College Park, United States of America Hybrid $70,900 - $92,200

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research is hiring a CPAESS Scientist II

About the Role

The Scientist II will play a key role in enhancing climate prediction capabilities for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center. This position centers on refining forecasting tools that support early warning systems in the Caribbean, Latin America, or Africa, with a focus on improving predictions of extreme weather events weeks to months in advance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Process and analyze climate data from observational and model sources using established scientific workflows.
  • Develop and maintain algorithms in Python, Fortran, or MATLAB to post-process global ensemble forecasts such as GEFS and NMME.
  • Apply statistical techniques—including filtering, multivariate analysis, and spectral methods—to identify sources of predictability in climate systems.
  • Design Unix-based automation scripts to streamline data processing and model output verification.
  • Support GIS mapping of extreme event forecasts and adapt outputs for use in agriculture, water, and public health sectors.
  • Collaborate with scientists and engineers to refine forecasting tools and contribute to project planning and technology development.
  • Assist in creating training materials and delivering technical content to meteorologists and stakeholders.
  • Contribute to scientific reports, proposals, and documentation related to the PREPARE Early Warning System initiative.
  • Mentor junior staff and interns under the guidance of senior team members.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary teams to share findings, integrate feedback, and advance project goals.

Qualifications

Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree with four years of experience or a Master’s degree in atmospheric science, climatology, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in scientific programming and data analysis is required, along with familiarity with forecast verification and statistical modeling.

Proficiency in English and either Spanish or French is essential for communicating technical information with regional partners and stakeholders.

Work Environment

This hybrid position is based in College Park, Maryland, with flexibility for remote work within the U.S. The organization supports inclusive, collaborative teams and values work-life balance, professional growth, and mission-driven Earth system research.

Required Skills
PythonFortranMATLABUnix scriptingGEFSNMMEGISfilteringmultivariate analysisforecast verificationclimate modelingstatistical analysisalgorithm development PythonFortranMATLABUnix scriptingGEFSNMMEGISfilteringmultivariate analysisforecast verificationclimate modelingstatistical analysisalgorithm development
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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

UCAR is a nonprofit consortium of more than 129 North American colleges and universities focused on research and training in Earth system science.

We are the experienced managers of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) on behalf of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). Founded in 1959 to fulfill this role, we are trusted administrators of the financial, human resources, facilities, and information technology functions that are essential to NSF NCAR's success.

UCAR's community programs — from encouraging students to pursue science careers, to providing online professional training, data delivery, and other valued services — extend and enhance the world-class research done at the national center. Our work promotes and accelerates access to these and other resources needed to push the boundaries of Earth system science.

We bring together the Earth system science community to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and share what we've learned. By connecting researchers and educators with each other, with cutting-edge resources, and with the private sector, we take research out of the lab into the real world for the benefit of society.

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