AIRMO is a European climate-tech company using space and airborne technologies to monitor greenhouse gas emissions globally. Our instruments — combining LiDAR and hyperspectral imaging — detect and quantify methane and CO₂ emissions from industrial sites, pipelines, and national infrastructure.
We’re building a global monitoring system from ground to space, helping NGOs, energy companies, governments, and investors take real action on climate impact.
We are seeking an experienced Calibration / Validation Engineer based in Berlin for an immediate start.
Tasks
- Owns end-to-end calibration/validation strategy: ground calibration, in-orbit calibration, and performance monitoring.
- Defines calibration equipment needs, procedures, reference targets, uncertainty budgets, and data products for Cal/Val.
- Works with pipeline team to ensure calibration parameters are ingestible and versioned; validates “truth” comparisons.
- Leads cal campaigns during AIT/TVAC and supports early ops calibration commissioning.
- Key outputs: Cal/Val plan, uncertainty budget, calibration datasets, acceptance metrics, commissioning checklist.
Requirements
- Advanced degree (PhD preferred) in Atmospheric Sciences, Physics, Remote Sensing, or a related field.
- Proven experience in developing and validating algorithms for optical/infrared instruments.
- Extensive knowledge of radiative transfer, spectroscopy, and data processing techniques.
- Experience with remote sensing applications, particularly in environmental monitoring.
- Strong programming skills in high-level languages such as Python, and proficiency with Linux.
Benefits
- €1000 / yr development budget
- Tea, coffee, drinks, snacks in office
- Work with a killer team of motivated experts
- This is a rare chance to build real software that will fly beyond the edge of the atmosphere — and bring critical Earth-observation payloads to life. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, write mission-critical code, and help shape the future of space-based instrumentation, we want to hear from you.