As a Meteorologist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, you'll work at the intersection of forecasting and field operations, translating atmospheric data into operational decisions for science and field teams. This is a hands-on role for someone comfortable with daily forecasting and field reality and energized by a startup environment.
Before and during deployments, you'll produce daily and event-based forecasts, identify favorable and unfavorable windows using observations, model output, satellite imagery, radar, soundings, and surface data, and provide live weather monitoring for field teams across New Mexico and other operating regions.
You'll help design and refine field observation protocols and keep data quality tight.
After deployments, you'll analyze meteorological datasets, compare forecast expectations against observed atmospheric behavior, and feed findings back into operational criteria.
You'll work with the modeling team on WRF, GFS, HRRR, and similar systems, evaluating forecast performance, identifying improvements, and supporting the development of internal forecasting tools, dashboards, and data workflows.
Requirements
The right candidate may come from operational meteorology, atmospheric science, applied forecasting, field research, aviation weather, hydrology, numerical weather prediction, or a related background.
Bachelor's degree or higher in meteorology, atmospheric science, physics, environmental science, hydrology, or a related field.
Experience in operational forecasting, applied meteorology, field meteorology, aviation weather, hydrology, or atmospheric research.
Experience with weather models such as Weather Research and Forecasting, Global Forecast System, High Resolution Rapid Refresh, or similar systems.
Familiarity with meteorological data formats such as NetCDF and GRIB.
Working knowledge of Python, geographic information systems, or other data analysis tools.
Experience with field campaigns, instrument deployment, or environmental monitoring.
Experience in the Southwest United States, especially New Mexico.
Experience with cloud microphysics, convective clouds, precipitation processes, or weather modification.
Experience working with remote sensing datasets.
Experience building lightweight forecasting tools, scripts, dashboards, or automated data pipelines.
Tech Stack
Cloud
Python
Remote Sensing
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