Hi all,

Please see below advert for an 18mth (possible extension up to total 2.5 years) 
Research Scientist role at the Norwegian Polar Institutes´Biodiversity section. 
 This role is available immediately.

NOTE: THIS IS A "REFORMATTED" VERSION OF THE SAME ROLE POSTED IN JULY.

Apologies to all those who contacted us originally that the role was not 
available on Jobbnorge - this has been corrected, and applications can now be 
accepted ONLY through jobbnorge.no  until the 8th OCTOBER.

Cheers
Andy Lowther
Research Scientist - Biodiversity

The Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø, Norway invites applications for a 
position as research scientist in biodiversity. The work will be conducted in 
the Section of Biodiversity in our Research Department. The position is 
temporary for a period of 1,5 years with a possible extension of 1 year, 
depending on funding.



Work Content

The successful candidate will work within the Biodiversity Programme on 
fine-scale dietary analyses of pygoscelid penguins and seals in the sub 
Antarctic in relation to krill fishing and climate change. The sample 
collections (in-hand) are from the South Orkneys Islands in the western South 
Atlantic (2013/2014). Samples from Bouvetøya in the eastern South Atlantic will 
be collected this coming austral summer (2014/2015). It is expected that 
sampling will also be done in the planned extension period of this programme in 
both locations during 2015/2016.



The diet study will be part of a larger effort that involves tracking data, 
accelerometer-magnetometer records, habitat utilization and relationships 
between predators and krill-fishing effort. The candidate will be integrated 
into project elements beyond purely dietary assessments, dependent on the skill 
set(s) that he/she brings to the programme.



The results of the studies are expected to be published in a timely fashion in 
international journals.



Qualifications

Candidates must hold a completed PhD in animal ecology. We are seeking a 
candidate who has a solid background in biology with direct research experience 
dealing with predator dietary analyses (FAs, isotopes, qPCR, scat analyses 
etc.). The candidate must have good skills in Excel, Access, R programming and 
multivariate statistics.



Research experience dealing with marine predator diving and spatial data and a 
good publication record (according to career stage) will be considered an 
asset. Field experience is desirable.



We are looking for a positive, highly motivated, adaptable candidate with good 
collaborations skills. Good written and spoken communication skills in English 
are required.



General

The work place is the Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø, Norway. The project 
is part of a bilateral research effort between Norway and the United Kingdom 
(British Antarctic Survey).



The salary will be commensurate with the qualifications of the successful 
candidate, under the Norwegian state salary code 1109, scale 57-64 (currently 
482,800-549,400 NOK per year). The position is available immediately.



Tromsø is a city of 70.000 residents situated in northern Norway at nearly 
70°N. Tromsø is known as a good place to experience the midnight sun, polar 
night, varied outdoor activities and a lively cultural and entertainment 
environment. It is also a major, and expanding, center for research, with 
numerous government and private research institutions and a major university. 
The Research Department at the Norwegian Polar Institute is very diverse, both 
in scientific interests and in nationalities.



The Norwegian State Administration strives to mirror the diversity of its 
population and take use of the population's overall competencies. All qualified 
candidates with different educational backgrounds, work and life experience are 
encouraged to apply. The Norwegian Polar Institute is an IW-enterprise and 
adjustments will be made to the workplace regarding health issues, if necessary.



Further inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Kit M. Kovacs, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, tel. +47 77 75 05 26, or Dr. Andrew 
Lowther, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, tel. +47 77 75 05 44.



The application deadline is 8th October 2014. The application should include 
details of your relevant qualifications and experience, CV, list of 
publications, copies of your transcripts and names of at least two references. 
The application must be submitted electronically via 
www.jobbnorge.no<http://www.jobbnorge.no/>.



Andy Lowther

Norwegian Polar Institute

tel: +47 77 75 05 42
e: [email protected]

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