TIB, being part of the Leibniz Research Association, is with around 600 employees one of the largest technical information centres in Germany, having three main functions:
As the German National Library of Science and Technology our future-oriented services ensure the infrastructural requirements for a high-quality supply of information and literature for research in science and industry. With the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG), we are working to revolutionise the exchange and use of scientific knowledge in the digital age.
The Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, is looking to employ a
Research Software Engineer for Digital Research Infrastructure (m/f/d)
to work in the Open Science Lab (OSL) as of the earliest possible opportunity.
The position is initially limited until the end of the project period of the research project "Science & Heritage Infrastructure for Enduring Long-term Data (SHIELD)", funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), on 31st of December 2027. The regular weekly working time is 39.8 hours (full-time). The position is generally suitable for part-time work. The remuneration is based on pay scale group 13 TV-L.
Your challenge
The SHIELD research project is a collaboration between TIB, Safeguarding Research and Culture (SRC) and Data Rescue Project (DRP). The aim of the project is to establish a sustainable, decentralized and openly networked infrastructure for the long-term preservation and resilience of endangered scientific and technological research data sets, especially those of central importance to European research. This will be based largely on an instance of SciOp (using BitTorrent) operated by TIB and TIB's infrastructure for long-term digital archiving.
As a research software engineer for digital research infrastructure, you will be primarily responsible for the implementation and further development of SciOp at the TIB. You will develop, implement and test new SciOp features in line with a roadmap agreed with the SHIELD project team and partners SRC and DRP. In doing so, you will take into account the security and sustainability of SciOp in operation at the TIB and in subsequent use by third parties. With a high degree of personal responsibility, you will be able to apply your skills in software development and maintenance, while cooperating with the digital archiving community.
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What we offer
Our mission is to keep rethinking and innovating the provision and use of research data and information. In TIB’s Research and Development Department you have the opportunity to advance your career in a sizable, dynamic and excellent environment. We provide a scientifically and intellectually inspiring environment with an entrepreneurial mindset embedded in a leading technical university and one of the largest technical information centers being part of the Leibniz Association. TIB collaborates closely with the L3S Research Center at Leibniz University Hannover, one of the world’s leading research institutes in the field of Web & Data Science, within the Leibniz Joint Lab Data Science & Open Knowledge. Last but not least, we attach great importance to an open, creative and fun work atmosphere.
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If you are interested, questions regarding the position can be addressed to Mr. Lambert Heller, head of the Open Science Lab team, by mail at Lambert.Heller@tib.eu.
We look forward to receiving your application. To submit your application, please use our online application form at https://tib.eu/bewerbungsformular-7-2026eng.
Paper applications are also possible on an equal basis. In this case, please send your complete application documents with the subject 7/2026 before March 8, 2026 addressed to
Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
Personalservice
Frau Jana Meyer
Welfengarten 1 B
30167 Hannover
Germany
or alternatively as a single PDF document file to bewerbung@tib.eu. For applications in digital from, please send a PDF file with a maximum size of 10 MB.
We invite you to include an indication of your annual salary expectations with your application.
Who we are
TIB, being part of the Leibniz Research Association, is with around 600 employees one of the largest technical information centres in Germany, having three main functions:
TIB is an equal opportunity employer, providing ideal working conditions, and continuously taking action to enable its employees to combine career interests with family life. It wants to promote equal career opportunities for women and men in particular and therefore urges qualified women to apply.
Severely disabled candidates and those with equivalent status will be given preferential consideration in the event of equal suitability. If you would like your rights as a person with a severe disability, or as a person with equivalent status, to be taken into account in the selection procedure, we kindly ask you to indicate this voluntarily at an appropriate place in your application (e.g. in the cover letter, in your CV, or in another clearly highlighted section) and to include the relevant documentation (e.g. a copy of the disability identification card).
Equal opportunity is one of our core organizational values. We therefore welcome applications regardless of nationality, ethnic and social origin, gender identity, gender expression and/or gender characteristics, religion and worldview, age, sexual orientation, and identity.
Please indicate in the subject of your application which job exchange brought our offer to your attention.
Please note that your application documents will not be returned, and application and travel costs cannot be reimbursed.
For more information about the TIB, please visit: www.tib.eu/en/
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