Vacancy for a Freelance Assistant (in-house hydrogeological engineer) - vacant
A vacancy exists for a Freelance Assistant (in-house hydrogeological engineer), (DM code H027001) at OE Groundwater and hydrogeology.
In addition to the general conditions laid down in the labour law rules, candidates applying for a vacancy must fulfil the following conditions:
- at least a specialisation in higher education (previous) or at least a university degree (previous) or at least a master's degree (second Bologna cycle)
Job description:
- Under the direction of the Project Manager, carry out professional tasks in the field of work of the parent OE
- Acquiring, managing and implementing less complex projects
- Preparation of reports, maintenance of records, databases and documentation
- Data collection, compilation and analysis
- Monitoring the development of the field
- Work in the laboratory, in the field and underground if necessary
- Work as directed by the project manager
- Other work as assigned by the Head of Unit or the Director
Preference will be given to candidates with knowledge and experience:
- With a science or technical degree
- With a category B driving licence
- Knowledge of hydrogeological topics covering the basics of geology and hydrogeology
- With the ability to analyse and process hydrogeological data
- Ability to follow instructions, work as part of a team and communicate
- With a good knowledge of English
- Basic knowledge of spatial data processing tools (ACAD, ArcGIS or QGIS)
- Fieldwork is foreseen.
The successful candidate will be offered a fixed-term contract for a renewable period of 2 years, with a probationary period of 4 months.
Candidates should submit their electronic applications, together with a curriculum vitae and supporting documents (marked 'Application for the post of Freelance Assistant - Hydrogeological Engineer'), by 6.3.2026 email kadrovska@geo-zs.si. The validity of the application is not conditional on an electronic signature.
Terms used in the Call for Proposals that are written in the masculine grammatical form are used neutrally and apply equally to all genders.
