Research Scientist – Australian Institute of Marine Science
About AIMS
The Australian Institute of Marine Science is Australia’s number one tropical marine research agency.
We are a trusted advisor, a partner and employer of choice, and we value integrity, innovation, and respect.
AIMS’ research of Australia’s tropical marine ecosystems guides its effective environmental management, and that of similar systems around the world. Our research seeks to deliver practical benefit to all Australians and support the sustainable use our tropical marine estate. Governments, reef managers, industry and the wider community look to our high-quality, long-term research for informed decisions about our iconic Great Barrier Reef, North-West Shelf and Arafura and Timor Seas.
AIMS expert teams at our locations in Townsville, Darwin and Perth have access to world-class infrastructure, unique data-sets, cutting-edge laboratories and a fleet of research vessels.
About this Opportunity
When you join AIMS, you will become part of a team of thought leaders, trusted advisors, and game-changing innovators. This exciting opportunity is now open in our Oceanography and Shelf Processes Team for a Research Scientist – Physical Oceanography and Coastal Processes. Operating within our Sustainable Coastal Ecosystems and Industries in Tropical Australia Research Program, you’ll be part of a group that delivers science relating to the critical issue of cumulative stressors in a broad range of tropical marine habitats arising from coastal and catchment development, in the context of shelf-scale processes and ecosystem drivers. In this role you’ll work across inter-disciplinary teams of oceanographers, hydrodynamic modellers, biogeochemists, marine ecologists and ecological modellers to develop and apply an appropriate mix of observational and modelling capabilities (oceanographic, sediment, biogeochemical) to investigate coastal and shelf-scale hydrodynamic, sediment and biogeochemical processes.
Using your international scientific reputation and experience, you’ll lead several important activities including the management of physical oceanographic observational programs across northern Australia, the development and application of numerical modelling tools relevant to Australia’s tropical coastal and continental shelf systems, and research into estuarine, coastal and shelf-scale sediment transport processes. You’ll provide scientific leadership to colleagues, support staff and students, and ensure that resources such as facilities, equipment and associated are coordinated and allocated effectively to address scientific and environmental management challenges. You would be motivated to achieve the targets of the AIMS Strategy 2025, to provide positive environmental, social and economic impact for Australia’s marine estate.
Apply now and join a world leading organisation with attractive working conditions. The successful candidate will be rewarded with:
- AIMS AOF Level 6 Salary ($122,110 to $137,599 per annum)
- 15.4% superannuation
- Generous leave provisions
- Full-time, 3-year opportunity
- Located in Townsville, Queensland
About You
Underpinning your suitability for this position will be your PhD in a relevant discipline (physical oceanography, coastal processes, coastal engineering or marine biogeochemistry ) or equivalent, and extensive professional experience demonstrating substantial work in observational and numerical modelling studies of coastal marine environments, coupled with professional experience in the operation and management of ocean observing networks. As a high performer with a demonstrated track record of scientific output and advanced leadership and project management skills you can demonstrate your:
- Highly developed the capacity to develop and apply numerical models of coastal and shelf processes;
- Excellent numerical skills related to the analysis of spatial and time series data;
- Demonstrated high level of familiarity with contemporary hydrodynamic, sediment transport and biogeochemical modelling tools and packages;
- Extensive professional experience in the operation and management of ocean observing networks; and
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, and ability to work effectively in a collaborative and multidisciplinary research team.
Next Step
Further information about this exciting and challenging opportunity is outlined in the position description, which can be downloaded via the link button below. If, after reviewing the position description, you believe that your qualifications, experience and professional capabilities will enable you to successfully the deliver the position responsibilities, we would be very interested in hearing form you.
Instructions on how to apply are available in the attached Application Guide, including the necessity to submit your statements addressing your suitability against the selection criteria that is listed in the position description.
Short-listed applicants may be asked to complete a personal outlook analysis questionnaire using the Birkman Method.
Position enquiries can be directed to Mr Craig Steinberg (c.steinberg@aims.gov.au) or Dr Richard Brinkman (r.brinkman@aims.gov.au).
Applications close Sunday, 31 May 2020.Closing Date31/05/2020
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