Research Scientist (Animal Ecology) | BfG - Wissenschaftlerin/Wissenschaftler (Uni-Diplom/Master) (m/w/d)

BAV Dienstsitz Aurich

Koblenz am Rhein, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Published Oct 22, 2025
Part-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

The Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) is seeking a highly qualified Research Scientist to join the Animal Ecology division in Koblenz. This part-time, fixed-term position focuses on providing scientifically sound advice regarding coastal and estuarine systems, particularly the Elbe tidal river and the North Sea. Day-to-day responsibilities involve leading and managing complex projects concerning the animal ecology of the tidal Elbe, including assessing the impact of maintenance activities like the disposal of dredged material on local fauna (Avifauna, Macrozoobenthos, and Marine Mammals). The role requires designing, planning, and implementing faunal investigations in federal waterways, utilizing advanced multivariate statistical methods to evaluate faunal colonization structures and stressor interactions, and producing detailed scientific reports and methodological concepts. Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Biology, Zoology, or Animal Ecology, possess strong statistical and analytical skills, and demonstrate fluency in German and intermediate proficiency in English to effectively communicate complex scientific findings to stakeholders and government bodies.

Required Skills

Education

Completed scientific university degree (Master/Diploma) in Biology, Zoology, Animal Ecology, or comparable fields.

Experience

  • Professional experience covering a broad, interdisciplinary spectrum of scientific topics and perspectives
  • Specialist knowledge in Zoology/Animal Ecology concerning Avifauna, Macrozoobenthos, and/or Marine Mammals (desired)
  • Experience with modern statistical evaluation methods for faunal colonization structures (desired)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Fixed-term contract until November 16, 2030; Part-time employment (19.5 hours per week); Willingness to undertake multi-day business trips; Foreign educational qualifications require recognition by the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB).