Jerem31 Posté(e) 18 novembre 2017 Signaler Posté(e) 18 novembre 2017 Bonjour, Jeune diplômé du Master Terre et Géoressources de l'université Toulouse III, je suis actuellement à la recherche d'un emploi. Au cours de mes études je me suis spécialisé en paléoenvironnement, paléontologie, sédimentologie et stratigraphie. Je souhaite trouver un poste de conservateur, ou un poste similaire, dans un musée de paléontologie et/ou minéralogie. Si vous êtes intéressé ou si vous avez des conseils n'hésitez pas à me contacter en privé. Cordialement, Jérémy Citer
qgermain Posté(e) 19 novembre 2017 Signaler Posté(e) 19 novembre 2017 Bonjour, il y aurai le musée de mineralogie de Paris; de Starsbourg et aussi dans les vosges.Sinon en France je ne vois pas d'autres musées. Cordialement qgermain Citer
Quaternaire Posté(e) 20 novembre 2017 Signaler Posté(e) 20 novembre 2017 Description The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is looking for a Geological Collections Assistant to join the Research Development and Support Team. The BAS Geological Collections are one of the largest collections of Antarctic rocks and fossils in the world. The unique and irreplaceable collections contain over 200,000 specimens, collected primarily from Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands over the last 75 years. The successful candidate will be assisting the Geological Collections Manager with the review of current holdings, archiving of samples and entering data onto the Geological collections database, and to implement new health and safety measures. The successful candidate will need previous experience working in a laboratory, confident and flexible to work with minimal supervision. Enthusiasm and excellent interpersonal skills to work in a small team is a must! Purpose To assist the Geological Collections Manager with rationalising specimen storage, cataloguing and archiving specimens, and maintaining the Geological Collections Database. To assist with other laboratory duties as required. Qualification Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences Duties Assist with geological specimen archiving and storage. Update and maintain the digital Geological Collections Database. Assist with laboratory maintenance (as required). Undertake any other duties as requested by the Director of BAS. On-line application forms and further information are available on our website by clicking on the "Go to application page" button. These are also available from the Human Resources Section, British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET. Tel: (01223) 221508. Please quote reference: BAS 78/17 Closing date for receipt of application forms is: 3rd December 2017 Interviews are scheduled to be held on: TBC Proposed start date – 8th January 2018 We welcome applications from all sections of the community. People from ethnic minorities are currently under-represented and their applications are particularly welcome. From April 2018, the British Antarctic Survey, a component part of the Natural Environment Research Council, will be part of UK Research and Innovation. UK Research and Innovation will bring together the seven Research Councils, Innovate UK and a new organisation, Research England. The vision for the new organisation is to be the best research and innovation organisation in the world. More information can be found online at http://www.ukri.org. From April 2018, you will be employed by UK Research and Innovation. DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Skills are listed as either Essential or Desirable. Desirable skills importance rating in parenthesis (1 is high, 5 is low) Communication skills - a) oral skills written skills Fluent in written and spoken English language - Essential Computer / IT skills Use of Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) - Essential Use of Access and/or APEX databases - Desirable [1] Decision Making Ability to work with minimal supervision - Essential Interpersonal skills Ability to work as part of a small team - Essential Managerial ability Able to prioritise work activities with guidance from line manager - Desirable [2] Numerical ability Good numerical & arithmetic skills - Essential Other Factors Must be able to use step ladders. Work involves manual and assisted handling of heavy specimens over various heights - Essential Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences - Essential Museum Studies qualification - Desirable [1] Resource Management ability Ability to work flexibly & effectively - Essential Skills / Experience Experience working in a laboratory - Essential Experience of working in Earth Science storage facilities - Desirable [2] ABOUT THE EMPLOYER British Antarctic Survey (BAS), an institute of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), delivers and enables world-leading interdisciplinary research in the Polar Regions. Its skilled science and support staff based in Cambridge, Antarctica and the Arctic, work together to deliver research that uses the Polar Regions to advance our understanding of Earth and our impact on it. Reference number: BAS 78/17 https://www.bas.ac.uk/jobs/vacancy/geological-collections-assistant-cambridge/ Citer
Jerem31 Posté(e) 18 décembre 2017 Auteur Signaler Posté(e) 18 décembre 2017 Merci pour vos réponses, je continue à chercher. J'envoie des candidatures spontanées partout. Citer
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