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Fieldwork Assistant

Salary £24,479.00
Location Aberdeen
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This is a Fixed Term, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.

Main Purpose of Job

The main purpose of this post is to work with an entomologist in sampling the invertebrate community at our experiment in Glen Finglas. 

Main Duties of Postholder

  • To work as a member of the Land Management and Nature group within the Ecological Sciences Department to efficiently conduct field experiments, surveys and sampling as required.
  • Field work, specifically sampling of invertebrate communities

Person Specification

Essential

  • Appreciation of the need for accuracy and precision in all aspects of sampling, data recording and handling.
  • Strong team working skills.
  • Self-motivated and have good communication skills with other members of the group.
  • Ability to follow safety procedures, e.g., health and safety requirements.
  • Willingness to do fieldwork in any weather in rough terrain.
  • Flexibility in working hours and a willingness to work away from home at fieldwork sites for multi-day trips.

Desirable

  • Experience of fieldwork
  • Entomology sampling and identification skills.
  • Full driver’s license and willingness to drive long distances to field sites.
  • Demonstrable interest and experience in Scottish upland habitats.
  • Experience in driving 4x4 vehicles.

Please note that this is a fixed-term full-time role from 08 June 2026 to 10 July 2026.

We will not consider the use of 3rd party recruitment agencies for the sourcing of candidates for this position.  

The James Hutton Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

The James Hutton Institute is a: Stonewall Diversity Champion; Athena SWAN Silver Status Holder; Disability Confident Committed Employer and a Living Wage Employer.

The James Hutton Institute is Happy to Talk Flexible Working.

The James Hutton Institute combines strengths in crops, soils and land use and environmental research, and makes a major contribution to the understanding of key global issues, such as food, energy and environmental security, and developing and promoting effective technological and management solutions to these.

James Hutton (1726 – 1797) was a leading figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, an eighteenth century golden age of intellectual and scientific achievements centred on Edinburgh. He is internationally regarded as the founder of modern geology and one of the first scientists to describe the Earth as a living system. His thinking on natural selection influenced Charles Darwin in developing his theory of evolution.

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