www.findapostdoc.com - Post Doctoral Jobs
Featured PostDoc Job
Back to results
GIS Software Analyst/Developer
Coastal and Marine Resources Centre, University College Cork 

The Marine Geomatics & IT team within UCC’s Coastal and Marine Resources Centre (CMRC, http://cmrc.ucc.ie/) has an internationally recognised track record in the research and development of systems and infrastructures for environmental management and decision support using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and web-GIS standards and in providing customised solutions for data-management, visualisation, integration, delivery, and geo-spatial analysis.

Due to continued success in EU FP7 (Seventh Framework) research project funding, we are seeking to recruit an experienced IT professional to become a member of the Marine Geomatics & IT team. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled IT professional to work in the expanding area of GIS technology and its applications. Recent successfully funded FP7 research projects awarded to the Marine Geomatics & IT team include NETMAR, MESMA, Geo-Seas, and CoralFISH.

Expected role
The successful candidate is expected to contribute to one or more of the European projects mentioned above. He/she will be a highly motivated self-starter working very closely with the Marine Geomatics & IT team on the development and documentation of innovative software architectures and solutions for the management, delivery, visualisation, and interoperability of marine geospatial data.

The successful candidate will also be responsible for liaising with project partners, attending meetings, and coordinating and producing project deliverables on schedule.

The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the multi-disciplinary approach fostered by the Centre and will also have the opportunity to collaborate with the wider group of academic researchers in UCC and throughout the Republic of Ireland and will be actively encouraged to pursue independent research.

Qualifications
Candidates for this post are expected to have fully documented post-graduate / professional experience, with either:

• A higher degree in an IT discipline, and a good appreciation of earth sciences,
• Or, a higher degree in an earth science, along with appropriate qualifications / experience in IT.

The ability to demonstrate practical experience in one or more of the following areas is essential:
• Software development methodologies including open architectures frameworks (e.g. RM-ODP) and software analysis,
• Programming/web development,
• Familiarity with web-based GIS systems, standards, and data management practices,
• Competence in report writing, and excellent communication skills (oral and written).

Ideally the candidate will also be able to demonstrate:
• Familiarity with EU Framework research projects,
• Leadership and project management skills,
• Aptitude and experience in developing project proposals,
• Ability to produce high quality scientific and technical papers,
• Ability to work as part of a team.

Appointment will be for an initial period of two years (subject to review after 12 months) with an opportunity to extend based on funding availability and performance.
Salary 43,000 - 53,000
Application Deadline 22 March 2010
Contact Grainne Lynch, grainne.lynch@ucc.ie
Web Link Click here to visit web site