Climate Applications Scientist - Oceanography
- Organization: ESA - European Space Agency
- Location:
- Grade: Junior level - A2 - Grade band
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Occupational Groups:
- Environment
- Meteorology, Geology and Geography
- Information Technology and Computer Science
- Scientist and Researcher
- Climate Change
- Closing Date: Closed
Vacancy in the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes.
ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, disability or other characteristics. Applications from women are encouraged.
This post is classified A2-A4 on the Coordinated Organisations’ salary scale.
Location
ECSAT, Harwell, United Kingdom
Description
Climate Applications Scientist with a specialisation in oceanography in the ESA Climate Office of the Earth Observation Science, Applications and Climate Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. The ESA Climate Office is the focal point for the Agency’s climate-related activities and is based at the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), Harwell in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
The Climate Office aims to increase the availability and use of global, satellite-based Earth observation data for decision-making. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is leading international efforts to combat climate change and limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, as set out in the Paris Agreement. In response to UNFCCC requirements for systematic monitoring of the climate system, ESA launched the Climate Change Initiative (CCI) research programme in 2008. Through the CCI, ESA is developing a suite of global data records of key components of the climate system, known as Essential Climate Variables (ECVs). A total of 54 ECVs have been identified by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS). Information derived from satellite data can contribute to more than half of the ECVs, and the CCI research programme addresses 23 of them.
For further information, see www.climate.esa.int
Duties
If selected for this position, you will work to expand the awareness, use and scientific impact of satellite Earth observation (EO) data records for applications in climate science and services, in particular for oceanography, but also for other domains of the Earth system.
In carrying out these tasks, you will provide support to and advise on the detailed scientific goals of the various international scientific and operational user communities concerned with international climate research, modelling, adaptation and mitigation activities.
Reporting to the Head of the ESA Climate Office, your main tasks will include:
- establishing a dialogue with specialised climate user communities, analysing their needs for satellite-based observations of the climate system and assessing their feedback on available EO-based information;
- deriving technical specifications for EO-based information related to the physical and biogeochemical ocean, including its interaction with the atmosphere, with specific regard to the requirements of climate users, e.g. long-term stability, accuracy, consistency, availability, error characterisation and compatibility with climate observations from other (space and non-space) sources;
- initiating and supervising R&D projects to enhance ESA’s capability to generate EO-based information that responds to user needs for understanding and monitoring climate, including reanalysis, model development and evaluation, attribution, projection, trend assessment and data assimilation;
- evaluating the results of such developments with the corresponding climate user community;
- promoting the use of EO data in climate applications and to support climate policies such as the UNFCCC and its Global Stocktake process;
- cooperating with other ESA departments and external partner organisations to transfer capabilities developed in a research and demonstration context to operational and policy-driven frameworks;
- maintaining links and ensuring coherence with relevant activities of ESA Member States and international partner organisations;
- supporting the preparation of future ESA programmes;
- contributing to the Agency's public communications on EO;
- supporting the work of ESA's Young Graduate Trainees and Research Fellows.
Technical competencies
Behavioural competencies
Result Orientation
Operational Efficiency
Fostering Cooperation
Relationship Management
Continuous Improvement
Forward Thinking
Education
A PhD is required, preferably related to Earth system science in general and oceanography in particular.
Additional requirements
Applicants should have at least three years of post-PhD work experience in related remote sensing applications development, research, or another relevant position.
Particular importance will be attached to your personal scientific ability and credibility among your peers, as well as flexibility and adaptability. You should be capable of working effectively in a team with minimal supervision and have excellent communication and presentation skills. Technical and computational knowledge (including machine learning) geared towards climate would be an asset.
You should be prepared to travel on a frequent basis for the purpose of interaction with the various stakeholders.
Other information
For behavioural competencies expected from ESA staff in general, please refer to the ESA Competency Framework.
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The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset.
The Agency may require applicants to undergo selection tests.
At the Agency we value diversity and we welcome people with disabilities. Whenever possible, we seek to accommodate individuals with disabilities by providing the necessary support at the workplace. The Human Resources Department can also provide assistance during the recruitment process. If you would like to discuss this further please contact us email contact.human.resources@esa.int.
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Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
According to the ESA Convention, the recruitment of staff must take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member States*. When short-listing for an interview, priority will first be given to internal candidates and secondly to external candidates from under-represented or balanced Member States*. (https://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/careers/NationalityTargets.pdf)
In accordance with the European Space Agency’s security procedures and as part of the selection process, successful candidates will be required to undergo basic screening before appointment conducted by an external background screening service.
Recruitment will normally be at the first grade in the band (A2); however, if the candidate selected has little or no experience, the position may be filled at A1 level.
*Member States, Associate Members or Cooperating States.
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