UE06 £33,882 to £39,105 per annum
College of Science and Engineering / School of Biological Sciences / Institute of Ecology and Evolution
Part Time (28 hours per week)
Fixed Term (48 months)
The Opportunity:
The Collins group does experimental evolution and ecophysiology with marine phytoplankton, focusing on the roles of multiple environmental changes on marine microbes at different timescales. We are looking for a Research Assistant to provide support on laboratory experiments investigating the physiological and evolutionary responses of marine diatoms to ocean change, as well as to assist with laboratory management of a 4-person group. Our group carries out large experiments, often with novel or developing methodology. While much of the system-specific knowledge can be taught on the job, some knowledge of marine microbiology, biogeochemistry, or the physiology of photosynthetic microbes is useful, and the ability to learn enough about these things to have a critical view of the experiments you will be assisting with is necessary.
This post is advertised as 80%FTE (28 hours per week). We are able to accommodate limited flexible working within these hours. There is no option for hybrid working for this position.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Excellent communication skills, including proactively communicating with PI and other team members
Meticulous, consistent, and transparent laboratory practices; complete laboratory notes
Good problem solving and trouble-shooting skills, especially for practical matters related to the smooth functioning of the lab
Our projects draw on several fields of study that are not usually connected. A demonstrated ability to learn and apply new background information, methods, and ideas is useful.