Senior Analyst – Metascience
- Employer
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
- Location
- Hybrid - Swindon, Polaris House
- Salary
- £43,116 per annum
- Closing date
- 19 Aug 2024
- Reference
- 240000G8
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- Discipline
- Scientific, Systems
- Sector
- Computing & IT, Sciences
- Job Type
- Engineer
Job Details
Senior Analyst – Metascience
Salary: £43,116 per annum
Hours: Full time or Part time (minimum 0.8 FTE)
Contract: Fixed Term until 31 March 2027
Location: Hybrid - Swindon, Polaris House
Closing: 19th August 2024
The Metascience Unit
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are creating a joint Metascience Unit to understand how to improve the way scientific research is funded and conducted, for the benefit of the UK’s economy and society.
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) will host UKRI’s contribution to the Unit. UKRI staff within the Metascience Unit will be responsible for the development, delivery and investment management of the grants programme. The team will also work with colleagues across UKRI to find opportunities to test and evaluate improvements to UKRI’s funding processes and support the long-term monitoring of the outcome of these trials.
The role
This role will be critical in delivering a major UKRI investment in metascience, leading the delivery of evidence to support policy decisions.
As a key member of the DSIT/UKRI Metascience Unit you will be responsible for the data needs of the Unit, including undertaking or sourcing the analysis of experiment or historic data. You will also lead on developing and coordinating a portfolio of metascience research that is aimed at informing the development of policy and funding practices.
Key responsibilities
Working as part of the DSIT/UKRI Metascience Unit:
·Leading on the delivery of data needs for the Unit (working with colleagues across UKRI).
·Responsibility for undertaking and sourcing analysis of experimental or historic data to support the Unit’s work.
·Provide ad-hoc analytical support across UKRI using a variety of analytical and statistical methods in support of metascience projects.
·Responsibility for developing and coordinating a portfolio of metascience-related research.
·Supporting the design and delivery of a suite of applied experiments on UKRI funding processes.
About you
You will have a highly numerate background. This role is open to all analysts with the relevant skills and experience.
Essential skills
·analytical experience of:
o Data wrangling; producing analysis and communicating it to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
o Analysing data with SQL, R and/or Python
·A good understanding of research funding and the research policy landscape in the UK and internationally (S&I)
·Ability to design, manage and interpret the results of experimental interventions in complicated, real-world situations and communicate results to decision makers.
·Excellent written communication skills (both written and oral) with the ability to produce clear, concise and accurate presentations and written documentation for a wide range of audiences including a non-technical audience (S&I)
·Ability to build and manage relationships with internal and external collaborators at many levels of seniority (S&I)
·Ability to work flexibly and adapt as needs and/or priorities change (S&I)
·Strong project management skills including experience of multi-tasking, prioritising and matrix managing colleagues to optimally deliver projects (S&I)
·Desirable skills
·Experience in research commissioning, investment or grant / project management, including engaging a range of collaborators to deliver effective governance and assurance of project outcomes;
·Experience of scoping new investment ideas, including engaging a range of collaborators to ensure requirements are understood and reflected in proposals (S&I)
For more information, please contact the hiring manager: Suzie Wallace (suzie.wallace@epsrc.ukri.org)
Company
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) is one of Europe’s largest research organisations. We’re trusted to support, enable and undertake pioneering projects in an amazing diversity of fields. Through world-class facilities and people, we’re driving ground-breaking advances in science and engineering. STFC is one of nine organisations that have been brought together to create UK Research and Innovation (UKRI); a new organisation with a vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation.
At STFC, our engineers provide the technology that allows our world-leading science to make a real difference in areas that really matter: from cancer treatment to airport security, high-tech jobs to hydrogen powered cars, energy generation to accident scene emergency care, our impact is felt in many aspects of daily life. We provide and exploit space and astronomy technology, a world-leading neutron scattering facility, ultra-fast supercomputers, amazing scientific instruments and some of the most powerful lasers in the world. We work with industry and academia throughout the UK, Europe and the world.
STFC can offer you an excellent working environment. Our laboratories are based in beautiful rural locations in Cheshire, Oxfordshire and in Edinburgh, with great amenities and quality of life for you and your family. We are at the centre of burgeoning high-tech campuses buzzing with economic investment and even more promise for the future. Our people enjoy attractive benefits and plenty of opportunity for development. Whether you are beginning or furthering your career, we can offer you excellent opportunities to test out and broaden your skills and experience and to gain real technical and managerial expertise working in dynamic team and project environments.
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