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Denis Barclay

Denis Barclay

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Posted on 10 November 2023

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New positions at the eScience Lab

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Two positions have opened at the eScience Lab, the research group led by Professor Carole Goble at the department of Computer Science, University of Manchester in the UK. The Lab is focused on research and development of tools designed for data driven and computational research.

Salary: £45,585-£56,021 per annum depending on experience

Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering

Location: Manchester

Employment type: Fixed Term

Division/Team: Department of Computer Science

Hours Per Week: Full Time (1 FTE)

Closing date: 07/12/2023

Contract Duration: Fixed Term for 24 Months

School/Directorate: School of Engineering

Applications are invited for the above post to focus on community and training leadership across a range of projects and products in the eScience Lab team.

The successful applicant will work with product owners, project managers and software architects to understand training, community and content needs and schedule activities accordingly based on team and project priorities.

The role is varied, interesting and allows for great impact working with many research consortia and with high profile products and individuals across Europe (especially in the life science space). This role will develop you as an individual while being productive. The environment is fast paced and the growth potential is equally impressive for the right individual.

Furthermore, you will build relationships with UK Universities, European Programmes of work (e.g. the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), FAIR initiatives) and the ELIXIR Research infrastructure.

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Salary: £45,585-£56,021 per annum depending on experience

Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering

Location: Manchester

Employment type: Fixed Term

Division/Team: Department of Computer Science

Hours Per Week: Full Time (1 FTE)

Closing date: 08/12/2023

Contract Duration: Fixed Term for 29 Months

School/Directorate: School of Engineering

Applications are invited for the above post focused on leadership in software engineering, architecture, requirements capture and working with stakeholders across Horizon Europe and UKRI projects to drive forward reproducible research infrastructure and the adoption of FAIR Digital Objects via RO-Crate.

The role is varied and interesting and you will be working in an engaging and supportive environment that will help you develop as an individual while allowing you to be productive and use your abilities bring to develop the RO-Crate FAIR Digital Object infrastructure and tools across a range of existing and important projects in Europe and the UK.

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Salary: £45,585-£56,021 per annum depending on experience

Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering

Location: Manchester

Employment type: Fixed Term

Division/Team: Department of Computer Science

Hours Per Week: Full Time (1 FTE)

Closing date: 14/12/2023

Contract Duration: Fixed Term for 48 Months

School/Directorate: School of Engineering

Applications are invited for the above post focused on leadership in software engineering, architecture, requirements capture and working with stakeholders across HDR UK to drive forward interoperation between trusted research environments.

The role is varied and interesting and you will be working in an engaging and supportive environment that will help you develop as an individual while allowing you to be productive and use your abilities bring to develop the bridges between Trusted Research Environment (TRE) owners: NHS Digital (England), EPCC (Scotland), SAIL (Wales), ONS (England) and the Northern Ireland Honest Broker Service.

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