Position Title: Climatologist & Science Officer
Location: Loanhead, Edinburgh
Reports To: Managing Director
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary: Competitive
About the Company
Ocean Cooling Technology was founded by the late Professor Stephen Salter to develop and deploy Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) technology. Our mission is to actively cool the planet and help avert the worst outcomes of the climate crisis.
Job Purpose
The Climatologist & Science Officer will play a key role in developing grant applications and helping Ocean Cooling Technology (OCT) understand the science behind lofting particles to cloud level and aerosol-cloud microphysics. This role involves identifying cloud formations susceptible to MCB and analysing regions prone to extreme weather events, such as hurricane zones in the North Atlantic. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of climate models, identify weather patterns, and work with climatologists worldwide to advance OCT’s mission.
Key Responsibilities
• Climate Research: Stay informed about the latest developments in climatology.
• Data Collection: Gather and analyse data from satellite imagery, weather stations, and climate models.
• Model Development: Identify and work with the best climate models for OCT’s objectives.
• Collaboration: Collaborate with environmental scientists to provide insights into climate-related risks and solutions.
• Fieldwork: Assist with field testing of MCB technology.
• Monitoring and Forecasting: Track climate trends and extreme weather events.
Key Skills and Qualifications
• Education: Master’s degree or preferably a PhD in Climatology, Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Environmental Science, or a related field.
• Experience: 3-5 years of experience in climate research, data analysis, or environmental modelling.
• Technical Expertise: Proficient in climate modelling software (e.g., GCMs), remote sensing technology, and data analysis tools such as R, Python, or MATLAB.
• Quantitative Analysis: Strong skills in statistical analysis, data visualisation, and interpreting large datasets.
• Collaboration: Experience working in interdisciplinary teams and contributing to research initiatives.
• Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to convey complex scientific concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
• Fieldwork Ability: Willingness to engage in field research and testing.
What We Offer
• Competitive salary and benefits package
• Opportunities for career growth and professional development
• A collaborative and innovative work environment
• The chance to contribute to global climate solutions
How to Apply
Please submit your CV, cover letter, and a sample of relevant research publications to info@oceancooling.org.