Database Manager and Scientific Programmer
University of Reading
The University of Reading has been at the forefront of UK higher education for a century. Home to innovation, the University pushes academic boundaries and leads social change, both locally and internationally.
Our four guiding principles form the foundation of our strategy:
- a genuine love of learning
- creating new knowledge
- embracing and celebrating diversity of people and ideas
- and caring for our environment.
Steeped in history, the University of Reading is among the top 30 UK universities in the world* and is home to more than 27,000 students from 147 countries. Our award-winning green campuses are at the heart of our university community, providing world-class facilities alongside a sustainably-conscious backdrop of nature. In 2026, our Whiteknights campus received its consecutive 16th Green Flag Award, and we are considered one of Britain's top green spaces.
Our support for sustainable global development has been recognised by the Times Higher Education in their Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026, with the University ranked in the top 100 universities worldwide and 14th in the UK.
We continue to be one of the most popular higher education choices in the UK. Our programmes range from the pure and applied sciences to languages, humanities, social sciences, business and arts. New research and the latest thinking continually feed into our teaching, with our academic staff working at the forefront of their fields of expertise.
*The University of Reading is ranked joint 27th in the UK, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026 (9 October 2025).
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Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL)
The Database Manager and Scientific Programmer will provide support to a dynamic team of researchers working on the reconstruction of past environments as part of the EcoArch project (https://research.reading.ac.uk/palaeoclimate/projects/). They will be based in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Reading and will collaborate with project scientists involved in the EcoArch project in Reading, Oslo and Penn State, as well as collaborators in Africa. The post involves providing programming and database support for theresearch team, including the management of data and model resources and implementation of appropriate quality control procedures. The post-holder will assist in obtaining data from external sources, the design of databases, analyses of palaeodata and model simulations, and will have the opportunity to participate in the scientific dissemination and publication activities of the research team.
To apply please follow this link https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/ce1169li_webrecruitment/wrd/run/etrec179gf.open?WVID=9493791XsD&LANG=USA&VACANCY_ID=118712Xeiq