Scientific Employee in Mountain Forest and Natural Hazards (80%)
Berner Fachhochschule
Zollikofen
Key information
- Publication date:18 December 2025
- Workload:80%
- Place of work:Zollikofen
What you will do here
- Plan and conduct learning modules in the field of hydrology and natural hazards
- Acquire, lead and conduct research projects
- Carry out fieldwork and data analyses
- Prepare research results
- Write reports and scientific publications
What you ideally bring with you
- Completed scientific master's degree with a focus on forest sciences, environmental sciences or a similar field
- Experience in assessing natural hazard processes
- Experience in data analysis, handling GIS as well as knowledge of R software or comparable tools
- Native German or French speaker with very good knowledge of the other language as well as good English skills
Some of our advantages in advance
- An almost unbelievably wide variety of topics and a great mix of research and teaching.
- Many contacts with young, eager people from all over the world who want to achieve something.
- Great freedom in designing the work and plenty of room for your ideas, creativity and decision-making.
- A "colorful bunch" of cheerful people with very different biographies, views and experiences awaits you.
- A pleasant tone and a lot of collegiality.
I will guide you through the
application process
application process
Danielle Bachmann
HR Consultant
T +41 31 848 36 37
The School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (HAFL)
At HAFL , a department of BFH, we connect people, nature and technology for sustainable development. As a pioneering think tank, we produce and convey knowledge for the world of today and tomorrow – solid, fresh, flexible.