The job holder will disseminate the data to SAMS scientists together with a synthesis of the analytical quality (including working to UKAS ISO management systems), contributing to publications and writing metadata documentation. As well as being responsible for the upkeep, performance and management of their analytical instrumentation, the jobholder would also significant oversight of multi-functional laboratory space maintaining, and seek to maintain and improve high standards of laboratory safety and sustainability.
Teaching is an integral part of SAMS work activities. The jobholder will be required to demonstrate analytical skills to students as well as other members of staff and contribute to undergraduate practical teaching sessions.
Working at SAMS within a vibrant international research community is rewarding and this in exciting opportunity to deliver research to advance our understanding of the oceans. It is expected that the successful candidate will participate in deep sea scientific expeditions contributing directly to hydrographic surveys as well as coastal field work on small boats.
Our Ideal Candidate
Candidates may hold an MSc and/or PhD is an appropriate discipline and be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of research methods and techniques.
This hands-one role requires a minimum of 3 years of analytical experience in an environmental and preferably an aquatic science discipline with a proven ability to operate, maintain, troubleshoot and fix environmental analytical laboratory equipment independently, as well as an ability to critique and improve analytical and research methods. Experience of data processing is essential is essential. Knowledge of segmented or continuous flow analysis and other analytical chemistry platforms such as CN elemental analysis, ICPMS, HPLC, IC, GC and FTIR is highly desirable. Experience of working with students and laboratory management is welcomed.
Application deadline: June 18, 2026
Salary range: G5 – £32,546.00 – £36,130.00 per annum
Location: SAMS, Oban