At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead an exciting 18-month expedition studying the Antarctic Ice Sheet and operate advanced drilling equipment.
- Company: Join a pioneering research organisation dedicated to understanding climate change.
- Benefits: Unique field experience, competitive salary, and opportunities for groundbreaking research.
- Other info: Live in a close-knit team environment with a focus on adventure and discovery.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in climate science while exploring one of the most remote places on Earth.
- Qualifications: Doctorate in glaciology or paleoclimate and polar field experience required.
The predicted salary is between 63000 - 77000 £ per year.
GSOBA is seeking a skilled Glaciologist for an eighteen-month expedition to the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
The selected candidate will operate specialized drilling equipment and log core stratigraphy on site.
Candidates must possess a doctorate in glaciology or paleoclimate and have field experience in polar conditions.
The role requires the ability to live in a twelve-person camp while ensuring the successful execution of drilling operations and sample preparation. #J-18808-Ljbffr
We’re Hiring: Antarctic Glaciologist — Director, 18‑Month Field Expedition employer: GSOBA
GSOBA offers a unique opportunity for passionate scientists to contribute to groundbreaking research in one of the most pristine environments on Earth. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, our work culture fosters innovation and personal growth, ensuring that every team member is supported in their professional journey. The chance to live and work in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet not only provides unparalleled field experience but also allows for meaningful contributions to our understanding of climate change.