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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an independent United Nations organization headquartered in Vienna, Austria, with 150 Member States and a staff of 2300, serving as the global focal point for international cooperation in the safe and peaceful use of nuclear energy, is seeking a Nuclear Data Analyst / Programmer for its Nuclear Data Section of the Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences. This individual will be (1) a technical specialist, developing the software and relational databases required by the Section; (2) a manager of the maintenance and updating of the Section's nuclear data software; and, (3) a technical expert providing definitive advice on nuclear data software issues to Member States and external organizations.
The successful candidate should have at the minimum: •At least 5 years' experience in using different programming languages (specifically JAVA and SQL) and DBMSs to store and develop data for multiplatform environments, including substantial experience in a scientific environment. Of those, two years of relevant working experience in an international environment desirable. •Experience in database design and interface development. •Fluency in spoken and written English.
To apply for this position, please submit an on-line application before 1 December 2009 at http://www.iaea.org/About/Jobs, selecting vacancy notice no. 2009/095.
Benefits: The IAEA offers a stimulating multicultural working environment in the beautiful city of Vienna, Austria. The post offers: tax free remuneration; rental subsidy; 6 weeks annual leave; medical insurance coverage; a staff retirement plan; full coverage of removal expenses for staff member, family, and personal effects; additional allowance for installation expenses; assistance with finding housing in Vienna; financial assistance with the education of dependent children; and paid travel to the home country for the staff member and family.
Our Goal: to facilitate the safe contribution of nuclear technologies to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world, while ensuring that no technology or material under our oversight or provided with our assistance is used to further any military purpose.
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