Biochar Demonstrator Project Manager (Fixed-Term) | |
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Area Engineering Location Jubilee Campus Salary £35,608 to £47,389 per annum pro-rata depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date Tuesday 24 March 2026 Interview Date To be confirmed Reference ENG153226X2 Purpose of role: The Biochar Demonstrator is a £4.5M project funded by BBSRC as part of the £30M Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. The Demonstrator will address the uncertainties concerning the extent and scope of deployment of biochar, its stability with respect to carbon sequestration, and to quantify the effects on ecosystem services by establishing the most ambitious and comprehensive large-scale demonstration programme to date, involving the deployment of over 200 tonnes of biochar. The Demonstrator is led by the University of Nottingham (Principal Investigator: Prof. Colin Snape) and involves 3 other academic/research institute partners (Universities of Bangor and Leeds and Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre), together with over many project partners spanning biochar production, the agricultural sector and other stakeholders, including local government. The Demonstrator Project Manager is the primary operational contact point for all the partners and stakeholders and will handle all administration, including the arrangements for all the trials across arable land, woodland/forestry, grassland and contaminated land. The Manager will be responsible for day-to-day activities ranging from servicing the governance structure, arranging all the stakeholder and networking activities, including meetings and workshops, as well as being the first point of contact for all matters involving the GGR Programme Hub led by the University of Oxford. Other duties include running the Network programme, administrating the flexible fund, managing the web site, the social media presence and collating the information for the monthly news bulletins for all sent Network members. The successful candidate for this full-time post will:
What we offer:
This is a full time, fixed-term position available for 7 months. Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy please click ’ ’ to complete your details. Please contact Colin Snape, colin.snapenottingham.ac.uk if you have further questions about this role. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted. Email details to a friend Further details:
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