Scientific programmer and database manager to work as part of a dynamic team studying land-atmosphere interactions in the past, present and future.
The post-holder will be employed as Scientific Programmer and Data Manager within the SPECIAL research group at the University of Reading and as part of the Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society. The post involves providing programming and database support for a small research team, including the management of data and model resources and implementation of appropriate quality control procedures. The post-holder will assist in obtaining data from external sources, the design and creation of databases, developing and running codes for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, running complex model simulations, and analyses of palaeodata and model simulations, and will have the opportunity to participate in the scientific dissemination and publication activities of the research team.
The ideal candidate will have:
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Academic qualifications in Quaternary science, geography, ecology, environmental physics or a related subject at least to MSc/MA level;
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High-level of programming skills, including extensive experience with R, Fortran, and Python;
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Hands-on experience of designing and using relational databases (MySQL; ACCESS);
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Analytical skills, including experience in statistical analyses and mapping;
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An interest in climate change, terrestrial palaeoenvironments, and fire;
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Previous experience of working in a research environment;
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Excellent communication skills, including the ability to communicate with non-specialists;
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Good organisation skills and self-motivation coupled with the ability to work as part of a team
Interview date to be confirmed
Informal contact details
Alternative informal contact details
Contact role:
Supervisor
Contact role:
Project manager, Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society
Contact name:
Sandy P. Harrison
Contact name:
Adriana Ford
Contact phone:
+44 (0)118 378 5258
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