Climate Data Analyst

Emerging field

Analyze environmental datasets to model climate risks and inform policy or business decisions.

$55k–$95k/year·Bachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Statistics, or GeographyEmerging demand
🌍 Environment & Climate🔬 Science & Research💻 Technology & Computers
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Part of the Science & Nature world

Guided by Terra

Curiosity is the whole job. Muddy boots or clean data — either way, the world is still full of questions waiting for someone like you.

A day in this role

On a typical day you might process satellite data, run a climate model to project flood risk over 20 years, and write a summary that helps a city plan its infrastructure.

Key skills

Data analysisGIS mappingPython or RScientific writing

Your route there

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5 stops · self-paced · a common path, not the only one

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    You are here

    Today — wherever you're starting from

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    Climate Data Analyst

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How to find jobs

Search for:

"Climate Analyst" OR "Environmental Data Analyst" OR "Climate Risk Analyst"

Where to look:

USAJobs (NOAA, EPA federal roles)LinkedInIndeedclimate nonprofit job boards like ClimatePeople.org

Application tip:

Federal agencies like NOAA and EPA post a lot of climate analyst roles — create a USAJobs profile and set up job alerts.