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Roadrunner Venture Studios is recruiting a Field Operational Meteorologist based in Albuquerque, NM to translate atmospheric conditions into operational decisions. You will produce daily forecasts, identify optimal deployment windows, and provide live weather monitoring for field teams.
You will work with Doppler LiDAR, radar, radiometers, radiosondes, and other sensing systems, developing tools and dashboards to streamline data workflows.
Field Operational Meteorologist Roadrunner Venture Studios is the nation’s leading platform for founding breakthrough ventures in frontier technology. We partner with scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to turn deep tech into real companies across energy, manufacturing, semiconductors, quantum computing, aerospace, advanced materials, AI, and high-performance computing. Roadrunner Venture Studios is recruiting a Field Operational Meteorologist for one of our portfolio companies developing rainfall enhancement technology.
What you’ll do: As a Field Operational Meteorologist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, you’ll work directly with science and field teams to translate atmospheric conditions, forecasts, and real-time observations into operational decisions. This is a hands‑on role for someone who is equally comfortable analyzing weather data and working in the field with meteorological sensing systems. Before and during deployments, you’ll produce daily and event‑based forecasts, identify favorable and unfavorable operating windows, and provide live weather monitoring for field teams. You’ll use numerical weather prediction models alongside radar, satellite, soundings, and data from field‑deployed sensing systems. You’ll help deploy, operate, and interpret data from Doppler LiDAR, weather radar, radiometers, radiosondes, disdrometers, ceilometers, surface weather stations, and other meteorological sensing systems. You’ll also help develop field observation protocols, troubleshoot instrumentation, and ensure high‑quality data collection during deployments. After deployments, you’ll analyze meteorological and sensor datasets, compare forecasts with observed atmospheric behavior, and use those findings to improve operational criteria and future deployments. You’ll work with numerical weather prediction models including WRF, CM1, MPAS, and related systems, and help develop forecasting tools, scripts, dashboards, and data workflows.