The Loughs Agency is seeking to appoint the following posts:
ASSISTANT SCIENTIFIC OFFICER Salary Scale: £20,692 to £22,739 3x posts available Temporary (varying durations: 4-7 months) Assistant Scientific Officers are responsible to their designated Higher Scientific Officer for carrying out a range of scientific, monitoring and other duties relating to shellfish stock assessments and shellfish reproductive analysis studies, water quality monitoring or fisheries stock monitoring. The Assistant Scientific Officer may also be required to undertake other duties in other areas of responsibility within the Foyle / Carlingford Areas or adjoining areas as directed by their Higher Scientific Officer or respective Director. The ASO will also deliver reports to the Senior Biologist, the Director of Aquaculture and the CEO of the Loughs Agency when required. Full details: http://www.loughs-agency.org/careers/www.loughs-agency.org/careers/
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Closing date: 2 May 2019
At Arup, we design and deliver ground breaking icons through our work in infrastructure, building design and specialist technical services. Independent in ownership and spirit, we're a global firm of designers, planners, engineers, consultants and technical experts who use our skills to make a positive difference in the world. About the role We're looking for GIS Specialists/Developers to join our team of bright professionals in our Belfast office. From your first day, you'll join an unrivalled community of experts, where everyone is supported and mentored in their career path and encouraged to work towards a professional qualification. You'll help us to deliver effective and professional services for a range of varied and high-profile clients. While you'll be given a good level of responsibility from day one, we'll give you the chance to take on more as you progress and broaden your skills. Your workload will be varied and challenging, and may include all elements of GIS while working on projects of global and national importance, such as HS2, Crossrail and other major infrastructure, strategic and master planning, research, environmental reviews. GIS is used extensively across our Digital, Environment, Planning, Transport, Ecology, Energy and Civil Engineering discipline teams. You will have the opportunity to work with the full suite of ESRI's ArcGIS tools, FME, Open Source products and other key data management, manipulation and visualisation software. You will have the opportunity to develop your core GIS and supporting skills including web, server and development skills. What do we look for? We're looking for graduates with curiosity, personal drive and technical knowhow. If you can combine these skills with an understanding of (or willingness to learn about) the GIS sector and a desire to deliver excellent services for clients, we'd like to hear from you. We're looking for the following qualifications, attributes and skills: Qualifications
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What will we offer in return? There are infinite possibilities when you join Arup. You'll receive all the opportunities that come with a challenging, fulfilling career, including a competitive salary and welcome bonus, profit share scheme, a flexible benefits fund and generous pension. What else can you expect?
Interested in finding out more? Here's some additional information. We have vacancies in our Belfast office. Our Graduate Welcome Week will take place in September 2019. Although we can be flexible on start dates we would hope that the successful candidate will join their peers for induction. Please note that we are unable to offer Tier 2 visa sponsorship for this role. Therefore you must ensure that you are eligible to work in the UK without our sponsorship in order for your application to be considered. Apply here: https://careers.arup.com/earlycareers/vacancy/graduate-gis-specialist-developer-1384/1410/description/ We are currently offering two full-time doctoral scholarships, and invite applicants who wish to undertake PhD research in the following areas:
Outstanding candidates will be offered scholarships which cover all tuition fees (EU or non-EU), and provide an annual stipend for living expenses of €16,000 pa for up to 4 years subject to satisfactory annual progression. Details: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BRD072/phd-studentships-in-history-and-geography Geospatial Technicians
BKS(NI) is a highly respected Aerial Mapping Company with over 50 years’ experience in aerial photography, photogrammetric/topographic mapping and satellite interpretation. We are seeking to employ an additional 3 or 4 Geospatial Technicians to work specifically in the Satellite Interpretation section. This is an expanding area of our business and due to the specialised nature of this role, full training will be given to all successful applicants. The role of a Geospatial Technician is to capture and analyse geographical detail from satellite imagery using ArcGIS (Geographical Information System) computer software. demonstrate:
In return we offer a salary of circa £18k depending on experience, 39 hours per week (Monday to Friday) and other benefits. Applicants interested in working for BKS (NI) Ltd should provide a CV to [email protected] , clearly demonstrating how they meet the criteria by the closing date of Friday 22nd March 2019. bks-ni.co.uk Closing Date: 12/04/2019
Hours: Full Time As a Reporting Scientist Intern you will support the analysis, interpretation and presentation of marine environmental data in reports to our clients. You will be one of the team responsible for producing our environmental habitat assessments, baselines and monitoring reports. You will work closely with the Reporting Scientists, Project Managers and Field Scientists to ensure the production and delivery of quality, accurate reports, to agreed client specifications, often within tight timescales. You will need to communicate and collaborate with a broad range of stakeholders across Gardline. The successful candidate should have a minimum of two years completed on a Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent) in a STEM discipline. They should be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the marine environment with a scientific awareness of issues that can affect it. The successful candidate will possess excellent organisational, presentation, communication and interpersonal skills. It is essential that they have good problem solving skills and the ability to communicate complex science at public understanding levels. An understanding of marine ecology, habitat classification and/or chemical processes along with associated legislation (particularly across the North East Atlantic) covering habitat and species protection are advantageous to the role. The ideal candidate must be confident using Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel and Word. Training will be provided to enhance the interns skills in species and habitat identification, interpretation of chemical results to determine state of the environment and reporting on mitigation requirements. Partaking in this internship will greatly enhance their experience in statistical data analysis, ArcGIS mapping, marine environmental legislation, report writing skills and science communication. We are offering an opportunity as a fixed term paid position based in Great Yarmouth, UK. If you believe you have the experience, skills and ambition for this role, please e-mail your CV and covering letter to [email protected] |
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