Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in ohne Doktorat (40 WStd.)
Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in ohne Doktorat (40 WStd.)
Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in ohne Doktorat (40 WStd.)
Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in ohne Doktorat (40 WStd.)
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Forschung
Wien
- Art der Beschäftigung: Vollzeit
- Vor Ort

Wissenschaftliche*r Projektmitarbeiter*in ohne Doktorat (40 WStd.)
Über diesen Job
Workplace:
1200 Vienna, Am Brigittenauer Sporn 3
Allocation in compliance with the Collective Agreement for University Staff to job group:
B1
Gross monthly salary:
(depending on previous eligible experience) at least:
€ 3.776,10 (payable 14 times per year)
Responsibilities
Required skills and qualifications
Very good language skills o Basic knowledge and experience in planning and implementing hydraulic scale models o Strong desire to conduct hands-on experimental research in a cutting edge research facility (BOKU River Lab)
Desirable skills and qualifications
o Basic knowledge in measurement and test engineering o Programming skills and experience in data analysis o Strong interest to earn a PhD degree Applications can be submitted until:
17th of February 2026 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna seeks to increase the number of its female faculty and staff members.
Therefore qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. In case of equal qualification, female candidates will be given preference unless . People with disabilities and appropriate qualifications are specifically encouraged to apply. Please send your job application incl. o motivation letter o CV to HR management, BOKU University, Peter-Jordan-Straße 70, 1190 Vienna; E-Mail:
recruiting
@
boku.ac.at.
We regret that we cannot reimburse applicants travel and lodging expenses incurred as part of .
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Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Forschung