The MOWAA Trust is an independent, charitable organization that supports initiatives in heritage, the arts and archaeology. Our ambitions span the delivery of world-class research, educational and scientific goals, aligned with a cultural and economic regeneration of the city more broadly. This involves the set-up of a major collections and research facility, the MOWAA Pavilion, and the wider development of a creative district in the heart of Benin City.
Job Overview:
The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) is carrying out archaeological research in and around Benin City in partnership with international partners supported by the National Commission for Museum and Monuments (NCMM). Through this work, MOWAA is seeking to create a new understanding of the Benin Empire and its importance in the pre and post-colonial history of West Africa. As the Geophysics Specialist, you will be responsible for the collection and management of geophysical data using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and other techniques during ongoing investigations and its fieldwork and research in Nigeria and West Africa more widely in the longer term.
As MOWAA’s geophysical lead, the role requires experience and understanding of all forms of geophysical survey, most importantly Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). You will be responsible for ensuring that all geophysical surveys are accurately located, typically using a total station tied into a known coordinate system or grid. Having collected the data, you will use appropriate software (e.g. GPR Slice) to analyze it and create clear outputs, including illustrated reports. You will also ensure that raw data and any interpretative datasets are securely and systematically stored on MOWAA’s data storage systems (SharePoint, etc.). Additionally, you will undertake further training in different geophysical systems with project partners as necessary.
While the preference would be for a geophysicist with experience/knowledge of archaeological applications, we will consider applications from qualified geophysicists who are willing to learn about applying the technique in an archaeological context. This is an exciting opportunity for the right person to develop a West African center of excellence for archaeological geophysics.
Key Responsibilities:
Geophysical Survey:
Analysis & Reporting:
Management and Storage:
Career Growth & Development:
Joining MOWAA offers an opportunity to shape a growing organization, work on groundbreaking initiatives, and build a rewarding long-term career. The role is supported by global experts and institutions within MOWAA’s extensive network. MOWAA has a strong culture of constant learning and invests in developing people. By joining MOWAA's team, you’ll have an opportunity to play a part in the development of the MOWAA Institute, opening in November 2024.
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