[GRASS-user] Job opportunity: Database / WebGIS / Open Source GIS developer at NINA, Norway - urgent

Blumentrath, Stefan Stefan.Blumentrath at nina.no
Fri Oct 9 06:26:14 PDT 2015


Hi all,

At the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA, www.nina.no<http://www.nina.no>) there is a vacant permanent position at our database-IT department in Trondheim with a special focus on FOSS GIS technology, because NINA is planning to take another step into that direction:

see: http://www.nina.no/english/News/News-article/ArticleId/3894/Two-exciting-positions-as-database-and-system-developer

That means, the person to be employed would become a key person in building up that technology branch in our institute. Unfortunately, the deadline for applications expired even before it was properly announced. Therefore we would be still happy to receive further applications, though they will have to be send swiftly, I am afraid. A good CV and a short letter of application will be sufficient... A swift reply is more important than fancy layout or wording of your application...

About NINA:
NINA is a diverse research institute covering many different fields of nature research (in addition to biologists and ecologists we have economists, social scientists, veterinaries ...). NINA has a wide portfolio of projects, so our future employee will definitely not suffer from monotony. Being a foreigner here in Norway myself, I can warmly recommend NINA and Norway as a place to work, also in terms of wages and social security. Of course, nature here is fantastic and climate and light conditions are more pleasant than one might probably think from the outside ;-)...

We are looking forward to hearing from good candidates and are happy to answer questions about the position. Feel free to contact also me via mail or mobile +47 40 46 21 15, also during this weekend.

Kind regards,
Stefan Blumentrath
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