Join an esteemed team at the forefront of addressing the intertwined challenges of climate change and environmental risks. Respected within the industry for their groundbreaking work, a leading organization is seeking a Senior Phyisical Climate Risk Modeller to contribute to their mission.With a unique modelling and analytics platform developed over a decade of influential frameworks, this organization empowers businesses to navigate the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy with confidence.Based in their Cambridge office, the successful candidate will play a vital role in developing and enhancing the suite of environmental and risk models. The primary focus will be on environmental risk modelling, leveraging expertise to quantify climate-related perils and their impacts on business value chains. As a senior member of the team, responsibilities include wrangling complex datasets, conducting analytics, and building rigorous models to provide invaluable insights.Essential Skills:Bachelor's or higher degree in natural sciences, mathematics, physics, or a related quantitative discipline.Minimum three years' post-qualification experience.Proficiency in relevant scientific topics related to climate change or quantitative modelling.Familiarity with climate science and the ability to interpret climate model outputs.Strong programming skills, preferably in Python.Excellent problem-solving abilities and innovative thinking.Experience synthesizing information to create novel solutions and applying data science to real-world problems.Ability to organize and interpret datasets effectively.Desirable Skills:Knowledge of geospatial data science and geographical information systems (GIS).Prior experience in a commercial setting or business consultancy.Project management experience, delivering projects on time and on budget.If you're passionate about environmental risk management and eager to make a meaningful impact, apply now to join this dynamic team.EA First Ltd are acting as an Employment Agency for this permanent vacancy.
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