Map out a data career protecting the environment.
Database Scientist
£18,900 - £21,400 plus benefits
Bath
Everything we do - from cutting pollution to managing flood risk and
business operations – relies heavily on the production of quality data.
Without it we cannot make the intelligent decisions that help us to protect
our environment.
Delivering this vital service is our National Data and Information
Management Team. Join them, and you will get to work with the very latest
technology and datasets - none more so than in the sphere of Geographical
Information Systems (GIS). That’s because you will help manage the system’s
Central Data Store, support applications such as Easimap and connect to
over 12,000 GIS users nationwide. By supporting the research and reporting
of such a wide variety of internal groups and GIS users, you will develop
highly-specialised quality assurance and distribution skills.
We would prefer you to have experience in UNIX and XML programming
languages and SQL and data quality assurance expertise. More important is
that you’ve worked before with large GIS datasets and ESRI’s ArcGIS
software.
Work for what you wish for. For more information and how to apply, please
visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk/jobs Alternatively call Tina Collins on
0117 915 6243 for an application pack or e-mail tina.collins@environment-
agency.gov.uk quoting reference EPO344. If you are a disabled applicant
meeting the minimum criteria, we offer a guaranteed interview. Closing
date: 7 January 2008.
We are committed to making our organisation as diverse as the environment
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