Data manager/DB architect for biodiversity data / Paris or Brunoy, France

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The French biodiversity agency (OFB) is looking for a data manager/DB architect to connect the different data stemming from the French biodiversity monitoring programs. There is limited harmonization between monitoring protocols, which offer data products (mostly spatial data and temporal series) under a variety of formats, corresponding to raw observation data, synthetic data and indicator data. The main mission of the architect will be to design, build and test a centralized platform to host synthetic data.

Specifically, the following points will be instrumental in the success of the architect's mission: - Identify the different synthetic data types from existing information systems (SINP, SIB, PNDB);
- Compare and evaluate available tools to manage and visualize these data;
- Propose and implement solutions

Knowledge of French is a plus, but not mandatory. General knowledge in ecology and conservation will be a secondary asset.

This position is funded until 30 September 2023 and will be located in Paris (75) or Brunoy (91). Up to 2 days of telework allowed per week. Compensation adjusted based on professional experience; monthly salary between 2 051 € and 2 994 €.

Apply for this job before June 16: https://ofb.gestmax.fr/406/1/charge-de-mission-variables-essentielles-de-biodiversite-h-f (in French)
For more information, contact Guillaume Body <guillaume.body@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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Mathieu Basille
Ingénieur expert biodiversa+ : stratégies de surveillance
Unité PatriNat (OFB-CNRS-MNHN)
Direction de la surveillance, des évaluations et des données

Office français de la biodiversité
125 Impasse Adam Smith, 34470 Pérols
Tél : +33 4 67 69 85 46
Mél : mathieu.basille@xxxxxxxxxxx

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