Research Data Engineer (f/m/x) / Research Data Engineer (w/m/x)
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- Wien
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- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
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- 2 állás a cégnél
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- Hirdetés aktiválása
- June 26, 2023, 5:01 p.m.
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- Sept. 7, 2023, 6:06 p.m.
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Lieber Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften!
Ich möchte mich bei Ihrem Unternehmen als Research Data Engineer (f/m/x) / Research Data Engineer (w/m/x) bewerben.
Ich bin ein Fullstack-Entwickler, bei dem ich meine 10-jährige Erfahrung mit verschiedenen Technologien einsetzen kann.
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Job ID: ACDH-CH070TEC223
The Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), a research department of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW), Austria’s leading non-university research institution, is seeking an
RESEARCH DATA ENGINEER (F/M/X) specialized in XML technologies
(20-40h per week maternal leave)
You will join an internationally networked team, pursuing research at the intersection between information and
communication technology and humanities studies. Your work will involve processing and publishing of metadata
and semi-structured textual data from various humanities disciplines (history, linguistics, prosopography, literary
studies amongst others), comprising representations of cultural artifacts (e.g., books, works of literature or art), as
well as information about persons, places, historical events and the manifold relations between these. To get a
better impression of the institute’s activities, you are invited to look at our public code repositories or some of the
prototypical projects: Schnitzler Tagebuch, Auden Musulin Papers or Hanslick Online.
Your tasks:
Development of workflows for extracting, transforming and enriching XML-encoded texts and metadata
Development of XML-based digital editions or applications
Support in setting up digitization workflows according to the projects’ requirements
Writing documentation and tests for both data and procedures
Your profile:
Fluency in XML technologies (XPath, XSLT and/or XQuery; familiarity with the concepts of well-formedness
and validity; experience with XML editors and tools esp. oXygen, ROMA, BaseX)
Good command of web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
Team player with independent working style
Optional assets:
Practical experience with the community (metadata) standards, esp. TEI, METS and/or LIDO
Experience in using modern development and deployment tools (Git, Docker, GitHub Actions)
Knowledge of digitization processes, ideally using Goobi Workflow
Basic command of Python
Background in the field of humanities or computer science
Our offer:
An inclusive work environment in a diverse team in the heart of Vienna working in English and German
An open communication / open-door policy
Fascinating work with cultural heritage data in collaborative research settings
An environment that allows to develop your skills and encourages to contribute your ideas and initiatives
Flexible and family-friendly working hours
The initial annual gross salary is € 45.835,72 (for full-time employment) in accordance with the collective agreement
for employees of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Based on your experience and academic degree a higher salary
is negotiable. The employment will start at the earliest in September 2023.
Please send your application (including CV, statement of motivation and references of previous projects) by e-mail
to acdh-ch-jobs@oeaw.ac.at (mentioning Job ID: ACDH-CH070TEC223).
The Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) pursues a non-discriminatory employment policy and values equal opportunities, as well
as diversity. Individuals from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.