This was posted as a pdf to the Geo-Tectonics list
so I have pasted the text from it into this email.
Please follow the instructions to apply.
Note that the deadline is this Friday (4th October) - !
Sheila Peacock,
list co-owner.
POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION
Rock Physicist
The British Geological Survey is one of the world's leading and forward thinking geological
science institutes with a focus on both public good science for government and geoscientific
research to understand earth and environmental processes. We are offering a 3 year post-
doctoral research position, working within the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
Research Associate Training Programme.
BGS staff typically work in teams on a range of projects supporting a broad spectrum of scientific
objectives from “blue-skies” research to highly focussed commercial contracts. The varied nature
of the work programme, which includes opportunities to undertake personal research and to
publish or present at international conferences, is highly valued, as is BGS’s commitment to
training and developing its staff.
As a Rock Physicist Research Associate you will contribute to engineering geological and
physical property projects on rocks in the BGS scientific programmes in the UK and overseas.
You will contribute to leading the development of BGS’s research into the engineering geological
and physical properties of UK rock in a range of BGS projects together with contributing to
reports, scientific papers and web knowledge dissemination.
You should be educated to 2:1 in a relevant degree and have an MSc/PhD in a rock physics,
geomechanics or rock mechanics discipline. In addition you must possess excellent project
management, people and communication skills, both oral and written. The post involves team
working, therefore you should be able to work effectively with others.
Salary and Conditions:
Starting salary will be £26,450 per annum (pay award pending). A resettlement award will be
given at the end of the training contract. A detailed training programme will be agreed. Working
hours will be 37 per week excluding lunch breaks. A generous benefits package is also offered,
including a company pension scheme, childcare voucher scheme, 30 days annual leave plus 10.5
days public and privilege holidays. Consideration will be given to offering a permanent
employment contract at the end of the training contract.
Applications are handled by the RCUK Shared Services Centre; to apply please visit our job
board at http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc111213_3616.aspx and submit your up-to-date
C.V. and covering letter, which clearly outlines why you are applying for this post and how you
meet the criteria described in this advertisement. Applicants who would like to receive this
advert in an alternative format (e.g. large print, Braille, audio or hard copy), or who are unable to
apply online should contact us by telephone on 01793 867003, Please quote reference number
IRC111213.
Closing date for receipt of application forms is 4 October 2013.
The Natural Environment Research Council is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes
applications from all sections of the community. People with disabilities and those from ethnic
minorities are currently under-represented and their applications are particularly welcome. The
British Geological Survey is an Investors in People organisation. There is a guaranteed Interview
Scheme for suitable candidates with disabilities.
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