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A leading weather forecasting organization in Bonn, Germany, is seeking a Scientific Officer to contribute to understanding how climate change impacts extreme weather events. The role involves coordinating the development of climate monitoring products and working closely with diverse stakeholders. Candidates should possess excellent analytical and communication skills, along with experience in climate monitoring and programming. A generous benefits package is offered.
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ECMWF - European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Organisation/Company ECMWF - European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Research Field Computer science Environmental science Environmental science Physics Environmental science » Earth science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Established Researcher (R3) Country Germany Application Deadline 10 Aug 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Scientific Officer - Extreme Event Attribution
ECMWF - European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Bonn, Germany
Job reference: VN25-044
Salary and Grade: Grade A2 EUR 86,824 (Bonn, Germany) NET annual basic salary + other benefits
Deadline for applications: 10/08/2025
Department: Forecast and Services Department
Contract type: STF-PL
Contract Duration: 3 years up to August 2028, with possibility of extension
Your role
ECMWF is opening a new position for a Scientific Officer – Extreme Event Attribution (A2) to join the Evaluation Section in our Forecast and Services Department. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to understanding and communicating how climate change influences extreme weather events, an exciting and rapidly evolving area with high societal relevance.
You will play a central role in the translation from scientific research to service of extreme event monitoring and attribution as part of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), delivered by ECMWF on behalf of the European Union. C3S has an extensive programme of climate monitoring products, regularly used by decision makers and top-tier global media outlets. These products include a range of data, tools and services such as interactive web applications and compelling data visualisations to ensure accessibility for engaging a broad audience. With extreme events and their impacts becoming more visible and significant scientific advances being made in understanding how they are changing in a warming world, C3S is increasing its portfolio of products in the realm of extreme events. Part of this effort is an operational extreme events monitoring and attribution service implemented by external partners in collaboration with ECMWF.
As Scientific Officer, you will contribute to the development and delivery of extreme event monitoring and attribution products and help communicate findings to a wide range of stakeholders. You will act as a contact point, coordinating efforts between ECMWF and external service providers, ensuring high-quality, timely outputs. You will work collaboratively with others, leveraging expertise and knowledge across ECMWF, partner institutions and the wider climate community to ensure alignment with best practices and cutting-edge research.
Your responsibilities
About ECMWF
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is a world leader in Numerical Weather Predictions providing high-quality data for weather forecasts and environmental monitoring. As an intergovernmental organisation we collaborate internationally to serve our members and the wider community with global weather predictions, data and training activities that are critical to contribute to safe and thriving societies.
The success of our activities depends on the funding and partnerships of our 35 Member and Co-operating States who provide the support and direction of our work. Our talented staff together with the international scientific community, and our powerful supercomputing capabilities, are the core of a 24/7 research and operational centre with a focus on medium and long-range predictions. We also hold one of the largest meteorological data archives in the world.
Our mission: Deliver global numerical weather predictions focusing on the medium-range and monitoring of the Earth system to and with our Member States.
Our vision: World-leading monitoring and predictions of the Earth System enabled by cutting-edge physical, computational and data science, resulting from a close collaboration between ECMWF and the members of the European Meteorological Infrastructure, will contribute to a safe and thriving society.
ECMWF has established a strong partnership with the European Union and has been entrusted with the implementation and operation of the Destination Earth initiative and the Climate Change and Atmosphere Monitoring Services of the Copernicus Programme, as well as being a contributor to the Copernicus Emergency Management Service. Other areas of work include High Performance Computing and the development of digital tools that enable ECMWF to extend provision of data and products covering weather, climate, air quality, fire and flood prediction and monitoring.
ECMWF is a multi-site organisation, with its headquarters in Reading, UK, a data centre in Bologna, Italy, and a large presence in Bonn, Germany. For additional details, see www.ecmwf.int .
About Copernicus
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) is part of ECMWF’s Copernicus Programme and is responsible for the operation of the service on behalf of the European Commission. It delivers operational climate services to a large variety of users through its technical infrastructure, the C3S infrastructure (Data Store Services). C3S conducts a large part of its activities via external contractors, whose work is focused on service development and operations. The evolution of the service is also supported by research activities funded by external sources (e.g. Horizon Europe).
What we are looking for
Your profile
Candidates must be able to work in English. A good knowledge of one of the Centre’s other working languages (French or German) is an advantage.
We encourage you to apply even if you feel your profile doesn't meet precisely all of the above criteria.
Other information
Grade remuneration: The successful candidate will be recruited according to the scales of the Co-ordinated Organisations. ECMWF also offers a generous benefits package as defined in the ECMWF Staff Regulations. Full details of salary scales and allowances available on the ECMWF website at www.ecmwf.int/en/about/jobs...
Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute ECMWF - European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Country Germany City Bonn Geofield