Atmosphere-Ocean Scientist

2 months ago


Plymouth, United Kingdom Plymouth Marine Laboratory Full time

Job Summary

PML is known for delivering impactful and award-winning marine science, from the poles to the tropics, and from lakes to the open ocean. Air-Sea Exchange research is a highly successful part of the Marine Biogeochemistry and Observations team at PML. We are seeking a motivated research scientist with a background in atmospheric and/or ocean sciences to be a key part of the team delivering cutting-edge science. 

The successful applicant will have the exciting opportunity to participate in groundbreaking field and laboratory experiments that will help improve our understanding of air-sea exchange and how the ocean influences atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, and climate. The role involves the generation and analysis of data collected with state-of-the-art modern instrumentation (e.g. time-of-flight mass spectrometry). You will process the large volumes of data using computer code, statistically interrogate and make sense of the results to gain novel understanding. You will be encouraged to disseminate your findings, presenting at international conferences, and lead the writing of high impact papers. Any necessary training will be provided and you will benefit from working alongside colleagues who are world-leading in this research area. There will be multiple opportunities for field-going expeditions, ranging from the local Plymouth Sound to remote parts of the world ocean, therefore the applicant will need to be able to pass the ENG1 medical for seagoing activities.

This open-ended post is available immediately. You will be joining a vibrant organisation and enjoy the full benefits, career development opportunities, and support that are provided. To explore the specifics of the position further or for any queries you may have, please contact members of the air-sea exchange group via careers@pml.ac.uk

 Key Deliverables

  • Successful execution of sea-going fieldwork.
  • Generation of high quality, traceable datasets and data processing (pipelines, code).
  • Handling of large datasets and detailed data analysis.
  • Writing of scientific reports and publications
  • Proactive contributions to the development of science ideas and proposals

Skills Specification

  • We are looking for candidates with some or all of the following attributes:
  • PhD (graduated or near completion) ideally in atmospheric/ocean sciences, chemistry, physics or similar
  • Strong analytical experience with a range of laboratory-based techniques
  • Experience working with and trouble-shooting complex instrumentation such as mass spectrometers
  • Fieldwork experience, with an enthusiasm to be away for 4+ week research cruises
  • Ability to generate, manipulate and statistically interrogate large datasets using code (e.g. Python, Matlab, Igor, R)
  • Proven presentation skills, with experience presenting at national or international science conferences
  • Track record and experience in writing (leading and contributing to) impactful publications
  • Excellent organisational and time management skills
  • Demonstrated ability at working well within a team and independently
  • Understanding of health and safety associated with laboratory and field environments



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