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Post-doc position atmospheric scientist (KNMI)

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Post-doc position atmospheric scientist (KNMI)

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Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Organization and department:

Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
The weather is temperamental, the ground moves and the climate changes. For our safety and prosperity, we need to know what risks and opportunities this brings. And: how we can best prepare ourselves. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is the national knowledge and data center for weather, climate and seismology. Reliable, independent and focused on what the Netherlands needs. For a safe Netherlands that is prepared for the impact of weather, climate and earthquakes.

We use our core values ​​- Development, Cooperation and Relevance – to achieve our ambition, both within and outside KNMI, nationally and internationally. We develop our knowledge and expertise and work together to create a single KNMI that makes a difference to society!

Talent as the basis, diversity as the strength: The KNMI is an inclusive organization. An organization that provides space for everyone and uses the strength of its diverse workforce to achieve better results together for the Netherlands. Inclusive means that everyone feels involved and valued; not despite their differences, but thanks to them.

The KNMI organization is part of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management:

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (IenW) is committed to a safe, accessible and livable Netherlands. That is why the Ministry is working on powerful connections by road, rail, water and air. And IenW protects against flooding, ensures the quality of air, water and soil and the realization of a circular economy.

R&D Satellite Observations
The R&D Satellite Observations (RDSW) department contributes to weather and climate research and monitoring of the Earth system by utilizing the observations of satellites as well as surface remote sensing, balloon, and aircraft observations. Its main research objectives are climate research, air quality and stratospheric ozone. The satellite activities of the department encompass the entire range from collecting user requirements, developing instrument concepts, generating the required satellite products, to atmospheric research using the satellite data. For more information on the department, please use this link: https://www.knmi.nl/research/satellite-observations .

RDSW breathes a positive atmosphere. Colleagues like to have a cup of coffee together and are very approachable. The mix of men and women of different ages and with diverse backgrounds also contributes to a pleasant working atmosphere within the department.

Homepage: https://www.knmi.nl/home


Location
De Bilt, Netherlands

Sector
Government

Relevant division
Atmospheric Sciences (AS)

Type
Contract

Level
Experienced

Salary
Monthly salary: Min €4,024 – Max. €6,110 (gross)

Required education
PhD

Application deadline
10 July 2025

Posted
1 July 2025

Job description

Overview

  • Location: De Bilt, the Netherlands
  • Hours: 36 hours
  • Monthly salary: €4,024 – €6,110 (gross), Scale 11
  • Job Type: Post-doc research / science
  • Deadline: Apply before July 10, 2025
  • Contract duration: 36 months, fixed-term employment contract

Job description

Are you driven to advance climate and atmospheric composition science through innovative atmospheric composition modeling, in-situ observations and satellite data analysis? At the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), we are at the cutting edge of global climate research. As a post-doc specialized in models and observations of atmospheric composition, you’ll join our R&D team in pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. Working with various measurement datasets provided by global networks, you’ll play a key role in improving the understanding of air pollutants, reactive gases like ozone, aerosols, as well as greenhouse gases, contributing to vital research that benefits science, policy and society. Intrigued? Read on and apply!

Who are you?
You are driven by scientific curiosity, as demonstrated by the successful completion of your PhD research. At the same time, you are practical and methodical, capable of meeting deadlines and technically skilled in working with large modeling and observational datasets. You know how to balance the interests of various stakeholders, and you can convince and inspire others. You enjoy the challenge of writing scientific publications and detailed assessment reports. Tackling complex problems motivates you, and you thrive in collaboration with other scientists in an international setting.

What you will be doing?
You will work in a dynamic and ambitious team of scientists studying air quality, atmospheric composition, and climate change at KNMI. You will contribute to the analysis and further development of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). You will be involved in two CAMS contracts focused on the Evaluation and Quality Control (EQC) of the CAMS Global and Regional (European) products, covering aerosols, reactive gases, greenhouse gases, and other aspects relevant to air quality.

Your work will involve comparing CAMS daily forecasts and reanalyses with a wide range of surface concentration and deposition observations, surface remote sensing sites, as well as aircraft and satellite measurements. You won’t just be analyzing data; you will collaborate closely with a large team of European scientists from more than 10 organizations and countries, as well as with the CAMS team at the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). You will assist in coordinating EQC activities, support the interpretation of results, and contribute to improving the presentation of EQC outputs for the diverse community of CAMS users. Through your EQC efforts, your work will help enhance the CAMS modeling and data assimilation system. In addition, you will initiate and contribute to scientific publications.

In this diverse role, you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on global atmospheric composition research, contributing to meaningful advancements that inform both science and society. You will be energized by working with a dynamic team of experts, using cutting-edge satellite and other observational data along with state-of-the-art modeling to address real-world environmental challenges. Your work will not only deepen scientific understanding but also support critical decision-making that shapes the future of climate action. This position offers the chance to drive innovation and see the tangible impact of your research in addressing some of the most urgent environmental issues of our time.

Job requirements

Work and thinking level:

  • doctoral (PhD) level

Knowledge and experience:

  • a PhD in atmospheric sciences, physics, environmental sciences, or a related field is required
  • experience with the evaluation and visualization of modeling results against observations
  • familiarity with Linux systems
  • knowledge of Python or R
  • fluency in English, both spoken and written, is necessary

Working conditions

  • Salary level: Scale 11
  • Monthly salary: Min €4,024 – Max. €6,110 (gross)
  • Employment relationship: Fixed-term employment contract
  • Contract duration: 36 months
  • Minimum number of hours per week 36
  • Maximum number of hours per week 36

Other terms of employment

Salary scale 11 is the salary scale for researchers that have completed their PhD. The actual income depends on the number of years of research experience and ranges between €4024.11 and €6110.94. The number of working hours per week is 36.

The KNMI offers a diverse set of growth and development opportunities.
The central government attaches great importance to personal growth and career development and offers numerous opportunities for this. These include attending training courses and obtaining certifications. We also offer career coaching if you need it.

Interesting extras:
In addition to your salary, you receive an individual choice budget (IKB) consisting of vacation pay of 8% and an annual end-of-year bonus. This IKB consists of money (16.37% of your gross annual salary) and/or time. With the IKB you make the choices that suit you and you can compose part of your terms of employment yourself. For example, you can have part of your monthly income paid out whenever you wish, convert the IKB into leave or spend it on tax-friendly objectives. Our other fringe benefits include company fitness and full reimbursement of your commuting expenses.

If you have additional questions

We understand that you might want to learn more about this position. Feel free to contact dr. Henk Eskes or dr. Thanos Tsikerdekis, coordinators of the CAMS2_82_bis EQC contract, via email:

Would you like to learn more about our scientific work in satellite measurements and climate research? Click on the following link for detailed information:
https://www.knmi.nl/kennis-en-datacentrum/uitleg/satellieten

More information on the CAMS EQC activity can be found here

Specialties

  • The deadline for applications is July 10, 2025
  • The job interviews for selected candidates will be organised early July
  • Starting date: The position will be available per August 1, 2025 or a date in agreement with the candidate
  • Obtaining references can be part of the application process.
  • An (online) pre-selection test, an assessment, making a case and (online) screening via databases, among others, can be part of the application process
  • Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.

How to apply

The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute invites you to apply on their site. You can visit the link below and go directly to the application form. The government values ​​a diverse and inclusive organization. Working in diversely composed teams makes us more effective, innovative and the work more enjoyable. Everyone is therefore invited to apply.
https://werkenbij.rijkswaterstaat.nl/solliciteer/knmi/post-doc-position-atmospheric-scientist-english/1178660