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School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Geography and Environment
Geography Technician
Full Time, Open ended
Join our vibrant and internationally recognised community in Geography and Environment within the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Loughborough University as a Geography Technician.
Here’s more about the role and what we’re looking for:
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Geography Technician who will work as part of a small technical team. You will be responsible for providing technical support to academic staff, researchers, and students in laboratory and field work across a broad range of geographical disciplines including biogeography, climate, geomorphology, geographical mapping systems (GIS), microscopy, river sciences, soil science and sedimentology.
As a key member of the technical team, you will be required to support laboratory and field activities for both research and teaching activities. You will carry out technical or scientific tasks, under general guidance, but planned and organised independently. As you gain more experience and training, you would be expected to undertake more complex aspects of the role along with challenging tasks and responsibilities. There may be opportunities to learn novel techniques and gain knowledge in new areas of expertise. A good working understanding of relevant Health and Safety regulations and practices is also required.
The ability to prioritise your workload effectively, work to tight deadlines, as well as work with attention to detail are essential to the role. The role will involve frequent interaction with students and staff, so you will need excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to deal with a variety of people in a variety of situations. You will need to be versatile, enthusiastic, approachable and able to work independently as well as with others in the small, dedicated technical team.
If you are an organised, enthusiastic team player, then this is a great opportunity to join our team and to make a positive contribution to providing an outstanding service.
Key Requirements:
· You’ll have experience of working in a physical sciences laboratory, workshop or other technical facility.
· You’ll bring your expertise in maintaining a wide range of physical geography/environmental science lab/field equipment.
· Work to tight deadlines and on multiple projects.
· Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
· A hands-on, pro-active approach to work and 'can-do' attitude.
Why should you apply?
With huge amount of variety in the role, there is an opportunity for you to develop and continually grow.
If this role sounds of interest, we’d love to hear from you.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr. Sarah Wappat, via email to s.l.wappat@lboro.ac.uk or by telephone to 01509 222263
For more information refer to the Job Description and Person Specification.
Closing Date: 25th February 2025
Interviews will be held: 25th March 2025
Our Benefits
· Generous annual leave allowance up to 44 days (inclusive of Bank Holidays & University closure days)
· Competitive pension schemes
· A range of childcare support initiatives and benefits including childcare vouchers; on-site university nursery (with salary sacrifice scheme); and holiday play schemes.
· We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies.
· BUPA Cash Plan (100 scheme)
· Employee Assistance Programme
· Season ticker loan scheme
· On campus parking with charging points for electric vehicles
· Fantastic range of sports facilities and preferential membership packages available
· Fantastic CPD, and inclusive resources for development