Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, is an internationally networked aquatic research institute within the ETH Domain (Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology). Eawag conducts research, education and expert consulting to achieve the dual goals of meeting direct human needs for water and maintaining the function and integrity of aquatic ecosystems.
The department of Systems Analysis, Integrated Assessment and Modelling is offering a

Scientific support position (70 % - 100 %) for GIS and Geodata (m/f/d)

The position is initially limited to 3 years with the potential of being made permanent. 


Responsibilities 


Profile of the candidates 

We offer high flexibility, autonomy in scheduling, excellent training opportunities including participation in conferences and regular exchange within the ETH domain, a collaborative working and learning culture based on trust. 


Eawag is a modern employer and offers an excellent working environment where staff can contribute their strengths, experience, and ways of thinking. We promote gender equality and are committed to staff diversity and inclusion. The compatibility of career and family is of central importance to us. For more information about Eawag and our work conditions please consult www.eawag.ch and www.eawag.ch/en/aboutus/working/employment


Applications should include a short cover letter giving a description of the motivation to apply and highlighting the relevant experience and specific interests, curriculum vitae (without a picture), and the names (with email addresses and phone numbers) of two potential references. 


Deadline for application is 4 August 2025. For further information please contact Nele Schuwirth


We look forward to receiving your application. Please send it through this webpage, as any other way of applying will not be considered. A click on the button below will take you directly to the application form. 


Applications from employment agencies/personnel consultants are not welcome and will not be considered.

Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology