Ph3CMCC Position cod. 12821 /h3 pResearch Scientist in Satellite Data Assimilation and Atmospheric Modelling /p pDeadline: April 12th, 2026 /p h3What We Are Looking For /h3 pWe are looking for a Junior Research Scientist in Satellite Data Assimilation and Atmospheric Modelling for the PRESTO project. This project aims to bridge the gap between pure research and real‑time civil protection needs. /p pThe ideal candidate will have proven experience in satellite remote sensing, numerical weather prediction, atmospheric composition modelling, and the development and assessment of advanced data assimilation methods. /p pHe/She will contribute to research activities involving the assimilation of satellite observations in high‑resolution modelling systems, support the development of preprocessing and quality‑control procedures for real‑time observations, and cooperate effectively with national and international research partners. /p h3About Us /h3 pCMCC Foundation is a cross‑cutting scientific research center on climate change and its interactions with the environment, society, the world of business, and policymakers. /p pOur work aims to stimulate sustainable growth, protect the environment, and develop strategies for the adaptation and mitigation of climate change. CMCC's core objective is to conduct cutting‑edge science, to train the next generation of scientists at both national and international levels, and to be a beacon for climate modelling. /p pCMCC pursues fundamental and applied science with utmost scientific integrity, prioritizing data‑driven science and providing data, information, and research results that can support informed public debate and decision‑making processes. To achieve climate research objectives at the highest international standards, we invest in training all our talents, and strive to create a workplace where everyone can excel. /p pAt CMCC you will find a strong, professional environment. Join an inclusive community that values diversity, where every voice is heard and respected. Help foster a culture of innovation and societal change, where individuals from all backgrounds can thrive and succeed. /p pOver the last decade, CMCC has experienced extraordinary growth. We are now embarking on a new chapter of our journey that will further boost CMCC’s global position in climate change research…Together! /p h3ROLE /h3 pThe Research Scientist in Satellite Data Assimilation and Atmospheric Modelling will report to the Head of the REMHI Research Division and to the PRESTO Research Unit Leader. He/She will support the development and assessment of data assimilation solutions for high‑resolution atmospheric models, focusing on ICON‑based convection‑permitting applications and reanalysis. /p h3Responsibilities /h3 ul liContribute to the development of convection‑permitting atmospheric reanalysis activities based on the ICON modelling framework, including the use and assessment of data assimilation approaches for satellite, radar and other relevant observations. /li liAssist in the scientific validation of model and assimilation configurations through case studies, intercomparisons, and performance assessment. /li liCollaborate on the preparation of scientific reports, technical documentation, project deliverables, and peer‑reviewed publications. /li liContribute to training, knowledge transfer, and dissemination activities in the fields of satellite meteorology, data assimilation, and high‑resolution atmospheric modelling. /li /ul h3Requirements /h3 ul liPhD in Atmospheric Science, Physics, Meteorology, Climate Science, Remote Sensing, Applied Mathematics, or equivalent subjects. /li liMaster's Degree in Physics, Atmospheric Physics and Meteorology, Environmental Physics, or equivalent subjects. /li liAt least 3 years of post‑master experience, including substantial research experience in satellite data assimilation, numerical modelling, remote sensing, or closely related fields. /li liProven experience in the use of numerical models for the atmosphere, atmospheric composition, sea ice, or other geophysical components. /li liKnowledge of radiative transfer modelling and/or satellite observation simulation tools. /li liGood programming skills in scientific environments, preferably including Python and Fortran, and confident use of Linux/Unix systems and shell scripting. /li liExperience in working in international and multidisciplinary environments. /li liWorking proficiency in English. /li liAccuracy, analytical skills, scientific autonomy, and problem‑solving attitude. /li liExperience with data assimilation in the ICON modelling framework will be considered an asset. /li /ul h3Duration, Compensation Benefits /h3 ul liThis opportunity will be issued both internally and externally. /li liThe Research Scientist will be based in Caserta CMCC office. /li liContract and gross annual salary will be based on qualifications and working experience. /li liWelfare package, for minimum 12 months contract. /li liFlexible working time as per internal policies. /li liSupport during the immigration process, if needed. /li /ul h3PROTECTED CATEGORY /h3 pBelonging to legally protected categories (ex L. 68/99) will constitute a preferential condition. /p pSome fiscal benefits could be applied for repatriated workers or foreign researchers/professors, having the requirements defined by Dlgs 147/2015 (for repatriates) or Dl 78/2010 (for foreigners). /p pCMCC is an equal‑opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status, and other legally protected characteristics. Please omit from your CV any data you or we might consider discriminatory. /p pThis job announcement is an invitation to express interest in the above‑mentioned CMCC Position. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr