Job Title : Science Engineer Monitoring of Climate Change from Space (H/F)
Company Name: Magellium
Job Details: Science Engineer Monitoring of Climate Change from Space (H/F) | Magellium
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About the job
Within The “Earth Observation” Unit, In The “Climate” Division, You Will Work With a Team Of Around Fifteen People, In Charge Of The Development, Production, And Validation Of Added-value Products For Climate Studies Using Satellite Altimetry And Gravimetry Data. Your Tasks Will Include The
Processing and analysis of space geodesy data (altimetry and gravimetry),
Improvement of scientific algorithms to generate added-value products for climate studies,
Independent realization of scientific studies in coordination with the team leader, and, in direct contact with the client,
Scientific writing: reports, assessments, publications, scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals,
Communication of the results of scientific projects at national and international conferences,
Methodological and algorithmic analyses, conception and development of data processing chains
Collection, analysis, and, evaluation of relevant satellite data to achieve scientific objectives,
Assessment and evaluation of the added value of newly generated products in comparison with independent data (satellite and in-situ measurements, or geophysical models),
Application of signal processing tools and methods,
Application of mathematical and statistical methods (e.g. estimation of uncertainties, metrology),
Analysis and interpretation of scientific results,
Bibliographic studies, monitoring technological advances, and critical rereading of scientific documents.
Profil Recherché
With an engineering degree from a major engineering school or a PhD in a relevant science field (geodesy, geophysics, mathematics, physics), you have strong scientific training in Physics, Earth sciences, Environmental sciences, and/or, Climate Change sciences.
Validated experience in a research laboratory with publication of scientific articles will be appreciated (thesis, post-doc) particularly in the field of Earth observation using space technologies, or oceanography.
You have proven experience in numerical programming (preferably Python) and good mathematical skills (resolution of inverse problems, statistical methods, signal processing).
Required Skills
Remote sensing and/or physics of measurement,
Applied mathematics, statistical processing, metrology,
Scientific computing with excellent command of associated tools and languages (Python, MatLab),
Excellent capacity for synthesis, critical review of documents, and, scientific writing,
Oral and written fluency in English.
Other Skills
Good capacity to adapt and improve skills in new technical subjects,
Interest in science and technology,
Strong ability to work in a team,
Good interpersonal skills, communication skills, clarity, and reliability. |
Country: France