RAF Scientist VI - Casual
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) | |
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United States, Colorado, Broomfield | |
10802 Airport Court (Show on map) | |
Jul 08, 2026 | |
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Job Description Summary:Continuity of RAF's airborne radiometer and Microwave Temperature Profiler (MTP) measurement capabilities, plus structured knowledge transfer to a future permanent hire. The work centers on calibration oversight, data processing and quality control, payload/science advising, and mentoring and is largely separable from the field-intensive duties in the standard Scientist VI profile.
Position Details:
Visa Sponsored Job: NoRelocation Assistance Eligible: NoJob Location: Broomfield, ColoradoPosition Type & Term: Part time, CasualCompensation Min - Mid Range: Hiring Hourly Rate Range: $55.63 - $76.49/hr *Final salary and rates are based on education, experience, skills relevant to the role.* Application Deadline:
Required application materials: (preferably uploaded as a PDF)
Background Checks: Conducted for candidates selected for hire. Learn more. Spearheads significant scientific and innovation initiatives, developing original theories, methods, or solutions for high-impact, interdisciplinary issues. Oversees complex, multi-team projects, shapes strategic agendas, and influences policy, partnerships, and organizational growth. Mentors less experienced scientists, promotes inclusivity, and advances research or practical outcomes, shaping future advancements in science, technology, and practice. Engages in mission-aligned activities both within the organization and throughout the broader scientific community. Contributes through a combination of scientific expertise, professional service, and education and outreach efforts. Responsibilities
Typically requires a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree and 14 years related experience, or a Master's degree and 10 years related experience, or a PhD in a scientific discipline and 6 years related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge
Work Environment Work may be performed in a combination of office, laboratory, industrial, and research environments depending on project assignments. Office-based work typically involves maintaining concentration and focus on assigned tasks, extended periods of computer use, prolonged periods of sitting or standing, reviewing information on screens or documents, applying established protocols in a timely manner, communication with others regarding project assignments, and participating in meetings or collaborative activities. This role and assigned projects may also include laboratory or field research activities that involve travel, work in variable environmental conditions such as weather and altitude (including extreme temperature changes, heat exposure, cold exposure, and other exposure to severe weather), and the use of specialized scientific instrumentation or equipment. Field assignments may occur in remote locations and may involve navigating uneven terrain, accessing elevated platforms, performing high-intensity manual tasks, or positioning oneself in constrictive spaces such as vehicles or aircraft. Work may involve interaction with hazardous equipment and processes including electrical systems, heavy machinery, or chemicals that may lead to exposure to irritants or pollutants. Participation in workplace safety training is mandatory, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required depending on the assignment. Staff assigned to this role are expected to follow all applicable safety policies and procedures and must not pose a threat to the safety or wellbeing of themselves or others. Employees must be able to perform all mental and physical requirements necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position and project assignments as outlined in the job description, which are considered essential functions of this position. All essential functions of the position must be performed with or without reasonable accommodation. Preferred (not required) knowledge, skills, and experience: * Hands-on experience operating, calibrating, and processing data from airborne radiometers (broadband, hemispheric, visible/IR units and radiation pyrometers on stabilized platforms) and the MTP * Familiarity with RAF's nimbus data acquisition system and instrument data workflows * Working knowledge of the MTP processing software and its legacy (JPL) lineage * Experience coordinating instrument calibration with external contractors and integrating results with software/electronics engineers and technicians * Familiarity with RAF aircraft integration and airborne field-campaign deployment * Ability to document instrument procedures and mentor a successor toward operational competency Physical requirements: Given the casual, continuity-focused nature of the position, work is primarily office/computer-based (data processing, documentation, remote mentoring), with occasional laboratory or hangar access for instrument handling and calibration verification. The field-deployment, elevated-platform, and constrictive-space demands listed in the standard Scientist VI profile apply only on an as-needed basis and are not core to this role. Commitment to Job Application FairnessApplicants are not required to provide age or age-related information and may redact information related to age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution from any submissions during the initial application process. Some Final ConsiderationsAt NSF NCAR| UCAR | UCP, you will work alongside a dedicated team of professionals conducting critical research and community outreach to solve complex Earth system science problems including climate change, air pollution, extreme weather, floods, drought, wildfires, and space weather, all with the goal of improving human life and reducing economic loss. 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Jul 08, 2026