Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
19 Feb, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
29 Jan, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
No
Telecommute
No
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Computer Software/Engineering
The University of Manchester has an exciting opportunity for a Research Software Engineer Geospatial Software Developer with expertise and experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geospatial Software Development. You will join an interdisciplinary project team to help support the technical development of the £8m NERC funded Digital Solutions Programme.
NERC’s Digital Solutions programme, based at the University of Manchester, was created to develop innovative digital services that deliver economic, societal, and environmental benefits across the UK. Its purpose extends beyond purely academic use and the exploitation of existing data holdings. Our ethos is to build a Digital Solutions Hub as a gateway to a broad set of inter-connected toolkits that facilitate improved access and better use of NERC data. These may already exist or will be created with our partners, which include the NHS, Defra, PHE and HSE, as well as local and regional SMEs and individual members of society. Providing easier access to NERC’s environmental data offers opportunities for improving peoples’ health and better understanding the impacts of climate change on people, land, and property across the UK. Initially we will focus on two areas ‘A Connected Healthy Nation’ and ‘A Climate Ready Nation’ as use cases. It is expected that more use cases will come online as the programme develops.
The focus of the Digital Solutions Programme is to build a UK wide decision support system at the cutting edge of theory and practice, which will contribute to improvements in the overall quality of environmental decision making in public, private and third sector settings throughout the UK. Developing productive partnerships with policymakers and practitioners in a range of sectors, including social, economic, environmental and health will be a key objective for these posts. This is to ensure the digital solutions programme develops a working ‘hub’ that supports their short-, medium- and longer-term planning.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
As a Research Software Engineer working on this programme, you will collaborate with academics, post-doctoral researchers, software engineers and a broad user community, working closely with Programme Director Professor Richard Kingston. Your core responsibility involves designing, modifying, and implementing software systems to meet specific research requirements. You will identify and apply software engineering concepts to practical designs, offering development expertise, consultancy, and guidance.
The role encompasses software development, service development, problem solving for users, documentation creation, community building, software installation and configuration, maintaining licencing compliance, ensuring compatibility with current architectures, and the adherence to regulatory standards, industry regulations, and organisational policies.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES, ACCOUNTABILITIES AND DUTIES