The Project Data Officer will be part of SIOS-KC and work primarily on several EU Horizon Europe projects: POLARIN (Polar Research Infrastructure Network), ATMO-SERVE (ATMOspheric research infrastructure SERVices for curiosity-driven research of atmospheric chemistry and dynamics), and LIQUIDICE (LinkIng and QUantifying the Impacts of climate change on inlanD ICE, snow cover, and permafrost on water resources and society in vulnerable regions).
The main tasks for this position include coordinating, developing, and implementing virtual access to research infrastructures, while supporting researchers and research infrastructures in publishing FAIR-compliant data in open access repositories. The role also involves updating projects’ Data Management Plans, writing project reports and deliverables, developing training materials and conducting training on topics such as data management and data stewardship.
This position requires some travel in Norway and abroad. The position may include additional tasks as needed and reports to the SIOS Director. The position is a temporary appointment for a period of three years.
SIOS adheres to the FAIR guiding principles for scientific data management and stewardship, and its SIOS Data Management System (sios-svalbard.org/Data) is built on these principles.
Required qualifications:
Experience with one or more of the following is considered as an asset:
Skills
We welcome applications from structured, result oriented and creative team players with an innovative and problem-solving attitude. The personal attributes of the successful candidate are essential.
The committee may ask for further documentation of the education history and former work experience described by the applicant.
The position is classified under the job code “Advisor/Senior Advisor” (code 1434/1364), depending on experience. In addition to the base salary, SIOS-KC provides Svalbard allowance of NOK 44.640 per annum. A 2 % contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the salary. The income tax rate in Svalbard is currently 8 %, and a national insurance contribution of 7.6 % is also deducted.
Inquiries about this position may be directed to:
Director of SIOS Heikki Lihavainen, [email protected]/ +47 476 48 242
Scientific integration and data officer Zoé Brasseur, [email protected] /+47 90 25 88 09
Application deadline: 16.08.2026
All applications must be sent through our JobbNorge system. All documents must be uploaded as attachments to the application. Applications lacking required documents or not sent through JobbNorge will not be considered.
Selection and appointment
A committee will evaluate the qualifications of the applicants. Based on the report, the top ranked person(s) will be invited for an interview. The appointment will be made based on the recommendation from the evaluation committee. As SIOS would like to increase the percentage of females in academic positions, women are especially invited to apply.
Security policy cooperation
SIOS prioritises applicants who are citizens of countries with a security policy cooperation with Norway. This mainly includes countries that are members of the EU/EEA or NATO. Employees holding citizenship from countries outside EU/EEA or NATO may encounter difficulties accessing the government infrastructure that SIOS relies on to hold our courses and perform research work.
Public disclosure
It is possible to request that your name/application be exempt from public disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (Offentlighetsloven) § 25. The request must be justified. Please note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We are committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, beliefs, age, or other characteristics.
As part of our team, you will work in Longyearbyen and have the opportunity to experience the spectacular nature of Svalbard firsthand. This modern Arctic community of around 2,600 inhabitants offers beautiful wilderness, outstanding outdoor recreation, and a vibrant cultural life. You can read more about Longyearbyen HERE.