Senior Software Engineer at Verisk Analytics

Verisk is seeking a senior software engineer to join its Weather Solutions division in Lexington, MA. This small growing team is responsible for developing and maintaining products and services that aid clients in the insurance, restoration, and related industries in effectively responding to natural catastrophe events. The successful candidate will have a strong background in scientific programming. The candidate will interact closely with scientists, product managers, and other product developers and will work with data feeds of forecast model grids and various observations, and implementing scientific and business process algorithms.

For additional information or to apply, visit: Verisk Analytics Job Opportunities.

Three Meteorologist/Hydrologist Positions at the River Forecast Center

NOAA

NOAA is looking for three Meteorologist/Hydrologists to work in the National Weather Service (NWS), River Forecast Center (RFC). There are two vacancies located in Slidell, LA and one vacancy located in Peachtree City, GA. All three are entry-level positions.

The application process is open through July 12, 2018.

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Two Positions at NWS Office of Science and Technology Integration

NOAA

NOAA is looking for a Meteorologist and a Physical Scientist to work in the National Weather Service (NWS), Office of Science and Technology Integration (OSTI) in Silver Spring, MD.

The application process for both positions is open through June 26, 2018.

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Two Physical Scientist Positions at the National Water Center

NOAA

NOAA is looking for two Physical Scientists to work in the National Weather Service (NWS), Office of Water Prediction (OWP), Water Prediction Operations Division at the National Water Center (NWC) in Tuskaloosa, AL.

The application process for both posiutions is open through June 21, 2018.

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Director, Environmental Modeling Center

NOAA

NOAA is searching for a Director for the Environmental Modeling Center (EMC), located in the National Weather Service (NWS), National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) in College Park, MD.

The EMC improves numerical weather, marine and climate predictions at NCEP through a broad program of research in data assimilation and modeling. In support of the NWS operational forecasting mission, the EMC develops, improves and monitors data assimilation systems and models of the atmosphere, ocean and coupled system, using advanced methods developed internally as well as cooperatively with scientists from universities, NOAA laboratories, other government agencies, the private sector and the international scientific community.

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