[ES_JOBS_NET] Job Openings on DOE ARM’s Radar Team

Christine Wiedinmyer christinew at ucar.edu
Wed Mar 4 12:44:23 MST 2026


https://www.arm.gov/news/jobs/post/107636
https://careers.pnnl.gov/jobs?keywords=radar
ARM is looking for weather radar engineers and data analysts

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM)
User Facility is expanding its radar team to support ongoing operations and
new capabilities, as well as advance the utility of ARM radar data for
scientific applications.

ARM’s radar team includes a group of engineers and technicians responsible
for the operations and maintenance of microwave and millimeter wavelength
radars deployed around the world. In addition, the radar team has a group
of scientists, engineers, and technicians responsible for characterizing
and processing ARM cloud and precipitation radar data. The data and
hardware engineering groups that make up ARM’s radar team work to ensure
the data output is calibrated and of research quality for the scientific
community.

The following ARM radar job postings are now open at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory (PNNL) in Washington state:

   - Senior Weather Radar Data Analyst
   <https://careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/11403?lang=en-us>
   - Weather Radar Data Analyst
   <https://careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/11399?lang=en-us>
   - Weather Radar Engineer – Mid Career
   <https://careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/11401?lang=en-us>
   - Weather Radar Engineer – Early Career
   <https://careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/11404?lang=en-us>.

The weather radar data analyst and senior weather radar data analyst will
characterize and process ARM radar measurements, quantify radar measurement
uncertainty, and improve calibration and measurement analyses. The senior
weather radar data analyst will additionally provide leadership for
communications within the ARM radar team and with users of ARM radar data,
and support the development of new radar capabilities, potentially to
include a shift to solid-state transmitters and phased array antenna
technology.

The successful candidates for the early career and mid-career weather radar
engineer positions have the ability to troubleshoot complex systems that
include radio frequency and electronic components and electromechanical
systems and have general engineering experience. Day-to-day duties involve
the installation, repair, upgrade, calibration, maintenance, and
operational assessment of the radars in the global ARM radar network,
including regular travel to radar sites. The mid-career weather radar
engineer will additionally have experience with solid-state transmitters
and phased array antenna technology, along with the design of radar
subsystems.

For the full radar job descriptions, including qualifications, and to apply
online, please view the individual job postings on PNNL’s website
<https://careers.pnnl.gov/jobs?keywords=radar>. The postings are set to
close at 4 p.m. Pacific on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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