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A prominent research organization in Germany is seeking a Data Scientist specializing in geoscientific data analysis and web tool development. The role involves conducting scientific data analysis and designing digital tools addressing coastal climate challenges. Ideal candidates hold a geoscientific degree and have strong skills in Python and ArcGIS. This full-time position offers flexible work arrangements and generous benefits including training opportunities and excellent work-life balance.
Work group: Institute of Coastal System Analysis and Modeling
Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts
Starting date: 30.10.2025
Job description: Data scientist for geoscientific data analysis and web tool development
Job ID: 886 | Location: Geesthacht | Application deadline: 26.11.2025
We are seeking a Data Scientist for geoscientific data analysis and web tool development, starting as soon as possible, for a limited period until 30 November 2027. This full-time position (39 hours/week) is also open for part-time work.
The position is affiliated with the BMBF project WAKOS – Water on the Coasts of East Frisia and the sustainMare research mission of the German Alliance for Marine Research (DAM). The Coastal and Climate Office is developing suitable web tools for both projects, based on extensive geoscientific data analysis.
Equal opportunities are an important part of our human resources policy. We therefore expressly encourage qualified women to apply.
Severely disabled persons and those equally suitable for the position will be considered preferentially within the framework of legal requirements.
Interested? We are looking forward to receiving your application. Apply now! https://jobs2.hereon.de/job/Data-scientist-for-geoscientific-data-analysis-and-web-tool-development/886-en_US/.
This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over €5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organisation.