The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works to improve food security and reduce poverty in developing countries through research for better and more sustainable use of livestock. ILRI is a CGIAR research centre - part of a global research partnership for a food-secure future.
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Contribute to the development of data management systems (collation, processing, and storage) and tools for the livestock production/productivity and genetics
Develop and provide training and support for new and existing tools and systems used for data capture, data extraction and reporting
Follow Software Development Lifecycle processes to design, implement, test and deploy new technology solutions
Implement automations and process improvements to maximise efficiency and effectiveness of workflows and data pipelines
Respond to 2nd level support requests from internal and external stakeholders including assistance in analysis and interpretation of data extracts
Implement and monitor Quality Assurance (QA) and data validation processes, including safe and remote back-up of database systems and tools
Maintain the security of information and databases to ensure the confidentiality and controlled access of collected and all relevant data management systems
Perform any other related duties as may be required
Requirements
Bachelors degree in business information systems, database management, computer science or relevant field
Minimum of 4 years’ of experience in relevant field
Operational experience working with relational database systems e.g., MySQL, MS SQL Server including SQL programming, database design, database management
Experience of data visualization and reporting tools
Knowledge of the application of quality assurance standards and procedures
Experience in software programming and product development
Use of Github or other version control system
Experience and knowledge of cybersecurity and data protection best practices
Experience of data management for research projects, particularly biological and agricultural topics