Field Technician - Aberdeenshire

about 2 months ago
Contract position
Hybrid · Scotland, GB... more

UNDO is tackling the greatest challenge of our time: climate change. We are a fast-growing for-profit business that is already one of the biggest carbon removal companies in the world. But this is only the start - we have ambitious plans aligned with great funding, excellent people and an inclusive team. You too could make your mark and help remove 1 million tonnes of CO₂ by 2030 with our nature-based technology, enhanced weathering.


Role overview

A brand new role as part of UNDO’s growth, this role is vital to delivering our strategic objectives and continuing to lead the way in enhanced rock weathering. You’ll support soil sampling and pore water sampling and manage our collections from our research sites.


This role is initially a 6 month contract as we deliver against some ambitious objectives over the second half of this year.  


Where you’ll spend your time

  • Collecting soil and pore water samples from across our research sites and preparing them for analysis
  • Recording, archiving, and managing soil sample collections for analysis
  • Field services including GPS soil sampling
  • The role involves significant physical activity including manual handling as well as working outdoors on research sites in all weathers 


We’d love to see from you

We are looking for someone with a passion for climate change who is keen to use their skills in agricultural or environmental science to make a real-world impact. The ideal candidate will have an energetic, dedicated work ethic, be methodical and organised and have a willingness to learn.


Essential:

  •  Agricultural or environmental science qualification
  •  Valid driver’s licence, reliable transportation and willingness to travel
  •  Ability to conduct field work independently and unsupervised
  •  Ability to operate independently, as well as work effectively in a diverse team


Desirable:

  • An interest in soil science
  • An interest in agronomy
  • Experience conducting agricultural or environmental field trials
  • Experience with soil sampling
  • Experience with GIS


Working environment


  • This role will be spent mostly at our field sites in Scotland, but there will be some days of home-working, and visits to our lab too. We do cover mileage for any business-required travel. 
  • We also have an amazing office in County Hall in central London -- under the London Eye and overlooking the river. There is no requirement for you to visit this office, although it is available if you’d like to.
  • We recognise that there is no substitute for in-person time together and try to get the teams together regularly for in-person connection. 


What you'll get when you join us


  • The opportunity to pioneer carbon removal, impacting the planet for the better
  • A truly committed and collaborative team of passionate field and lab techs, and operational specialists  
  • 25 days annual leave (plus bank hols!)  and other paid leave such as volunteer, company sick and dependent leave
  • Enhanced Family Policies
  • Industry leading pension contributions of up to 17%
  • Employee Assistance Programme - a confidential helpful for you and your family. Financial, wellbeing and emotional support available

 

We're an equal opportunity employer. We are looking for the best candidate based on the value they can add. Our culture is hugely important to us and we welcome applicants of all race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. We encourage all candidates who believe they have the required skills and experience for any of our roles to apply. We also welcome applications from candidates who have a keen interest and passion for fighting climate change.