The consultant will support IMEO in the characterization of methane emissions by collecting and analyzing field measurement data from different emission sources, obtaining deliverables from the data. These deliverables will be in the form of final data sets as well as peer-reviewed publications. The consultant will improve current understanding of methane emissions through leading and publishing additional studies using in-house and public data.
Remote
211 days over 12 months period, starting from 1 December 2025 through 30 November 2026
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the world”s foremost authority on environmental issues, providing leadership and fostering partnerships to promote sustainable development. UNEP inspires and empowers nations and communities to enhance their quality of life while safeguarding the needs of future generations. UNEP hosts the International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO). IMEO is a data-driven, action-focused UNEP initiative that takes an innovative approach to address the methane emissions problem by collecting, integrating, and reconciling data from different sources, including scientific measurement studies, satellites, rigorous industry reporting through the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0), and national inventories. IMEO will create a global public dataset of empirically verified methane emissions, with an initial focus on fossil fuel sources and will interconnect data with actions on research, reporting, and regulation. This will catalyse deep reductions in human-made methane emissions and serve the rapidly growing ecosystem of governments, companies, investors, researchers, NGOs and other entities engaging in this crucial climate challenge. IMEO seeks a methane scientist that will work on collecting and analyzing field measurement data from oil and gas related emission sources. The scientist will work with IMEO’s science team, focusing especially on the measurement campaigns. The methane scientist will lead the characterization of methane emissions by collecting and analyzing field measurement data from various (including oil, gas and waste related) emission sources. The scientist will also lead the coordination of major science studies in the field. The consultant will report to the Methane Science Studies Manager.
PhD in atmospheric science, geology or a related field Experience in leading the coordination of science field campaigns Experience in performing rigorous analysis with short deadlines Expertise in a programming language for analysis of large data sets Strong proficiency in quantitative analysis and knowledge of atmospheric sampling in a field environment Knowledge of the inventories and atmospheric models currently used for emissions estimates
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