Role: Senior Laboratory Technician (Paleoceanography)
Grade and Salary: Grade 6: £31,236 - £36,636 per annum
FTE and working pattern: The position is available for 5 months full time (1FTE) or 6 months at 0.8 FTE; flexible working is possible.
Holiday Entitlement: 33 days annual leave plus 9 buildings-closed days (and Christmas Eve when it falls on a weekday)
Purpose of Role
The role will be supporting an UKRI funded Future Leaders Fellowship ‘Fate of ocean oxygenation in a warming world', project with Professor Babette Hoogakker (Lyell Centre, Heriot-Watt University).
The project will involve proxy reconstructions of seawater oxygen levels and outreach work.
The individual will provide technical and logistical support. The applicant would be processing and analysing samples from marine sediment cores and require as a minimum a first degree (MSc desirable) in earth and ocean sciences (includes marine geology, oceanography, or marine biogeochemistry) and experience of working in a laboratory.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
To support ongoing research on oxygen levels in the oceans and provide specialist technical support in paleoceanographic research, liaising directly with the line manager.
Duties will involve:
sample preparation (weighing, sieving, drying of sediment samples),
identifying and picking of foraminifera,
carrying out sedimentary and specialist foraminifera geochemical analyses in laboratory,
Essential & Desirable Criteria
Essential
A degree in environmental/earth and ocean sciences, including oceanography, marine biology, geology, biogeochemistry
Analytical and technical problem solving skills
IT skills, proficient in the use of computers and general software
Good communication and presentation skills
Team player with good interpersonal skills
Demonstrate self-motivation and desire to achieve the objectives agreed with managers working towards the strategic goals set by the School
Demonstrable ability to work quickly, flexibly and accurately in a dynamic, changing and pressured environment
Demonstrable professional and proactive approach
Willingness to travel and perform laboratory work with partner institutes
Desirable
A MSc degree in paleoceanography
Experienced in identification of benthic and planktonic foraminiferal species
Working experience in applying palaeoceanographic proxies, including running specialist laboratory equipment
Working towards deadlines
Analytical and technical problem solving skills
Experience of relevant health and safety protocols
How to Apply
Applications can be submitted up to 11:55pm (UK time) on Wednesday 17 th June 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place across Wednesday 24th June 2026
Please submit your CV & covering letter via the Heriot-Watt on-line recruitment.
We welcome and will consider flexible working patterns e.g., part-time working and job share options.
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The School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS) provides a collaborative research and teaching environment organised into our five institutes:
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The Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering (IGE)
TUI and ISPHERE have been replaced by the Institute for Place, Environment and Society
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