Data Scientist
About this role
About the Role
Terradot is seeking an early-career Data Scientist to develop geospatial models, statistical analyses, and quantitative products that support the measurement and scaling of our Enhanced Rock Weathering operations.
You will work with spatial, temporal, field, laboratory, remote sensing, and operational data to answer applied scientific and business questions. Your work may include exploratory analysis, model development, prediction, imputation, uncertainty estimation, experimental design, and the creation of reusable analytical workflows.
This role is designed for candidates who have developed strong quantitative foundations through a master’s degree and relevant applied experience, a second or third professional role in data science or a related field, or a PhD followed by a first or second industry role.
You do not need to arrive as an expert in geochemistry, carbon removal, or agriculture. You should be excited to learn the scientific domain, work closely with subject-matter experts, and translate complex data into rigorous and useful conclusions.
You will collaborate with scientists, data engineers, software engineers, and operational teams. Engineers will primarily own ingestion, orchestration, and warehouse infrastructure, while you will own geospatial and statistical analyses built on top of those systems.
What You’ll Do
- Develop geospatial and statistical models using field, laboratory, remote sensing, environmental, and operational data.
- Analyze spatial and temporal variation across Terradot’s project areas and operating regions.
- Build models for prediction, interpolation, imputation, classification, estimation, and inference.
- Quantify model uncertainty and communicate the assumptions, limitations, and practical implications of analytical results.
- Design and evaluate statistically rigorous approaches for measuring carbon removal and related environmental outcomes.
- Translate scientific questions into clear analytical plans, datasets, models, and decision-ready outputs.
- Partner with scientists to translate domain knowledge into model features, assumptions, constraints, and validation strategies.
- Produce maps, visualizations, reports, and analytical tools that make complex results accessible to technical and nontechnical stakeholders.
- Contribute to code review, testing, documentation, and shared standards for quantitative work.
What We’re Looking For
- A master’s or PhD in statistics, data science, computer science, applied mathematics, geospatial science, environmental science, engineering, another quantitative discipline, or equivalent applied experience.
- Strong foundations in statistics, including concepts such as sampling, regression, uncertainty, model validation, and experimental or observational study design.
- Strong programming skills in Python and experience using SQL to access and analyze structured data.
- Experience developing and evaluating statistical or machine learning models using real-world data.
- Experience communicating technical methods and results through clear writing, visualizations, and presentations.
- Interest in collaborating closely with scientists, engineers, and operational teams.
- Fluent English communication skills
- Comfort receiving feedback and revising analyses as new data or domain understanding becomes available.
We value analytical judgment, scientific curiosity, and demonstrated learning ability more than experience with any specific modeling library or environmental domain.
Nice to Have
- Experience with geospatial Python tools such as GeoPandas, rasterio, xarray, rioxarray, shapely, or PySAL.
- Familiarity with spatial databases and formats, including PostGIS, GeoTIFF, Zarr, or STAC.
- Experience with remote sensing, satellite imagery, public gridded datasets, or environmental monitoring data.
- Experience with spatial statistics, geostatistics, Bayesian modeling, causal inference, time-series analysis, or hierarchical models.
- Familiarity with agricultural systems, soil science, geochemistry, climate science, ecology, or carbon accounting.
- Experience deploying models or integrating analytical code into production workflows.
- Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP.
- Experience collaborating through shared repositories, code review, automated testing, and version-controlled analytical projects.
Personal Attributes
- Intellectually curious and motivated to understand both the data, the underlying physical systems, and the end to end chains of data production.
- Practical and focused on producing work that supports real decisions.
- Comfortable moving between detailed technical analysis and clear stakeholder communication.
- Collaborative, receptive to feedback, and willing to learn from domain experts.
- Organized and thoughtful about reproducibility, documentation, and analytical quality.
- Positive and action-oriented, with a willingness to take ownership of problems.
Company at a glance
Problem: Globally, soils have the potential to sequester over 1 billion tons of
carbon through regenerative agriculture practices and emerging solutions like
biochar and enhanced rock weathering. However today, measurement, reporting, and
verification of soil carbon sequestration is not cost effective, accurate, or
scalable. This prevents large-scale climate finance from being deployed to
rapidly scale soil carbon improvement despite its massive potential to combat
climate change, improve food security, and alleviate extreme poverty. Terradot
is building a global measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) platform to
accelerate high-integrity carbon removal and storage around the world. With
Stanford’s Soil and Environmental Biogeochemistry Lab, we leverage technological
innovation using ground truth sampling, remote sensing, and AI modeling to
accurately and scalably measure soil carbon. For soil carbon project developers,
Terradot decreases the time, cost, and complexity of MRV while increasing the
integrity of the carbon removal credits for carbon buyers. This enables
large-scale deployment of climate finance to incentivize the adoption of
sustainable practices. We are focused on improving soil health in emerging
economies to maximize global sequestration and community impact. We are a
public-benefit corporation driven by passion and purpose in service to our
planet, people, and prosperity.
We have raised $58.2M in total funding from John Doerr, Sheryl Sandberg & Tom
Bernthal, George Roberts, Microsoft’s Climate Innovation Fund, Google, Cisco and
Venture Funds, Floodgate, Kleiner Perkins, Acre Venture Partners, Gigascale
Capital, Valor Capital, Ponderosa Ventures and others. We have sold ~300,000
tons in offtakes from leading CDR buyers like Frontier and Google.
Tired of cold applications?
Sign up with Clera and we'll reach out the moment a role actually fits you — no more spraying applications into the void.
Know someone who'd be great for this?