management, calibration, maintenance, and deployment
of a large suite of geophysical field and laboratory instruments.
Provide
technical support and training
to students and researchers in the use of geophysical instrumentation for field acquisition and lab-based studies.
Lead development and maintenance of
digital infrastructure
for managing geophysical and geological datasets (particularly legacy datasets), including data archival, cloud storage, and access systems.
Lead the creation and curation of integrated
digital geodatasets and geodatabases
pertaining to both legacy and ongoing data gathering campaigns including, but not restricted to, laboratories, collections and research campaigns of the School and Institute.
Creation of a
geospatial portal
to market and share data generated by the School for research purposes, alongside developing DOI identification for appropriate datasets.
Support
field logistics
, including planning, procurement, and coordinating commercial surveys or inter-institutional instrument sharing where needed, together with the School's Earth Quest Solutions team.
Maintain and support the School's
geophysical computing facilities
, including servers, specialist software, and remote data processing capabilities.
Supervise postgraduate students and develop an independent, externally-funded research programme, focused on high-quality scientific endeavour.
The School of Geosciences at Wits University, together with the Evolutionary Studies Institute (ESI), is a recognised leader in Earth and palaeoscience research and training in Africa. The School hosts cutting-edge research centres such as the AfricaArray Geophysics Programme, the Wits Seismic Research Centre, and the African Research Centre for Ore Systems Science (CORES), supported by world-class analytical and geophysical facilities within the Earth Observatory super-laboratory. The ESI is home to one of Africa's largest and most significant fossil collections and has a long-standing collaborative teaching and research relationship with the School. Together, they offer a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment that addresses critical scientific questions in geology, palaeontology, geochemistry, geophysics, climate change, and resource sustainability. Located in Johannesburg--surrounded by exceptional geological, palaeontological, and archaeological sites--the School and Institute maintain strong global industry and academic partnerships, and are committed to producing skilled graduates equipped for the international workplace. Learn more: https://www.wits.ac.za/geosciences/, https://witsgeosciences.start.page/ and https://www.wits.ac.za/esi/
Requirements & Competencies
A
PhD in Geophysics, Geosciences, or a related Electrical Engineering discipline
with an emerging research track record.
Some experience in
managing geophysical instrumentation
, ideally including seismic, electromagnetic, and potential field methods.
Sound knowledge of
electronics, signal processing
, and
instrumentation engineering principles
.
Experience with
geodata processing and management platforms
, such as SEG-Y, GIS systems, Earthworm, or ObsPy, and programming in Python, MATLAB, or similar environments.
Experience and familiarity in the
creation and maintenance
of integrated relational geodatasets and geodatabases
across a wide array of platforms (e.g., Microsoft Access, Micromine, Leapfrog, Datamine, etc) and programming in those particular standards (i.e. VBA, SQL, Python).
Demonstrated ability to
train and supervise students
, particularly in field methods and instrumentation use.
Familiarity with
computing environments and IT infrastructure
(e.g., managing Linux- and PC-based computing clusters or cloud-based data systems).
A developing
track record of peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
Evidence of independent research and research funding would be beneficial.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across disciplines and support a vibrant academic community.
The successful candidate is expected to establish an active and well-funded research programme, publishing research in internationally accredited journals, as well as attracting and graduating talented postgraduate students.
The main focus of this will be on instrument/
computing
competencies and training -- as such undergraduate and postgraduate teaching requirements will be minimal.
Detailed Description
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How To Apply
Enquiries:
Prof. Grant Bybee, Head of School, School of Geosciences
+27 11 717 6633 grant.bybee@wits.ac.za
To apply:
Submit a cover letter accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae, certified copies of all educational qualifications and identity documents, a research and experience portfolio, and names and e-mail addresses of three referees. External applicants are invited to apply by registering their profile on the Wits i-Recruitment platform located at https://irec.wits.ac.za and submitting applications. Internal employees are invited to apply directly on Oracle by following the path: iWits /Self Service application/Apply for a job.
Closing Date: 13 October 2025
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Applicants who do not hear from the University within a month from the closing date can assume that their application was unsuccessful.
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