, and microwave remote sensing.
• Proven ability to conduct independent research and collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience in presenting complex scientific findings to diverse audiences.
• Strong analytical and organizational…
Responsibilities
- The role involves integrating various data sources to enhance climate models and improve weather forecasting
- Occasional domestic travel may be required
- Occasional travel may be required domestically via car and/or plane
- STC is seeking a talented Support Scientist to contribute to the development of climate and atmospheric datasets utilizing Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Radio Occultation (RO) along with satellite-based Infrared (IR) and Microwave (MW) data
- The role will involve advancing the integration of RO data with other satellite observations to enhance climate models and atmospheric analysis
- The successful candidate will support research and operational projects that leverage RO’s precision in vertical profiling of the atmosphere, alongside infrared and microwave data, to improve climate monitoring and weather forecasting capabilities
- This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on state-of-the-art data assimilation and development of climate datasets, contributing to global efforts in climate science and operational meteorology
- Lead the development of climate and atmospheric datasets by integrating GNSS RO, satellite infrared (IR), and microwave (MW) data
- Design and implement methodologies for fusing GNSS RO data with IR and MW satellite data to improve vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, moisture, and pressure
- Collaborate with research teams to process and validate satellite data products for climate monitoring and weather forecasting models
- Develop algorithms for the assimilation of RO, IR, and MW data into global climate models and atmospheric reanalysis products
- Contribute to the improvement of data assimilation techniques, with a focus on leveraging the unique characteristics of GNSS RO data in combination with infrared and microwave remote sensing
- Collaborate with scientists and operational teams to ensure that RO and satellite data are effectively integrated into ongoing climate research and operational models
- Conduct original research in the field of GNSS RO and satellite remote sensing, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and presentations at scientific conferences
- Assist in the development of new data products and tools that enhance the understanding of climate variability, weather patterns, and atmospheric processes
- Work with operational meteorologists and climate researchers to deliver actionable data products for both short-term forecasting and long-term climate analysis
Requirements
- Candidates should have a doctorate and will collaborate with research teams on data assimilation and product development
- Security Clearance Required
- Security Clearance: N/A
- Experience in interdisciplinary research environments, particularly involving satellite remote sensing, atmospheric data assimilation, or Earth system science
- Extensive experience in processing and analyzing GNSS Radio Occultation (RO) data and/or satellite-based infrared and microwave remote sensing data
- Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, Fortran, C++) and experience with climate or weather models, such as the Unified Forecast System (UFS), WRF, or similar
- A deep understanding of data assimilation techniques and the physics of GNSS RO, infrared, and microwave remote sensing
- Proven ability to conduct independent research and collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience in presenting complex scientific findings to diverse audiences
- Strong analytical and organizational…