Scientist - Remote Sensing

  • Help predict extreme weather and make a positive difference to the lives of New Zealanders
  • Join a talented, supportive team that encourages a good work-life balance
  • Opportunities for research collaborations and mentoring students

Mō MetService – About MetService

MetService keeps people informed, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, with a global reputation for using science and technology to help stakeholders and Aotearoa navigate the impacts of the weather, stay safe and make informed decisions.

Our changing climate, increasing impacts from weather and changes in the way Aotearoa consume weather information means that the way MetService engages will continue to evolve.

MetService people are inspired about the future, empowered and work in an agile way by using their expertise to make a positive impact for our stakeholders, Aotearoa and the planet.

Kōrero mō te tūranga - About the role

Are you passionate about satellite remote sensing and weather analysis? Become the go-to expert for interpreting and analysing cutting-edge weather products derived from remote sensing data. Take ownership of our remote sensing datasets, working to enhance and streamline product capabilities. Collaborate with our innovative team and specialists to upgrade our forecasting systems and make a real impact on the future of weather prediction!

Key accountabilities of the role:

  • Identifying and analysing issues and interdependencies to enable MetService to effectively cater to customer and business needs.
  • Translation of data and intelligence into usable information and remaining up to date with technology trends and methodologies to support better outcomes and decision making.
  • Independently evaluate and apply scientific techniques, process and criteria, using judgement in making minor adaptations and modifications.
  • Co-authoring referred publications, contract reports and science extension activities and may occasionally be the first author.
  • Undertakes project work with other scientists and collaborates with other teams and provides subject matter support for to less experienced team members.

This role will ideally be based in Whāingaroa (Raglan) or Te-Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) and will commence in January 2025.

He kōrero mōu – About you

  • A tertiary qualification or post-graduate qualification (M.Sc or PhD level) in a relevant scientific or engineering field.
  • Previous experience analysing and processing remote sensing data, ideally for satellite-based radar and/or spectral applications. Experience with machine learning is a plus.
  • Ability to critically assess the code base for existing remote sensing data products and develop solutions when customers raise issues.
  • Experience with cloud computing (e.g. AWS or Azure) and using GIS software (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS, Surfer, Global Mapper).
  • Proficiency in Python and experience working in Linux environment.

Ētahi kōrero hai āwhina I a koe - Why you should join our team

You will feel truly valued and supported in our fun, collaborative environment. Not only will you contribute to impactful work as part of a passionate team of weather specialists, we will support your health and wellbeing and your professional growth with opportunities to engage in experiential and social learning, health and wellbeing benefits, 5 weeks annual leave (pro-rated for part-time/fixed-term) and much more.

Me pēhea te tono - How to apply?

For more information about the role, please read the job description

click ‘Apply Now’ to be considered for the role. Applicants for the role should have New Zealand citizenship/residency or hold a valid New Zealand work visa.

If you have any questions, please reach out to us at recruitment@metservice.com.

 

Applications close: Sunday, 27 October 2024


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Listed:
27 Sep 2024
Work Type:
Permanent - full time
Region:
North Island
City:
Wellington or Raglan
Reference:
202438
Classifications
  • Other