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Weather Analyst Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Due to poor weather conditions some areas will be visited multiple times in order to collect the ... reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential ...

Due to poor weather conditions some areas will be visited multiple times in order to collect the ... reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential ...

The company's salt products help keep roadways safe during winter weather and are used in numerous ... Analyze business performance and explain forecast, budget, and period-over-period variances.

... of weather • Other duties as assigned Special Knowledge / Skills Required: • Possesses excellent problem-solving, troubleshooting, organizational, and analytical skills • Must be well versed ...

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How much do weather analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for weather analyst in Utah is $31.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.39 and $38.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a weather analyst?

A Weather Analyst collects, interprets, and reports on atmospheric data to predict weather conditions. They use satellite imagery, radar systems, and computer models to analyze weather patterns. Their forecasts help industries like aviation, agriculture, and emergency management prepare for weather-related events. Weather Analysts often work for government agencies, private companies, or media outlets to provide accurate and timely weather information.

What does a weather analyst do?

A typical day for a Weather Analyst involves monitoring atmospheric data, interpreting weather models, and preparing detailed forecasts or reports. You’ll often work with specialized software and real-time data feeds to ensure timely and accurate analysis. Weather Analysts typically collaborate closely with meteorologists, data scientists, emergency management teams, and sometimes media professionals to communicate findings and provide guidance. Your role is vital in supporting decision-making processes for organizations impacted by weather, such as airlines, agricultural firms, and public safety agencies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weather analyst?

To thrive as a Weather Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of meteorological principles, and a degree in atmospheric science or a related field. Expertise with weather modeling software, statistical analysis tools, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is often required, along with certifications such as the Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM) being advantageous. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication skills are essential soft skills for interpreting data and presenting forecasts to diverse audiences. These abilities are crucial for providing accurate weather insights that inform planning and decision-making across industries.

How do you become a weather analyst?

To become a weather analyst, typically a bachelor's degree in meteorology, atmospheric science, or a related field is required. Gaining experience with weather data analysis, using tools like weather models and software, and obtaining relevant certifications can enhance job prospects in this field.

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Infographic showing various Weather Analyst job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $66,125 per year, or $31.8 per hour.

Driver / Data Collector in Delta, UT

TSMG

Delta, UT

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Company description
 
Service Measure (SM) is a field data collection company founded in 2013 in New York. 
 
We collect data where automation is not possible. We count features, take pictures, make videos, record speech, and scan areas for every detail you need to make more informed decisions. Our field data collection teams are spread across Europe and North America, ready to accept new challenges.
 
Project objective
 
The goal of the project is to help collect images of streets, main points of interest and public areas in the USA. The project is performed on cars with 360 cameras mounted on top that image the area around the vehicle and store those images on computers inside the vehicle. Later, this data will be used to enhance one the most popular online maps in the world.
 
The data collectors will be given specific routes around public streets and areas, specifically targeting commercial districts and historical sites. Due to poor weather conditions some areas will be visited multiple times in order to collect the best quality of imaging. The project is expected to last from 3 to 6 months and will cover different data collection areas. 
 
The ideal candidate enjoys driving, knows well the area, traffic trends, is highly responsible and reliable.
 
The schedule expected on the project is Monday-Friday, 8 hours/day 40 hours per week. Due to weather downtime, work on weekends is possible.
Requirements:
  • Must have a valid Driver Licence;
  • Good driving skills and clean driving record;
  • General car knowledge would be a plus;
  • Enjoys driving, within standard business hours;
  • Available for a minimum of 3 months;
  • Must have private monitored parking space for corporate vehicle;
  • Great communication and reporting skills;
  • Tech savvy (drivers will use Gmail, Google Forms and Google Meet);
  • High level of responsibility;
  • Self-motivated and detail oriented; 
  • Must be able to successfully pass a background check (criminal and driving record).
 
We would be happy to get to know you and your skills better and see how we can support each other's growth.
 
Please apply and let's meet!

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