Overview
This is an exciting time to join the University of Southampton. We have a global reputation for delivering world-class education, research and enterprise that makes a real impact on society’s biggest challenges. The School of Ocean and Earth Science is seeking to recruit a permanent Computing/Data Support Specialist. This individual will support computationally-intensive research and education within the Geology & Geophysics, and Physical Oceanography groups within the School of Ocean and Earth Science. The post will be based at the University of Southampton Waterfront Campus.
The Role And About You
You will support academic staff, PhD students and undergraduate students within the Physical Oceanography and Geology & Geophysics research groups with computationally-intensive research and education. This will include support of subject specific software on Windows and Linux workstations, as well as supporting specific research projects.
To be successful in this role
You will have relevant computing skills and experience and be highly organised and able to manage competing priorities. Strong communication skills are needed to provide specialist advice, guidance and recommendations.
What We Can Offer You
You will join a collaborative, ambitious, and supportive team, working in a friendly and inclusive environment. We offer opportunities for training and professional development, and a generous benefits package including annual leave, contributory pension, staff discounts, cycle-to-work schemes, and wellbeing support.
For an informal discussion about this post, please contact Prof. Jon Bull at bull@soton.ac.uk
Working at the University of Southampton
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