
Jamie Anderson
Trustee
Jamie’s love of everything polar led him to join the Royal Marines to get cold and wet as a Commando in Arctic Norway and then onto leading expeditions across the Arctic. He has worked in disaster response, reacting to shipping incidents, natural disasters and oil spills across the world. For the last three years, he has also collaborated with the British Antarctic Survey, helping them prepare for crisis and environmental incidents. He travelled south on the RRS Sir David Attenborough for her maiden voyage to Antarctica as part of the ship’s ice trials team and was lucky enough to be onboard when the ship visited Port Lockroy for the first time. Jamie’s current role is as a director of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Polar Regions and as a special advisor to the Environmental Audit Select Committee for inquiries into the Arctic and Antarctic.

Work for us
Join the UKAHT team
We have small dedicated teams in Antarctica and the UK who work hard to keep our operation going, preserving our Antarctic heritage and sharing it with the world. Each year we recruit a team to run and manage Port Lockroy in Antarctica and occasionally also have vacancies for other specialist roles in the UK. Job vacancies are advertised on this website and on social media. Check out our jobs page for up-to-date vacancies. We politely ask that you keep an eye on these pages for any updates rather than contact us directly.

