Senior Researcher/Senior Analytical Chemist
The Aquaculture & Marine Biodiversity Research Group at NORCE Climate and Environment is seeking a highly motivated senior analytical chemist to join our Mass Spectrometry Laboratory in Randaberg, Norway. Our lab is a leading center for environmental analytical chemistry, delivering cutting-edge insights into complex environmental and biological samples. We combine state-of-the-art chromatography and mass spectrometry with advanced computational and data-driven tools to support interdisciplinary research addressing emerging environmental challenges.
This role is ideal for a scientist who can lead high-impact analytical projects, mentor staff, and drive research proposals and grant applications, strengthening the group’s technical expertise and strategic research profile.
Key Responsibilities
Lead advanced analytical projects using GC-MS/MS, LC-HRMS, and Pyrolysis-GC/MS on complex environmental and biological samples.
Design and implement targeted, suspect, and non-targeted workflows, including metabolomics.
Characterize and quantify pollutants of emerging concern (microplastics, additives, pharmaceuticals) and their transformation products.
Drive research proposals and grant applications, providing analytical design, feasibility assessments, and innovative solutions.
Collaborate with national and international partners, translating analytical results into impactful interdisciplinary research.
Mentor and support junior staff, fostering laboratory excellence, reproducibility, and high-quality data.
Required Qualifications
PhD or Master’s degree in Chemistry or a related field, with strong expertise in analytical chemistry.
Proven hands-on experience with GC-MS/MS, LC-HRMS, Pyrolysis-GC/MS, and advanced analytical workflows.
Demonstrated experience in environmental or biological chemical analysis, including emerging pollutants.
Proven track record in project-based research and delivering high-quality outputs.
Experience in grant writing and contributing to successful research proposals.
Strong skills in data processing, interpretation, and reporting.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
Fluency in English; Norwegian is an advantage.
Desired Competencies
Lead research proposals and grant applications, contributing analytical design, feasibility, and innovative solutions.
Advanced expertise in method development, validation, QA (ISO/GLP), and automated workflows.
Proficiency in large datasets, chemometrics, and metabolomics platforms.
Strong presentation skills and ability to communicate results to diverse audiences.
Ability to work effectively in international collaborative teams.
What NORCE-AMB Group Offer
A scientifically stimulating and professionally challenging environment at a leading research institute.
Access to state-of-the-art analytical infrastructure and laboratories.
Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration with national and international partners.
A supportive and inclusive work culture focused on professional development.
Competitive terms of employment in line with NORCE policies and Norwegian regulations.
Application and Contact Information
Apply for the position electronically by clicking "Apply for the position."
The application must include:
A motivation letter describing research interests and relevant experience
CV (including publication list)
Copies of relevant diplomas
If you have questions about the position or the research group, please contact Research Director Polyana Silva (Research Director) / polf@norceresearch.no.
At NORCE, we are committed to ensuring diversity, equity and inclusion. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for available positions regardless of gender, age, disability, or ethnic background.
Candidates are expected to openly provide all relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process. Background checks may be carried out and candidates may be checked against relevant lists to ensure compliance with applicable export control and sanctions regulations. Candidates will be asked to provide information about their connections to high-risk countries for security assessment purposes.
Application deadline: 24 February 2026
- Department
- Miljø
- Role
- Forskning innen akvakultur og marin biodiversitet
- Locations
- Randaberg (Mekjarvik)
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Søknadsfrist
- February 24, 2026
- Antall stillinger
- 1
Randaberg (Mekjarvik)
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About NORCE Research AS
We are one of Norway’s largest research institutes, with more than 800 employees across 10 locations along the Norwegian coast. At NORCE, knowledge, innovation and strong collaboration are key to success.
Together with industry and the public sector, we create value and develop innovative solutions to many of the major challenges facing society. We do this through our expertise and leading research environments in energy, health, climate, environment, society and technology. We do not only share your passion for knowledge – we combine it with long-standing experience, unique breadth and strong networks that create impact both nationally and internationally.
Do you want to use your knowledge to make a real difference? At NORCE, you become part of a team delivering impactful research and sustainable solutions – regionally, nationally and globally.
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