Laboratory and Field Senior Technician (Palaeoecology) (Fixed Term)

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

Laboratory and Field Senior Technician (Palaeoecology) (Fixed Term)

£38205

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 3 Oct | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 89e64b08b3d84c10a5f5483432053af8

Full Job Description

The Laboratory and Field Senior Technician (LFST) will be a member of the Conservation Palaeoecology Lab (CPL) at the Department of Geography. The role-holder will assist in preparing sediment and peat core samples for pollen and non-pollen microfossils, such as testate amoebae, diatoms etc, as well as macrofossils including charcoal. The role will also involve preparing samples for radiocarbon dating and geochemistry analysis, as well as preparing and analyzing samples using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and particle size analyzer. Microscopy work may also be involved as the need arises. The LFST will be further involved in day-to-day operation, management and maintenance of the CPL and will be involved in field work in and outside the UK for days-weeks, including in remote locations.

Dr Adeleye's UKRI project "Integrating past and present ecologies, and traditional knowledge for effective biodiversity management into the future (IPPET)" will inform the use of use of integrative palaeoecology for conservation and management. The LFST will be a vital part of the international wetland conservation palaeoecology project, which will help contextualized palaeoecological data to on-ground management needs.

Furthermore, the LFST will contribute to the production and interpretation of data for academic-led research in their own specialist area(s) and undertake relevant training, under the guidance of the Geography Science Laboratories Manager, to maintain their skills as techniques and technologies needed to support the Department's research and teaching foci evolve.

They will also coordinate responsive laboratory and equipment bookings associated to the CPL, ensuring spaces and equipment are well maintained and readily accessible to maximise research productivity. They are proactive in maintaining laboratory and field equipment of the CPL, including stocking appropriate consumable items and ensure the laboratories are a safe working environment for all.

We are seeking candidates with Bachelor-degree level qualification (or equivalent experience) in Geography or related subjects such as Earth Science/Biology and a breadth of technical research skills relevant to physical geography, with specialisms in palaeoecology. Experience of pollen and other micro- and macro fossil identification and palaeo field work, especially sediment coring, is essential.