[Annelida] Vacancy: Senior Marine Macrobenthic Taxonomist
Sara Marzialetti
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(by sara from seasurvey.co.uk)
Wed Sep 1 10:23:19 EST 2010
Dear Colleagues,
we have the following vacancy at Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd (MESL).
Deadline for applications has already expired, but we would be happy to
consider further applications until the 15th of September 2010.
Kind regards,
Sara Marzialetti
Vacancy: Senior Marine Macrobenthic Taxonomist
The MESL laboratory specialises in analysis of benthic and epibenthic
samples from a wide variety of environments ranging from estuarine to
offshore. Primarily our work consists of monitoring for the aggregate
industry and, more recently, the renewable energy sector. Our staff
comprise of an experienced team of marine biologists who are
self-motivated and work to tight deadlines.
We are looking for a senior marine macrobenthic taxonomist whose primary
role will be to undertake analysis of benthic samples and identification
of all taxonomic groups, together with training of junior staff in
benthic taxonomy. You will be educated to at least degree level in
marine biology or a related discipline and also have at least two years
experience in marine invertebrate analysis and taxonomic identification.
While you will be mostly lab-based, you will also be required to
participate in fieldwork.
MESL participates in the NMBAQC scheme, and in conjunction with this, we
run our own internal training scheme to develop the taxonomic skills of
our laboratory staff. We also encourage continued professional
development for all our staff.
Please email your CV to lab from seasurvey.co.uk <mailto:lab from seasurvey.co.uk>
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Sara Marzialetti PhD
Senior Marine Ecologist
Marine Ecological Surveys Limited
3 Palace Yard Mews
Bath
BA1 2NH
Tel: 01225 442211
Fax: 01225 444411
Email: sara from seasurvey.co.uk
Web: www.seasurvey.co.uk
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