Scientific Software Developer/Data Analyst | Informatiker/in (Weiterbildung)

UNIVERSITÄT für BODENKULTUR WIEN

Wien,Döbling, Niederösterreich, Österreich
Published Dec 3, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This part-time, permanent position (20 hours per week) in Vienna offers a unique opportunity to contribute to climate change research by focusing on forest ecosystems. The core responsibilities involve the maintenance of extensive data sets, utilizing tools like QGIS and R, and integrating them with spatial information systems. A major component of the role is the implementation and ongoing maintenance of complex ecosystem models, primarily using C++, R, and Python. The successful candidate will also provide crucial technical support for applying these ecosystem simulations. Key qualifications include strong programming skills in an object-oriented language, specifically C++, proficiency in R for programming and data analysis, and practical experience working with both relational databases and spatial data sets. Experience leveraging High-Performance Computing (HPC) centers, such as the Vienna Scientific Cluster, is highly desired. This role requires system analytical thinking and good communication skills in both German and English, making it ideal for a dedicated professional interested in the future of forest ecosystems and climate change.

Required Skills

Education

Not specified

Experience

  • Experience with relational databases and spatial datasets
  • Experience in the utilization of High-Performance Computing centers

Languages

German (Intermediate)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Part-time employment (20 hours per week); Required interest in future questions regarding forest ecosystems and climate change; Located in Vienna, Austria; Teamwork and reliability required.