Remote Sensing Scientist - Atmospheric Chemistry Sensor Calibration

EUMETSAT - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites

Remote Sensing Scientist - Atmospheric Chemistry Sensor Calibration

EUMETSAT - European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites

Darmstadt, Germany

EUMETSAT is Europe’s meteorological satellite agency - monitoring the weather and climate from space - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

We are currently looking for an experienced Remote Sensing Scientist to join our international team of inspiring engineers and industry professionals, tasked with driving innovation within the Space, Satellite and Earth Observation sector.

This role is rooted in the mission of EUMETSAT and will provide the opportunity to work with leading IT, Space and Earth Observation organisations and domain experts to make a positive impact on society!

This position is located within the Atmospheric Chemistry Competence Area of EUMETSAT’s Remote Sensing and Products (RSP) Division. The RSP Division provides the scientific expertise required to develop, implement, validate, maintain, and evolve operational observational products for all EUMETSAT satellites and agreed third party missions such as Copernicus Sentinel-4, Sentinel-5, and CO2M.

For the coming decades, Copernicus Sentinel-4 and Sentinel-5 will be Europe’s backbone missions for the operational monitoring of air quality and atmospheric chemistry from the geostationary and low earth orbits, respectively. For the first time, this unique combination of missions will provide both global daily coverage as well as observations of the diurnal cycle over the European domain. The list of applications ranges from observations of air quality parameters, such as the amount of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide, and the monitoring of stratospheric ozone and surface UV radiation to the global monitoring of methane, which is highly relevant for climate forcing.

The Remote Sensing Scientist - Atmospheric Chemistry Sensor Calibration (Copernicus) will support the scientific activities for the prototyping, development, validation, evolution and monitoring of Level-1B products from the Copernicus Sentinel-4/Ultraviolet Visible Near-infrared (UVN), the Sentinel-5/Ultraviolet Visible Near-infrared Shortwave-infrared (UVNS), and the CO2M/CO2I missions, with a special focus on sensor calibration.

What you’ll be doing

  • Provide scientific support to the calibration and Level-0 to Level-1B processing of ultra-violet, visible, near and short-wave infrared satellite instruments, with an initial focus on the Copernicus Sentinel-4/UVN instrument and later on potentially on Sentinel-5/UVNS and CO2M/CO2I;
  • Define and carry out calibration, validation, and long-term monitoring activities for the Copernicus Atmospheric Chemistry product suite in cooperation with ESA, other agencies and the scientific and user community;
  • Liaise with and provide support to the operational user community to facilitate uptake of the operational products;
  • Develop product enhancements including prototyping software and provision of associated documentation;
  • Instigate and lead external scientific studies, including management of related contracts;
  • Support future Copernicus Sentinel-4/UVN, Sentinel-5/UVNS, and CO2M/CO2I product reprocessing activities;
  • Take an active role in the detailed formulation of requirements for future products and services, responding to the evolving needs of the users.

What we offer

  • Excellent salary, of up to Euro 8,000/month NET (after tax) based on skills and experience;
  • Flexible working time including additional flexi-leave;
  • Private medical coverage for employee and family;
  • Attractive final salary pension;
  • 30 days of annual leave + 14.5 days public holidays;
  • Training and development support;
  • Relocation allowance and support (if applicable).

Requirements

Qualifications:

  • Advanced University degree or equivalent, in remote sensing, physics, meteorology or another relevant discipline.

Skills and Experience:

  • Advanced knowledge of calibration of ultra-violet, visible, near and short-wave infrared spectrometers; Specific experience with correction of stray light in imaging spectrometers is a distinct advantage;
  • Demonstrated experience in the use of radiative transfer models;
  • Proven experience of processing large-volumes of data from relevant space borne instruments;
  • Demonstrable experience with scientific development projects and working with user communities and researchers;
  • Experience of working in a UNIX environment and with scientifically-oriented coding languages like C/C++, Python and/or MATLAB;
  • Strengths in analysis, synthesis and presentation, coupled with good interpersonal skills and a proven ability to apply these to the interactions within a team and between teams.

APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ENGLISH. WE WILL BE UNABLE TO CONSIDER APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED IN OTHER LANGUAGES.

EUMETSAT is an international organisation employing staff from across all 30 member states and this role is being advertised on multiple international job boards, but please note that this role would be based in Darmstadt, Germany and would require international applicants to relocate if successful. Remote working will not be an option for this role.

More about us

EUMETSAT’s role is to establish and operate meteorological satellites to monitor the weather and climate from space - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This information is supplied to the National Meteorological Services of the organisation's Member and Cooperating States in Europe, as well as other users worldwide.

EUMETSAT also operates several Copernicus missions on behalf of the European Union and provide data services to the Copernicus marine and atmospheric services and their users.

As an intergovernmental European Organisation, EUMETSAT can recruit nationals only from the 30 Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom).

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