CPAESS Scientist IV
Company: University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Location: Boulder
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Visa Sponsored Job: No Relocation Assistance Eligible: No Job
Location: Boulder, Colorado Position Type: Full time, Term - 6
months or more (Fixed Term) Compensation Range: $98,900 - $128,600
*Final salary and rates are based on education, experience, and
skills relevant to the role.* Program/Project-Specific Details HFP
(APHEX) Strategic Leadership & Flight Coordination Leads strategic
planning and operational coordination for AOML's Hurricane Field
Program, serving as the primary liaison between research teams, the
National Hurricane Center, and Aircraft Operations Center. Manages
mission logistics, flight design, and engages senior partners to
align objectives with the broader scientific community. Field
Operations & Scientific Experiment Leadership Lead cutting-edge
hurricane field research. This will include serving as Principal
Investigator on APHEX HFP experiments while directing scientific
objectives during live reconnaissance flights—either airborne or
from the ground. This involves hands-on data work including
real-time dropsonde processing and transmission, as well as
translating findings into journal manuscripts, technical reports,
and conference presentations for the broader meteorological
community. Beyond the research itself, the role carries a
mentorship dimension, guiding early-career scientists and students
in support of the organization's educational mission. Role-Specific
Responsibilities Real-Time Instrument Stability & Health Monitoring
Build an automated system to monitor and maintain the accuracy of
in-flight instruments. This involves developing a tool that
continuously tracks key parameters—such as temperature and
frequency drift—and can independently identify malfunctions and
alert operators in real-time. This will also include creating
models that correct for temperature-induced measurement biases
encountered during flight missions. Data Validation, QC Protocols,
& Database Management Maintain a large collocation database that
integrates data from 22 SFMR units alongside other measurement
tools, while developing QA/QC protocols to ensure data quality for
use in forecast models, including adding stability and frequency
drift flags to SFMR processors. SFMR Calibration Framework & Model
Development Develop a standardized calibration framework for SFMR
instruments across NOAA and Air Force fleets, ensuring consistency
across all units. It includes building calibration models through
comparisons with IWRAP observations and normalizing coefficients to
recorded system temperatures for improved accuracy. Advanced
analytical techniques are applied to resolve variability and
hardware-related biases between individual instruments. Required
Role-Specific Skills or Experience Inter-Agency Program
Coordination & Diplomacy Candidates must demonstrate a proven
ability to lead and coordinate complex logistical plans (such as
crewing, instrumentation, and flight tracks) across multiple
organizations like NHC, AOC, and the Air Force. They must be able
to "change the thinking of or gain acceptance from others" in
sensitive operational situations. Advanced Microwave Instrument
Calibration Expertise Essential technical mastery of Stepped
Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) or similar microwave sensors
is required, specifically the ability to solve "significant and
unique" hardware issues like frequency drift, temperature-dependent
biases, and unit-to-unit intercalibration. Operational Airborne
Science Leadership Successful candidates must have extensive
experience serving as a Lead Project Scientist (LPS) or Principal
Investigator (PI) on research aircraft (P-3/G-IV). They must be
capable of directing scientific objectives and making real-time
troubleshooting decisions during extreme weather missions.
Strategic Research-to-Operations (R2O) Implementation The candidate
must possess the ability to translate complex research
findings—such as updated QA/QC protocols or instrument stability
tools—into documented recommendations for operational forecasting
frameworks. Data Science & Algorithm Development for Remote Sensing
Proficiency in developing and upgrading retrieval algorithms and
processing systems (specifically using Python) to implement
real-time quality control flags and manage large-scale NetCDF4
geophysical datasets. Designs and executes scientific projects of
significant complexity, advancing understanding in theoretical,
observational, and/or applied domains. Manages technical direction
for projects, contributes findings in a variety of ways, and
supports institutional and sponsor engagement. Provides mentorship,
enhances research quality, and plays a part in shaping team and
program outcomes. Engages in mission-aligned activities both within
the organization and throughout the broader scientific community.
Contributes through a combination of scientific expertise,
professional service, and education and outreach efforts. REQUIRED
APPLICATION MATERIALS (preferably in PDF form) Resume/CV Cover
Letter - Please describe your experience leading complex,
multi-stakeholder scientific or field programs. Close by explaining
what draws you to this role and how your background positions you
to bridge research and operations at AOML, NHC, and AOC.
Application Deadline : This position will be posted until 11:59pm
MT on Thursday, April 2 . Applications will not be accepted past
this date. Job Description Summary The CPAESS Scientist IV (APHEX
HFP Deputy Director and SFMR Project Lead) is a high-impact
leadership and technical role responsible for bridging the gap
between advanced hurricane research and real-world operational
forecasting. As the Advancing the Prediction of Hurricanes
Experiment (APHEX) Hurricane Field Program (HFP) Deputy Director,
the incumbent serves as a strategic liaison between research teams
at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) and
across the country, the National Hurricane Center (NHC), and the
Aircraft Operations Center (AOC), managing the complex logistical
coordination of NOAA P-3 and G-IV hurricane flight missions,
including crewing, instrumentation plans, and the design of
scientific flight tracks. The role requires significant independent
judgment to negotiate mission priorities and ensure that
experimental data collection is optimized for transition into the
operational Hurricane Analysis and Forecasting System (HAFS) and
for use by forecasters at the NHC. Technically, the position leads
the development of a standardized calibration and re-calibration
framework for the global fleet of 22 Stepped Frequency Microwave
Radiometer (SFMR) units. The incumbent addresses critical
instrument hardware instabilities—such as frequency drift and
temperature-dependent biases—by developing sophisticated "Tb vs.
Gamma" models and autonomous in-flight monitoring tools. Serving as
a Lead Project Scientist (LPS) during high-intensity hurricane
reconnaissance flights, the individual oversees real-time data
quality control and instrument troubleshooting in extreme
environments. This role is essential for maintaining the integrity
of the 20-year historical SFMR database and improving the accuracy
of surface wind speed and rain rate estimates used by forecasters
and decision-makers. CPAESS serves the Earth system science
community in three distinct areas of service. CPAESS partners with
federal agencies and businesses to hire critical scientific staff,
enabling a more robust workforce. Through scientific programs,
CPAESS seeks to edify new research with postdoctoral programs,
visiting scientist and internship programs, along with interagency
support programs. CPAESS also helps build the Earth system science
community by convening and managing summer schools and institutes,
conferences, and advisory committees. Through Scientific
Partnerships, CPAESS supports large-scale partnerships and
initiatives in the Earth system science (ESS) community. Currently,
there are about 100 scientists in a variety of federal agencies and
laboratories across the U.S. Job Description Responsibilities
Designing and executing complex scientific and/or technical
investigations, to address complex, often interdisciplinary
problems. Developing or refining scientific models, algorithms,
experimental methods, observational techniques, or analytical
tools, applying advanced technical principles and incorporating
recent developments in the field. Leading or coordinating
scientific components of projects or programs, including
establishing goals, methodologies, timelines, and overseeing
deliverables across internal and external collaborators. Applying
advanced data analysis and interpretation techniques, including
statistical, computational, or simulation-based approaches to
extract insights and validate results. Contributing to and/or
co-leading peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, data
sets, findings, proposals, and documentation, and presenting
findings at national and international conferences, workshops, and
stakeholder briefings. Supporting less experienced staff and team
members by providing technical guidance, fostering scientific
growth, and supporting collaborative working environments.
Contributing to scientific proposal development and strategic
planning. Engaging with internal and external stakeholders,
translating complex scientific findings for diverse audiences and
helping to shape project direction or programmatic priorities.
Leading development of products, tools, instruments and/or
technologies for projects and programs. Requirements Education
Typically requires a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree and 10
years related experience, or a Master’s degree and 6 years of
experience, or a PhD in a scientific discipline and 2 years related
experience; or an equivalent combination of education and
experience. Knowledge Has advanced knowledge of scientific
principles, methods, and observational and/or modelling techniques
in a primary discipline, with a sound understanding of related
fields. Skills and Abilities Possesses good mentorship and
interpersonal skills for supporting less experienced staff and
fostering collaboration and scientific development. Is skilled in
developing or refining scientific models, algorithms, techniques,
or tools, with attention to technical accuracy, usability, and
applicability. Possesses advanced skills in data analysis and
synthesis, including statistical, computational, or
simulation-based approaches using relevant tools or domain-specific
platforms. Is capable of making contributions to strategic planning
and proposal development, aligning research efforts with
organizational goals and sponsor needs. Demonstrates the ability to
lead components of scientific projects, manage deliverables,
coordinate across collaborators, and contribute to successful
outcomes. Is an effective communicator, capable of producing
peer-reviewed publications and sponsor reports, and presenting
results to scientific and non-technical audiences. Has a proven
ability to design, execute, and interpret complex scientific
investigations using both established and evolving methodologies.
Benefits Overview UCAR affirms its commitment to employees through
competitive benefits . In addition to medical, dental, vision,
retirement, and life insurance, UCAR offers a variety of programs
focused on work-life balance and professional, and personal
development. These include: Tuition Assistance, time off allowance
to attend classes, and other professional development
opportunities. UCAR contributes 10% of your eligible pay into your
retirement account; 100% fully vested on day one. Starting minimum
accrual of 20 days of personal time off each year (prorated for
less than full-time positions). 10 paid holidays. 12 weeks of paid
parental leave. Short-term medical leave paid at 100% of your
regular salary. EcoPass for local Colorado residents to use the
Denver and Boulder-area transit system at no cost. Commitment to
Job Application Fairness Applicants are not required to provide age
or age-related information and may redact information related to
age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an
educational institution from any submissions during the initial
application process. Some Final Considerations At NSF NCAR| UCAR |
UCP , you will work alongside a dedicated team of professionals
conducting critical research and community outreach to solve
complex Earth system science problems including climate change, air
pollution, extreme weather, floods, drought, wildfires, and space
weather, all with the goal of improving human life and reducing
economic loss. Each of us, from scientists to the professionals who
support their work, serves the public and a collaborative community
of scientists in our mission to understand the complex processes
that make up the Earth system, from the ocean floor to the Sun’s
core. Flexible Work At UCAR, we are committed to supporting our
mission by giving staff the flexibility to find the schedule and
location that works best to maintain their own work-life
circumstances and reach their full potential as professionals. Many
positions within our organization are eligible for fully on-site,
hybrid (three days per week) and/or flexible work hours. Equal
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opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment and
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identity or expression, or pregnancy. Whatever your intersection of
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