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Junior Research Consultant @ University of Plymouth

Plymouth, HybridHybridContractPosted 76 days ago

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About this role

Join a leading coastal research team in one of the UK's most stunning marine environments. Based in the School of Biological and Marine Sciences, you’ll support the Coastal Marine Applied Research (CMAR) consultancy within the Coastal Processes Research Group, specialising in coastal modelling and data analysis.

The Role

You will:

Deliver numerical modelling tasks on coastal hazards and hydro-/morpho-dynamic processes. Process and interpret data; produce technical reports. Support project planning, logistics and client engagement. Work closely with Senior Research Consultants and academics.

On-site working is required 3 days per week. A full manual driving licence is essential.

What We’re Looking For

Essential:

Right to Work in the UK for the full contract. MSc in coastal science/engineering, oceanography, environmental science or related field. Experience with coastal/marine modelling tools (e.g., SWASH, SWAN, Delft3D, XBeach, SFINCS). Strong MATLAB/Python skills and experience with QGIS. Excellent organisational, communication and teamwork skills.

Desirable:

Experience in fieldwork, technical report writing, data analysis, or consultancy/research environments.

Why Join Us?

Work within one of Europe’s leading marine research communities. Access world-class facilities including the Marine Station and research vessel fleet. Competitive benefits including generous leave, pension, flexible working, discounts, and staff development.

For informal enquiries:

Dr Arya Iwantoro – [email protected]

Prof Gerd Masselink – [email protected]

Apply online and demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria.

Closing date: 12 midnight, Thursday 2 April 2026

Skills

Higher EducationProfessional / Managerial / Support ServicesAdministrativeAcademic

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