An academic institution in Glasgow seeks a Research Data Officer to advance research data management and compliance. The role involves leading services to support researchers in meeting funder mandates and enhancing research visibility. Candidates must have strong expertise in FAIR Principles, Archivematica, and PURE, along with experience in metadata standards. A first degree in a relevant field is required; postgraduate qualifications are a plus. The position requires excellent organizational skills and may involve a DBS check.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
An academic institution in Glasgow seeks a Research Data Officer to advance research data management and compliance. The role involves leading services to support researchers in meeting funder mandates and enhancing research visibility. Candidates must have strong expertise in FAIR Principles, Archivematica, and PURE, along with experience in metadata standards. A first degree in a relevant field is required; postgraduate qualifications are a plus. The position requires excellent organizational skills and may involve a DBS check.
Vacancy for Research Data Officer at University of Strathclyde 5 April 2026 Glasgow, Scotland Full-Time The University of Strathclyde has a commitment to boldness and innovation as part of its core institutional values, and we believe that our engagement with open research and repository development is a significant example of this. In furtherance of these values the Information Services Directorate of the University is seeking to appoint a Research Data Officer to join our Scholarly Publications & Research Data (SP&RD) team. This specialist role is key to supporting the University's strategic goals in Research Data Management and Open Access compliance. The post holder will lead the design and delivery of research data management and preservation services, ensuring researchers meet funder mandates and contributing to the University's research visibility and reputation. Applicants should have strong technical expertise in FAIR Principles, Archivematica, and PURE, alongside a deep understanding of national and international research data policies. The role involves providing expert advice, training, and hands on support to researchers, collaborating across teams, and overseeing data deposit and preservation processes. The successful applicant must have expertise in digital library systems in a Higher Education, national library, or research intensive environment, with repository experience seen as an advantage. Knowledge of repository management matters is essential, as well as current awareness of the challenges surrounding research information curation and data management/research administration. Specific experience of work in metadata standards and/or data integrity management issues is essential. You will be well organised, with an ability to manage and prioritise your own and others' work, with a track record of delivering to deadlines. A first degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent relevant experience in a similar or related role is required, as is an awareness of wider research policy issues in an HE environment. A postgraduate LIS or Information Management qualification or the equivalent is desirable. Some aspects of the role may require a criminal record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to facilitate access to sensitive personal data. For informal enquiries, please contactAlan Slevin, Scholarly Publications and Research Data Manager at
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Vacancy for Research Data Officer at University of Strathclyde 5 April 2026 Glasgow, Scotland Full-Time The University of Strathclyde has a commitment to boldness and innovation as part of its core institutional values, and we believe that our engagement with open research and repository development is a significant example of this. In furtherance of these values the Information Services Directorate of the University is seeking to appoint a Research Data Officer to join our Scholarly Publications & Research Data (SP&RD) team. This specialist role is key to supporting the University's strategic goals in Research Data Management and Open Access compliance. The post holder will lead the design and delivery of research data management and preservation services, ensuring researchers meet funder mandates and contributing to the University's research visibility and reputation. Applicants should have strong technical expertise in FAIR Principles, Archivematica, and PURE, alongside a deep understanding of national and international research data policies. The role involves providing expert advice, training, and hands on support to researchers, collaborating across teams, and overseeing data deposit and preservation processes. The successful applicant must have expertise in digital library systems in a Higher Education, national library, or research intensive environment, with repository experience seen as an advantage. Knowledge of repository management matters is essential, as well as current awareness of the challenges surrounding research information curation and data management/research administration. Specific experience of work in metadata standards and/or data integrity management issues is essential. You will be well organised, with an ability to manage and prioritise your own and others' work, with a track record of delivering to deadlines. A first degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent relevant experience in a similar or related role is required, as is an awareness of wider research policy issues in an HE environment. A postgraduate LIS or Information Management qualification or the equivalent is desirable. Some aspects of the role may require a criminal record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to facilitate access to sensitive personal data. For informal enquiries, please contactAlan Slevin, Scholarly Publications and Research Data Manager at