Scottish Associate for Marine Science UHI (SAMS)

Principal Investigator in Physical Oceanography (D14/24.BW)

2024-11-08 (Europe/London)
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Location:  SAMS, Oban

Contract Type:  Permanent

Working Pattern:  Full Time (37hrs per week)

Salary Range:  £44,263 - £61,198 per annum

Closing date: 8th November 2024

Introduction

The ocean is critical to life on our blue planet. Understanding how it is changing has never been more important.

In order to understand these changes, SAMS is expanding its science team and strengthening research in physical oceanography and marine biogeochemistry. Research in these areas is crucial to our understanding of climate change, weather patterns and marine ecosystems.

SAMS is a leading institute in climate-scale ocean research and recently hosted the Challenger Society Marine Science Conference. Situated on the west coast of Scotland, SAMS is located on the doorstep of the north-east Atlantic and is a leader in large-scale monitoring arrays and harnessing autonomous platforms.

New members of the team will help us chart the direction of our research, ensuring we can answer the most pressing questions in ocean science.

Come and join us!

The Role

SAMS is seeking to flexibly appoint two Principal Investigators in Physical Oceanography. 

Both posts will provide a level of leadership within SAMS Physical Oceanography research team, generate world-leading research outputs, provide module leadership on SAMS Marine Science BSc course and/or other educational programmes, supervise SAMS/other students as well as line manage and coach early career researchers. 

This post will focus on basin-scale observational physical oceanography, in particular North Atlantic circulation and climate to provide timely delivery of SAMS National Capability project deliverables (AtlantiS and OSNAP programmes).

Our Ideal Candidate

Our ideal candidate will have a PhD in Physical Oceanography or other relevant discipline. You will have a strong background in mathematics and physics, with a focus on geophysical fluid dynamics. Excellent scientific writing skills are essential, to deliver international research proposals and high-impact journal publications.

You will have experience of leading research projects, managing staff/teams, students and budgets, and will have a track record of capturing research funding by writing successful proposals. Experience of supporting higher education activities such as teaching, supervising, and module leadership is also important. 

Interested?

We would love to hear from you.  If you have queries on the job and would like to talk these through before applying, please email these through, in the first instance, to HR@sams.ac.uk  

For further information, please go to www.sams.ac.uk/vacancies

Applications must include CV and Cover Letter and should be sent electronically to recruitment@sams.ac.uk quoting Job Ref. ‘D14/24.BW’ in the subject heading.

Closing date for application is 8th November 2024 - Interviews to be held by the end of November 2024.

This position meets the minimum requirements for sponsorship to work in the UK. See Home Office link for full details and costs: Skilled Worker visa: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

SAMS Group is committed to being an equal and open organisation. Diversity and inclusion are important to us, and we strive to remove any barriers that may prevent people from applying to join us. We encourage applications from all backgrounds, and from all who share our values and can help us to broaden our knowledge and range of ideas.

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Job details

Title
Principal Investigator in Physical Oceanography (D14/24.BW)
Location
Dunbeg, Argyll and Bute Oban, United Kingdom
Published
2024-10-04
Application deadline
2024-11-08 23:59 (Europe/London)
2024-11-09 00:59 (CET)
Job type
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The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) is an independent, not-for-profit, marine research institute based near Oban on the west coast o...

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