Project Manager and Data Scientist (f/m/d) in Agriculture
We are seeking a Project Manager and Data Scientist (f/m/d) to start at our Weihenstephan/Freising location, starting February 2, 2026, for an initial period of two years.
The Technical University of Munich (TUM), with its approximately 50,000 students, is one of the world's top universities (top 1 among European universities in the World University Ranking, top 45 in the Shanghai Ranking, top 13 in the Global University Employability Ranking, and top 1 in the SCImago Institutions Ranking Germany). It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education, and the active promotion of young scientists. The World Agricultural Systems Center - Hans Eisenmann Forum for Agricultural Sciences (HEF) is one of seven Corporate Research Centers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The HEF (comprising the HEF office and 32 member chairs) networks all TUM chairs and institutions focused on agricultural sciences, supports collaboration with other agricultural and non-agricultural science institutions on campus and beyond, initiates research projects, provides professional expertise, and serves as the visible contact for agricultural sciences within and outside TUM. The HEF office team supports these activities in the organization, coordination, and implementation.
FAIRagro is a consortium within the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) in Germany ( FAIRagro's goals and tasks include the development of a networked research data management system for agrosystem research and the establishment of an interoperable, scalable, quality-assured, and user-friendly research data infrastructure, encompassing aspects of data search, processing, and publication in compliance with the FAIR principles. Through FAIRagro, research data will be discoverable (F), accessible (A), interoperable (I), and reusable (R) for other researchers. The development of the FAIRagro infrastructures builds upon around fourteen scientific use cases, which are research projects addressing data management challenges representative of the diversity of agricultural sciences. Together with the Data Steward Service Centre (DSSC), a central facility overseeing the continuous exchange of knowledge and experience in research data management (RDM) across participating institutions, the use cases serve as a backbone for anchoring the FAIRagro development in the scientific community.
We are seeking a Research Data Scientist and Use Case Coordinator (f/m/d) to start at our Weihenstephan/Freising location, starting February 2, 2026, for an initial period of two years.
You will coordinate and manage collaboration with agricultural use case research projects and, in close cooperation with the DSSC, act as a bridge between agrosystem scientists and experts in different RDM domains (data science, software development, data governance, legal aspects).
- You will support the publication of domain-specific research data in line with the FAIR principles
- You will coordinate and further develop a data integration framework for high-throughput crop modeling applications.
agronomy, crop modelling, data science, geoinformatics)
- Proficiency in at least one programming language commonly used in the processing of research data (e.g., R, Python), and a solid understanding of ETL processes (Extract, Transform, Load) as applied to scientific data
- Good understanding of agrosystem data, including their scales (e.g., crops, cultivation trials, fields, and landscapes), and various data formats (e.g., farm and management data, time series, long-term field experiments, geospatial data such as remote sensing)
- Knowledge of research data management, metadata and data publication standards relevant to agricultural sciences is appreciated
- Very good language skills in German and English, both written and spoken
An interdisciplinary working environment that promotes independent action and self-reliance
- Attractive remuneration according to the German Federal State Collective Agreement (TV-L)
- A collegial and open-minded working environment in a dynamic research institution
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