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2 Research Scientist positions

[ ERISS, Australia ]



The Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS) in northern Australia offers 2 Research Scientist positions.

Submission deadline: 8 May 2023

Supervising Scientist is a specialist scientific branch within the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (Commonwealth). We are responsible for protecting the people and environment of the Alligator Rivers Region, including Kakadu National Park, from the effects of uranium mining. We conduct environmental research and monitoring around operating and rehabilitated uranium mining sites, participate in and oversee the regulatory process and develop standards and practices for environmental protection.

Our multidisciplinary research institute (the Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, ERISS) undertakes world-leading research for monitoring and assessing the environmental impacts of uranium mining across the following areas: environmental radioactivity, ecosystem restoration and landform, water and sediment quality, drone operations and technology solutions.

  • Research Scientist - Environmental Radioactivity

Required Academic qualifications : The successful candidate should hold a PhD degree, ideally in radioecology or radiation protection.
Either way, the candidate should have knowledge and experience that matches the expertise and tasks mentioned in the advertisement here, where you will find further information:
https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/s/job-details?title=research-scientist-environmental-radioactivity&Id=a052P000004WhVUQA0

  • Senior Research Scientist - Environmental Radioactivity

The Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS) in Darwin, Australia invites applications for a full-time, permanent position as Senior Research Scientist in Environmental Radioactivity with specialization in radiological environmental impact assessment.
Required Academic qualifications : The successful candidate should hold a PhD degree and have professional experience in radioecology or radiation protection.
Either way, the candidate should have knowledge and experience that matches the expertise and tasks mentioned in the advertisement here, where you will find further information:
https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/s/job-details?title=senior-research-scientist-environmental-radioactivity&Id=a052P000004WhVoQAK

Contact: Dr Che Doering
E-mail: che.doering@dcceew.gov.au
phone +61 439882455

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