The Role
Ocean boundary processes dictate how changes in climate-scale ocean circulation impact conditions at the coast. Recent advances in ocean observation, instrumentation and theory have greatly enhanced the potential for understanding these processes. The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) is seeking a physical oceanographer to harness new observations and theory for investigating the dynamics at the sloping boundary and its causal interactions with both the deep ocean and the continental shelf. In particular, the postholder will investigate the impacts of large-scale ocean circulation on coastal sea level. The postholder will join our strong multi-disciplinary team working in the subpolar North Atlantic and northwest European continental shelf.
The postholder will deliver an exciting programme of research under projects already funded by UKRI-NERC. They will conduct ship-based fieldwork in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic, utilize autonomous surface and subsurface observing platforms, and spearhead the implementation of novel drift-free bottom pressure recorders for ocean/climate research.
Informal enquires to Dr Neil Fraser, Neil.Fraser@sams.ac.uk.
Our Ideal Candidate
You will hold a PhD in Physical Oceanography and be experienced in using traditional and/or autonomous observing methods, the data they generate and computing languages to analyse these data. You will have experience of preparing for and participating in oceanographic research cruises and will be able to cope with the demands of working at sea. You will also have a good understanding of ocean boundary dynamics and a publication record which demonstrates this.
You will be able to work independently as well as within a team to solve complex research questions and produce high-quality written and oral communications – your research will contribute to the Research Excellence Framework at the 4*/5* level. You are encouraged to engage with education activities such as postgraduate student supervision, as opportunities arise.
What do we offer in return?
Looking for a change in lifestyle or location? We are based on the beautiful west coast of Scotland – within Argyll & Bute. In addition to your salary, we offer flexible working, a generous remuneration package including pension, holiday allowance, structured career development path, free on-site parking as well as occupational health & wellbeing support. In addition, our employee benefits package includes purchase of additional holidays, technology & smartphones, payroll giving, discounted shopping vouchers and a cycle to work scheme.
Additionally, SAMS encourages and recognises excellence among staff through various recognition and reward arrangements. We constantly develop and expand the benefits and offers for our colleagues.
SAMS offers a generous salary and pension as well as employee benefits package. We also have supportive policies to assist absence, family and other leave types.
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 Dr Neil Fraser, Neil.Fraser@sams.ac.uk
Applications must include CV and Cover Letter and should be sent electronically to recruitment@sams.ac.uk  quoting Job Ref. ‘D33/23.NF’ in the subject heading.
Closing date for application is Wednesday 29th November 2023 – Interviews will be held by mid-December 2023.
Full details can be found here:Â Senior PDRA in Physical Oceanography – Job Description
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