Auckland, New Zealand On-site $92,213 to $94,649 per annum

University of Auckland is hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow - Te Kura Mātai Taiao|School of Environment- 24-month fixed-term

About the Role

A 24-month Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available within the School of Environment to advance understanding of coastal dynamics on tropical atoll islands. This role centers on using satellite data and remote sensing tools to examine how shorelines and vegetation are changing over time, with direct relevance to Pacific Island communities and global coastal adaptation strategies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Process and interpret satellite imagery and remote sensing data to assess coastal evolution and vegetation patterns in atoll environments
  • Apply platforms such as Google Earth Engine, ArcGIS Pro, and QGIS to model and map environmental change
  • Support an ongoing research initiative focused on the sustainability of tropical coastal systems under environmental pressure
  • Assist in teaching an introductory course in remote sensing, including practical components
  • Provide guidance and supervision to postgraduate and Honours students involved in related research projects

Qualifications and Experience

Applicants must hold a PhD in a relevant field such as remote sensing, earth sciences, GIS, or coastal science. Demonstrated experience in geospatial data analysis and working with Earth Observation datasets is essential. Familiarity with coastal change processes, atoll geomorphology, or tropical vegetation dynamics is required.

Preference will be given to candidates with experience in teaching or supporting remote sensing instruction, as well as those with field or research experience in coastal or island settings.

Work Environment and Benefits

This is an onsite role with flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. The institution fosters a culture of innovation and professional growth, emphasizing real-world environmental impact. Benefits include five weeks of annual leave, a competitive superannuation contribution of up to 6.75%, and access to career development resources. Additional support includes parental leave, childcare options, discounted parking, and various service discounts.

Required Skills
remote sensinggeospatial analysisGoogle Earth EngineArcGIS ProQGIScoastal changeatoll island geomorphologytropical vegetation dynamicsearth sciencesGIS remote sensinggeospatial analysisGoogle Earth EngineArcGIS ProQGIScoastal changeatoll island geomorphologytropical vegetation dynamicsGISearth sciences
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