WDNA Americas is at the forefront of Environmental Intelligence, transforming telecom infrastructure into powerful, hyperlocal weather observation systems. Our pioneering technology leverages existing cellular networks to monitor rainfall, detect severe weather, and generate real-time environmental insights at unprecedented resolution.
As we expand across the Americas, we are building a multidisciplinary team of meteorologists and weather analysts who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of climate resilience, early warning systems, and data-driven environmental analytics. This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of telecommunications, atmospheric science, and innovation — helping communities, governments, and industries better prepare for extreme weather in a changing climate.
Role Description
As a Weather Intelligence Analyst / Meteorologist at WDNA Americas, you will play a key role in our mission to deliver next-generation weather monitoring and environmental intelligence solutions. You will analyze real-time atmospheric data derived from telecom networks, validate environmental datasets, support nowcasting operations, and contribute to the development of advanced analytics products.
You will collaborate closely with data scientists, engineers, and product teams to ensure our environmental outputs meet the highest standards of accuracy and operational relevance — ultimately supporting early warning capabilities and climate resilience strategies across the Americas.
What You’ll bring
- A genuine passion for weather, climate, and environmental phenomena
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A sharp analytical mindset with a natural curiosity for data patterns and anomalies
- The ability to think critically and work methodically with large and complex datasets
- Strong attention to detail, especially in data validation and quality assurance
- Excellent communication skills — you can translate complex meteorological concepts into clear, actionable insights
- A collaborative spirit and eagerness to work in a fast-paced, innovative environment
- Comfort with ambiguity and new technologies — you thrive when building something new
What You'll Do
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Monitor and analyze real-time weather data generated from telecom-based environmental sensors
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Validate and quality-control rainfall, severe weather, and atmospheric datasets to ensure accuracy and reliability
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Support nowcasting operations, providing timely analysis of extreme weather events including heavy rainfal