About AIMS
The Australian Institute of Marine Science is Australia's tropical marine research agency.
We are a trusted advisor, a partner and employer of choice, and we value integrity, innovation, collaboration and respect.
AIMS' research of Australia's tropical marine ecosystems guides their effective environmental management and contributes to our understanding of similar ecosystems around the world.
Our research seeks to deliver practical benefit to all Australians and supports the sustainable use of our tropical marine estate.
Governments, reef managers, industry and the wider community look to our high-quality, long-term research for informed decisions about our iconic Great Barrier Reef, North-West Shelf, and Arafura and Timor Seas.
AIMS expert teams at our locations in Townsville, Darwin and Perth have access to world-class infrastructure, unique datasets, cutting-edge laboratories, and a fleet of modern research vessels.
About this exciting opportunity
As our Molecular Ecology Researcher, you will take a leading role in experimental design, implementation, and analyses to support genetic monitoring, baseline genomic investigations, and genomic data management to discern ecological and conservation-relevant insights from genomic data.
You will lead and contribute to scientific investigations and develop tools and procedures for reproducible workflows and end-to-end field to genotype specimen and data handling procedures.
Key responsibilities of this role include:
Leading and collaboratively supporting scientific research and publications related to coral adaptation, genetic diversity, and dispersal;
Engaging with other programs and teams within AIMS and externally to build scientific synergies, linkages and compatible field, molecular, bioinformatic, and data storage procedures;
Creating reproducible workflows and developing end-to-end field-to-genotype specimen and data handling procedures
Taking a leading role in scuba-based field work to support research.
About you
As a Molecular Ecology Researcher, you will hold a PhD in a relevant discipline with a developing profile of innovative research addressing substantive issues in molecular ecology and conservation genetics published in leading peer reviewed journals.
You will be proficient in bioinformatics and population genomic analysis for both whole genome and reduced representation sequencing.
You should be proficient in appropriate computing language(s) and have a demonstrated record of reproducible research and complex data management working in HPC environments.
You are committed to teamwork, safety and have diving-based field experience.
Advanced field and boating skills are highly desirable.
Apply now
and join a world leading organisation with attractive working conditions.
In line with our Enterprise Agreement, the successful candidate will be rewarded with:
AIMS AOF Level 4 ********) salary ($100,862 to $110,957 per annum) plus 15.4% superannuation
Full-time, Permanent opportunity
Located in Townsville (Qld)
9-day fortnight, enjoy a long weekend each fortnight
Flexible Work Arrangements considered including hybrid working (where suitable)
Generous and supportive leave entitlements
Access to Commuter car fleet arrangements to travel to site (in Townsville only)
Salary Sacrifice opportunities
Access to Fitness Passport program, offering discounted membership to selected gyms
Employee Assistance Program
Relocation assistance available
Please note
Non-Australian Citizens must hold an appropriate Visa with working entitlements that allows paid employment with AIMS from commencement and for the term of the appointment, depending on the relevant Department of Home Affairs current policies.
AIMS may be able to consider sponsorship for international applicants for this role, however, please note that visa processing times can impact the ability for AIMS to consider sponsorship for vacancies.
AIMS must meet the requirements of the Department of Home Affairs immigration policies and processes, including the necessity to test the local labour market for suitable applicants.
This includes international talent pool members who are Australian visa holders who have relevant working rights.
Next Step
Further information about this exciting and challenging opportunity is outlined in the Candidate Information Pack which is available to download from our website .
If, after reviewing the position description and selection criteria included in the Candidate Information Pack, you believe that your qualifications, experience and professional capabilities will enable you to successfully the deliver the position responsibilities, we encourage you to make an application via our website.
Submitting your Application
Please ensure that you have your completed documents (selection criteria responses, resume and cover letter) ready to attach to your online application form via our e-recruitment system which can be accessed via our website .
Position enquiries
are to be directed to Cynthia Riginos, Research Team Leader - Coral Reef Adaptation Team at .
Applications must be made through our website per above.
Applications close
THURSDAY, 4 DECEMBER **** ******PM, AEST).
AIMS acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia's first scientists.
We pay our deepest respects to Elders past, present and future, and the custodians of the land and sea Country on which we work.
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