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Physical Oceanographer, Ocean Glider Scientist – National Oceanography Centre

Job in Liverpool, Merseyside, L1, England, UK
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Full Time position
Listed on 2026-05-30
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Research Scientist, Environmental Science, Biology
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Biology
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 35222 - 40505 GBP Yearly GBP 35222.00 40505.00 YEAR
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Physical Oceanographer, Ocean Glider Scientist – National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool

Full time (37 hours)

Fixed term (24 months)

About the role:

The Natural Environment Research Council is a partner organisation within UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). UKRI is a new entitythat brings together nine partners to create an independent organisation with a strong voice for research and innovation and a vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation.

The NOC has taken a leading role in the use of autonomous vehicles for ocean research and invested in a dedicated national facility managing over 30 marine robots. We are currently seeking a talented physical oceanographer to join the growing team of scientists and engineers at the NOC working with these robots to undertake a broad range of multi-disciplinary research in high-latitude, temperate and tropical regions, from the coast to deep ocean.

This position will focus on using data from ocean gliders and other AUVs to develop improved understanding of the mixing mechanisms that control the physical structure of our seas and the biogeochemical and climate implications. This work will be done as part of a multidisciplinary team at the NOC alongside UK and international partners.

This role will support the Alter Eco () project, which is currently undertaking a 14-month continuous deployment of ocean gliders in the North Sea and includes specialist turbulence, ADCP and nutrient sensors to investigate the physical and biogeochemical functioning of coastal and shelf seas. This role will expand into the Arctic as part of a series of projects working with international partners investigating water mass modification around Iceland and Svalbard shelf and shelf break regions.

Applications are particularly encouraged from researchers interested in turbulence and mixing in the upper ocean and ocean interior and the subsequent impacts on fluxes in the ocean surface boundary layer and pycnocline.

While the initial appointment is for 24 months, there is potential for extended funding to investigate water mass formation and mixing in the Arctic as new developments in under-ice navigation with AUVs are developed at the NOC.

Suitably experienced or talented applicants will have the opportunity to develop this role as a PI and establish their own research interests at the NOC.

About you:

You will have a strong background in ocean physics (PhD or equivalent experience) with a proven track record of publishing your work in peer reviewed international journals. You will have extensive experience of processing and analysing observational ocean data and have suitable coding skills to develop your own solutions to emerging problems associated with processing complex, multi-variable datasets from multiple platforms.

Preferably, you will have experience of working at sea and overseeing deployment of instrumentation on both small and large vessels. Applicants with experience in processing and analysing shear and temperature microstructure data are strongly encouraged to apply. Experience working with data collected from ocean gliders would also be highly desirable.

Other information:

This position will include seagoing duties in the North Sea and Arctic regions, potentially for several weeks duration. Overseas and national travel will also be necessary to attend project meetings and conferences.

The starting salary for this position will be between £28,200 and £32,430 per annum (Band
6) or £35,222 and £40,505 per annum (Band
5).

About us:

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is a national research organisation, delivering integrated marine science and technology from the coast to the deep ocean and is one of the top five institutions of its kind in the world. With sites in Liverpool and Southampton, it is the UK’s leading centre for sea level science, coastal and deep ocean research and technology development.

This position will be based in Liverpool as part of the Coastal Ocean Processes group.

NOC is part of the Natural…

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