Meteorological Technical Officer

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Meteorological technical officers use scientific instrumentation and electronic equipment to collect and record meteorological data (such as air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, humidity, rainfall, evaporation and cloud type) for climate, forecasting and aviation purposes.

Meteorological technical officers may perform the following tasks:

Meteorological technical officers may work with meteorologists and must be prepared to work in tropical and remote locations. Depending on assigned duties, the work may be carried out indoors or outdoors, in large offices or in small remote field stations. Shiftwork is usually required.

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