The automation platform at Halley Research station In late February, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Halley VI Research Station closed for the 2021/22 season. The season saw some major ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is hiring carpenters, chefs, electricians and plumbers to take remote work all the way to ...
This Blue Monday (20 January), escape the ordinary and apply for the job of a lifetime in Antarctica.British Antarctic Survey ...
electrical and fire suppression systems at Halley VI, and is part of the team re-commissioning/closing the Research Station at the beginning and end of each season. Steve ‘Binky’ Stiglic ...
A number of roles are currently up for grabs at the most southerly location on Earth — Antarctica — with a place to live, ...
If you feel the need for a change of scenery, a job living on the South Pole with the British Antarctic Survey could be just ...
The British Antarctic Survey is looking for tradesmen, including electricians, plumbers and carpenters to join their team working at stations in the world's southern most continent ...
Eloise Saville is a carpenter at Halley VI Research Station, which sits on an ice shelf and is the furthest south of the BAS facilities. This is her first season in Antarctica. She said: “This job is ...
British Antarctic Survey is looking for people to work at its research stations in Antarctica in a range of roles ...
The British Antarctic Survey have advertised a bunch of new jobs at their research facilities in the Antarctic.
BAS has a dual purpose, to conduct polar science, enabling better understanding of global issues, and to provide an active ...
including Rothera and Halley Station, the “opportunity of a lifetime”. Eloise Saville, a carpenter at Halley VI Research Station, said the job is “unlike anything I’ve ever done before”.