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Project Data Officer
- 494807
- Townsville
- Professional
- Full time
- Closing on: Apr 28 2026
- Full time – 36.25 hours per week | Fixed term to 30 June 2028
- HEWL 6 $90,821 - $98,369 + 17% Super & Great Benefits
- Contribute to impactful environmental and ecological research that supports sustainable outcomes for Northern Australia.
- Join a collaborative, data‑driven research environment with opportunities to grow your technical capability.
- Enjoy flexible work arrangements and a vibrant campus community in a beautiful tropical setting.
James Cook University (JCU) is seeking a skilled and motivated Project Data Officer to support high‑quality environmental and ecological data management within the Research Infrastructure Directorate.
About the role
The Project Data Officer is responsible for ensuring the quality, integrity and reliability of environmental and ecological datasets that underpin major research projects. The role develops and maintains data workflows, supports the implementation of metadata and data standards, and works closely with project teams to deliver accurate, high‑quality data for research and reporting.
Key responsibilities
- Develop workflows and automated scripts for processing, quality control and delivery of environmental and ecological data.
- Conduct systematic data audits to ensure datasets meet required quality and metadata standards.
- Train and support project investigators and field teams in data collection, metadata standards and data delivery workflows.
- Contribute to the design and implementation of data processing pipelines and data management strategies.
- Support project milestones by coordinating data‑related activities and monitoring workflow progress.
About you
You will bring:
- Qualifications and experience aligned with HEWL 6.
- Demonstrated experience working with environmental or ecological data, including data wrangling, analysis and visualisation (Python, R, GIS).
- Familiarity with data and metadata standards used in environmental, ecological and biodiversity research.
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with intellectual curiosity and patience for reconstructing data context.
- Well‑developed communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Why work at JCU
As Australia’s university for the Tropics, JCU offers a purpose‑driven, collaborative environment where your work contributes to meaningful research outcomes across Northern Australia.
- 5 weeks annual leave + leave loading
- Flexible work arrangements
- Up to 12 months paid parental leave
- Salary packaging options
- Paid study leave & staff development programs
- Fitness Passport & health insurance discounts
- Free Employee Assistance Program (coaching & counselling)
How to Apply
Click the ‘apply’ button where you will be asked to complete an application form, or alternatively apply directly via the JCU Careers page and follow the steps below:
- Complete the application form
- Upload your current resume
- Upload a cover letter outlining your relevant experience in relation to the key requirements of the role and how your skills and experience will ensure your success
For enquiries about the role, please contact Nick Friedman or via email at Nicholas.friedman@jcu.edu.au.