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ApplyApplications are invited for a Research Software Engineer to join the Research Faculty at the Earlham Institute, based in Norwich, UK.
Background:
The post holder will work on the Grassroots web server infrastructure and will develop skills in building tools and services for making access to a wide variety of the scientific data generated within the DSW programme in a FAIR way.
This is an exciting opportunity to work on a project that is a major part of DSW. The collaboration with people at the Earlham Institute, across the Norwich Research Park and with the wider community is a really important and exciting part of this project.
The role:
The post holder will be working on the Grassroots project as part of the cross-institute Delivering Sustainable Wheat (DSW) programme funded by the BBSRC. This role involves maintaining and developing existing tools along with developing new ones.
A key part of this role is the further development of user portal for the various Grassroots services, especially the field trials service. This is also accessible through a mobile app, which the post holder will further enhance and develop.
Alongside these the post holder will also lead the administration of the DSW data portal, and the iRODS-based data repository where the datasets and their metadata are stored.
The ideal candidate:
Candidates should have a Degree in biology, computing science, maths or related discipline or strong evidence of previous experience of software development.
Experience of working on Linux, Unix or similar and experience with Programming is essential.
Good communication and organisational skills with the ability to work independently are also required.
Additional information:
The closing date for applications will be 29 January 2025.
We believe that our people are our greatest asset, and we want you to have the freedom to achieve your very best work here.
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