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Maritime Weather Routing Analyst (Meteorologist / Route Analyst)

  • ... Posted on: Mar 24, 2026
  • ... Aerospace & Marine International (AMI)
  • ... Norman, Arkansas
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Maritime Weather Routing Analyst (Meteorologist / Route Analyst)   

Job Title :

Maritime Weather Routing Analyst (Meteorologist / Route Analyst)

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Norman Arkansas United States

Remote :

No

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Job Description

Maritime Weather Routing Analyst (Meteorologist / Route Analyst)

📍 Norman, OK (On-site)

About Us

Ships don’t wait for perfect weather.

For over 30 years, Aerospace & Marine International (AMI) has supported the global shipping industry with 24/7 weather routing and forecasting services. With operations centers in the U.S. and U.K., our team works around the clock to help vessels navigate safely and efficiently across the world’s oceans.

This is not a passive forecasting role.

Our analysts make real-time decisions that directly impact vessel safety, fuel consumption, and global operations.

What You’ll Do

As a Maritime Weather Routing Analyst, you will:

  • Analyze global weather and ocean conditions to develop routing strategies for voyages (typically 2–4+ weeks)
  • Monitor active vessels and adjust routing guidance as conditions evolve
  • Communicate clear, concise recommendations to ship captains and clients
  • Balance safety, efficiency, and fuel optimization in real-time decisions
  • Review vessel reports and ensure accuracy of operational data
  • Work alongside a team in a fast-paced 24/7 operations environment
What Makes Someone Successful in This Role

This role is best suited for someone who:

  • Enjoys solving complex, real-time problems
  • Can make decisions with incomplete or evolving information
  • Has strong attention to detail and pattern recognition
  • Communicates clearly and confidently
  • Takes ownership and contributes actively within a team environment
Qualifications
  • Degree or coursework in Meteorology, Oceanography, Geography, or a related field
  • Basic understanding of weather systems and forecasting principles
  • Ability to interpret data and apply it to real-world decisions
  • Strong written communication skills
  • Comfortable working in a fully computer-based environment

Bonus (not required):

  • Experience with marine forecasting or vessel routing
  • Familiarity with shipping, logistics, or operational environments
Training & Growth

This is an entry-level role with high responsibility.

We provide structured, hands-on training across all seasons and major global trade routes. Analysts are expected to develop quickly and take on increasing responsibility.

This role is designed for rapid progression into a fully independent operational analyst.

Compensation
  • Starting salary: $38,000 – $42,000/year
  • Typically reaches $45,000 within the first year based on training completion and performance
  • Higher starting salary and accelerated progression are considered for experienced candidates
Schedule
  • Training: 5 days/week, 8-hour shifts
  • Full-time: 4 days/week, 10-hour shifts
  • Rotating schedule including days, evenings, and mid-shifts
  • Some flexibility is required for holidays and operational coverage
What to Expect
  • Fast-paced, decision-driven environment
  • Requires focus, accountability, and continuous learning
  • Your decisions will have a real operational impact
  • You will be expected to make decisions, not just observe or report
How to Apply

Apply through LinkedIn or email your resume to:

📧

Along with your resume, please include a brief response to:

“Describe a time you had to make a decision with incomplete information. What approach did you take?”Benefits
  • 401(k) + matching
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off
Additional Questions
  • Do you now, or will you in the future, require sponsorship for employment visa status?
  • Describe a time you made a decision with incomplete information (include situation, approach, and outcome)


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Posted:

Mar 24, 2026

Reference Number:

6eb8b38c292325fa

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

City:

Norman

Job Origin:

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Job Description

Maritime Weather Routing Analyst (Meteorologist / Route Analyst)

📍 Norman, OK (On-site)

About Us

Ships don’t wait for perfect weather.

For over 30 years, Aerospace & Marine International (AMI) has supported the global shipping industry with 24/7 weather routing and forecasting services. With operations centers in the U.S. and U.K., our team works around the clock to help vessels navigate safely and efficiently across the world’s oceans.

This is not a passive forecasting role.

Our analysts make real-time decisions that directly impact vessel safety, fuel consumption, and global operations.

What You’ll Do

As a Maritime Weather Routing Analyst, you will:

  • Analyze global weather and ocean conditions to develop routing strategies for voyages (typically 2–4+ weeks)
  • Monitor active vessels and adjust routing guidance as conditions evolve
  • Communicate clear, concise recommendations to ship captains and clients
  • Balance safety, efficiency, and fuel optimization in real-time decisions
  • Review vessel reports and ensure accuracy of operational data
  • Work alongside a team in a fast-paced 24/7 operations environment
What Makes Someone Successful in This Role

This role is best suited for someone who:

  • Enjoys solving complex, real-time problems
  • Can make decisions with incomplete or evolving information
  • Has strong attention to detail and pattern recognition
  • Communicates clearly and confidently
  • Takes ownership and contributes actively within a team environment
Qualifications
  • Degree or coursework in Meteorology, Oceanography, Geography, or a related field
  • Basic understanding of weather systems and forecasting principles
  • Ability to interpret data and apply it to real-world decisions
  • Strong written communication skills
  • Comfortable working in a fully computer-based environment

Bonus (not required):

  • Experience with marine forecasting or vessel routing
  • Familiarity with shipping, logistics, or operational environments
Training & Growth

This is an entry-level role with high responsibility.

We provide structured, hands-on training across all seasons and major global trade routes. Analysts are expected to develop quickly and take on increasing responsibility.

This role is designed for rapid progression into a fully independent operational analyst.

Compensation
  • Starting salary: $38,000 – $42,000/year
  • Typically reaches $45,000 within the first year based on training completion and performance
  • Higher starting salary and accelerated progression are considered for experienced candidates
Schedule
  • Training: 5 days/week, 8-hour shifts
  • Full-time: 4 days/week, 10-hour shifts
  • Rotating schedule including days, evenings, and mid-shifts
  • Some flexibility is required for holidays and operational coverage
What to Expect
  • Fast-paced, decision-driven environment
  • Requires focus, accountability, and continuous learning
  • Your decisions will have a real operational impact
  • You will be expected to make decisions, not just observe or report
How to Apply

Apply through LinkedIn or email your resume to:

📧

Along with your resume, please include a brief response to:

“Describe a time you had to make a decision with incomplete information. What approach did you take?”Benefits
  • 401(k) + matching
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off
Additional Questions
  • Do you now, or will you in the future, require sponsorship for employment visa status?
  • Describe a time you made a decision with incomplete information (include situation, approach, and outcome)


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