Weather and Environmental Sciences Officer
4 Months ago
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, United States
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Job Description
The Weather and Environmental Sciences Officer at Pacific Air Forces is responsible for managing weather operations that impact U.S. military activities. This role involves integrating current and forecasted weather conditions into planning and operations, as well as coordinating meteorological studies and research. The position is full-time and is located at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI.
COORDINATING THE UNCONTROLLABLE
Weather can be our greatest ally or strongest adversary. That’s why accurate weather forecasting plays such an integral part in the success and safety of our missions. Air Force Weather and Environmental Sciences Officers perform, manage and direct weather operations that have a direct effect on the activities of U.S. military forces. These duties primarily involve integrating current and forecasted atmospheric and space weather conditions into operations and planning. Weather and Environmental Sciences Officers also develop, direct and coordinate meteorological weather studies and research.
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