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Join the Global Systems Lab

Transforming Science, Transforming Careers

Global System Laboratory

Join Us

The Global Systems Laboratory (GSL) is a dynamic research environment that offers a variety of opportunities for individuals interested in atmospheric science, meteorology, and environmental research. GSL is a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is located in Boulder, Colorado. We are always looking for talented individuals to join our team. If you are interested in a career with GSL, please check back often for new job postings.

GSL Staff Photo Summer 2021

Federal Employment with NOAA

Federal positions with NOAA are advertised and applications are accepted through the USA Jobs website. NOAA is an Equal Opportunity employer and more information is available through the NOAA OAR Equal Employment Opportunity Program Office.

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Academic Partners

Joint institutes working with NOAA Boulder include the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) at Colorado State University, the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at University of Colorado (CU). Employment opportunities are available through the institute's website.

Explore employment through our academic partners.

NOAA Contract Employment

NOAA Contract Employment offers a spectrum of opportunities through esteemed partners, who deliver essential services and expertise. Engage with leading organizations like Ace Info Solutions, Inc., Cherokee Nation Technologies, ENSCO Inc., and many others. These collaborations open doors to diverse roles and projects, contributing significantly to NOAA's mission and objectives.

Student Internships

Discover the world of atmospheric and environmental research through GSL's student internship programs. These opportunities provide hands-on experience and mentorship, preparing students for successful careers in scientific research and operational meteorology. Join us to contribute to meaningful projects and gain invaluable insights into the dynamics of weather and climate.


NOAA Education A website with information about scholarships, internships, fellowships, and career development opportunities for high school students through post-doctoral.

Educational Partnership Program with Minority-Serving Institutions: Works to increase the number of students from underrepresented communities, who are educated, trained, and graduated in fields that directly support NOAA's mission. Opportunities are available at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship: Increases undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric science, research, technology, and education and fosters multidisciplinary training opportunities while inviting recruitment and preparation of students for public service careers with NOAA.

William M. Lapenta NWS Student Internship Program: Targets current undergraduate and graduate students to work in areas that will meet future needs of the ever-broadening user community and address strategic climate-water-weather issues. Each student will collaborate with one or more scientists at our five centers in College Park, Maryland. Applications due early February.

Pathways Program: Eligible undergraduate interns may be converted to a permanent federal position within a defined timeframe upon successful completion of the program that combines education and work experience.

NOAA Experiential Research and Training Opportunities (NERTO): NERTO EPP/MSI Cooperative Science Center-supported students participating in NOAA mission-aligned research and training at NOAA facilities.

Chesapeake Bay Internships: Bay-related undergraduate and graduate-level internships include opportunities with NOAA as well as collaborative organizations. Experiences include fisheries sampling, data collection and analysis, habitat restoration, GIS skills, and community outreach. Most internships are offered during the summer months, but some may be available at other times of the year.

Office of Ocean Exploration and Research Explorer-in-Training Program: Open to undergraduate and graduate students and recent graduates and provides the opportunity to participate in the Okeanos Explorer ocean exploration mission.

Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program: Provides support for outstanding scholarship and encourages independent graduate-level research in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeology - particularly by women and members of minority groups.

John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship: Provides a unique educational experience to graduate students having an interest in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources and in national policy decisions affecting those resources.

National Marine Fisheries Service/SeaGrant Joint Graduate Fellowship Program: In Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics: Fellowship for Ph.D. candidates.

Office of Coastal Management Fellowship: Provides on-the-job education and training opportunities in coastal resource management and policy for postgraduate students through project assistance to state coastal zone management programs.

NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship: Appointed fellows are hosted by a mentoring scientist to become the next generation of researchers for climate studies.

NOAA Information Technology (IT) Fellowship Program

This program is a collaboration between the Office of Human Capital Services (OHCS), the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), and all Line/Staff Offices that employ IT Specialists. This combined effort will move NOAA forward in developing a high-quality, diverse, entry-level IT workforce. The IT Fellowship Program utilizes the Student Internship component of Pathways Programs. This component allows students currently enrolled in school, at least on a part-time basis, the opportunity for a paid position within NOAA, full Federal benefits, and the option of non-competitive conversion to a permanent position once the degree and program requirements have been met.

Our Mission

Lead research and directed development through the transition of environmental data, models, products, tools, and services to support commerce, protect life and property, and promote a scientifically literate public.

Research Areas

Organizational Excellence, Earth System Prediction, Advanced Technologies, and Decision Support are the foundation to achieving the GSL Grand Challenge: Deliver actionable global storm-scale prediction and environmental information through advanced technologies to serve society.

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