Research Engineer: Space Gravimetry & Climate Monitoring
Reporting to the Climate division within the Earth Observation unit, you will join a team of around 15 experts dedicated to developing climate indicators from space-based data. You will primarily work on the exploitation of satellite gravimetry data used to quantify mass transfers within the Earth system (ice melt, sea level rise, hydrological cycle). In this role, you will contribute to the processing and analysis of data from past (GRACE), current (GRACE-FO), and future (NGGM, MAGIC) missions, using both real observations and simulations.
You will also contribute to major projects such as:
the CNES SAGSA project, aimed at developing a spatial gravimetry data and services center
the ESA SING project, focused on assessing the contribution of future satellite gravimetry missions for scientific and operational applications
Main Responsibilities :
Collect, analyze, and validate scientific data in line with project objectives
Design and develop methods and algorithms for geophysical data processing
Conduct scientific studies autonomously while interacting with internal teams and clients
Write scientific deliverables: reports, technical documents, publications
Present results during project meetings and at national/international conferences
Conduct literature reviews and maintain scientific and technological monitoring
You hold either a PhD, or an engineering degree from a top engineering school, with specialization in applied mathematics, physics, Earth sciences, or remote sensing. Experience in a research laboratory or company demonstrating your ability to independently manage scientific projects will be highly valued, particularly in the following fields:
satellite gravimetry
remote sensing
oceanography
hydrology
Earth observation
Participation in scientific publications (articles, ATBDs, PUMs) is considered an asset.
Technical Skills
Applied mathematics, statistics, metrology, inverse problems
Scientific data processing (spatial or geophysical)
Remote sensing and/or measurement physics
Scientific programming (Python, MATLAB)
Excellent writing and synthesis skills
Fluency in English (spoken and written)
Personal Qualities
Ability to adapt and learn complex subjects
Strong interest in scientific and climate-related issues
Team spirit and collaborative mindset
Rigor, reliability, and sense of responsibility
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
WHY JOIN US ?
Direct contribution to major climate change challenges
High-level scientific environment connected with space agencies and research laboratories
Innovative, high-value projects
Expert and collaborative team
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