Unique opportunity well suited to a sharp mind that is mission-aligned on climate impact. Role will focus on database construction and data analysis that central to overall company operations, along with ad-hoc support in other areas.
In this role, you will take lead on building and managing a structured database for our feedstock material (geochemistry, particle size, etc.) and trial data (agronomic effects, carbon removals) . The database should be user-friendly, with a visual interface/API which others can easily use to add, edit and view data. For this, you will collaborate across different teams in the company to support cross-functional analytics and reporting needs.
Additional tasks will include supporting ad-hoc data analysis, IT needs (e.g website updates) and field trial operations (e.g. soil sampling, feedstock logistics) if necessary.
This is an excellent opportunity for direct exposure to the extremely promising permanent carbon removal approach called "Enhanced Rock Weathering" (ERW).
Currently enrolled in a data science, computer science, IT, engineering or relevant program at a Danish University.
Experience in processing and organising large quantities of technical data, ideally using relevant DB management system and programming skills (e.g MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB etc.).
Entrepreneurial “can do” attitude, able to work independently and willing to take lead on projects.
Passionate about creating positive impact in the world, particularly in terms of climate and sustainability.
Basic familiarity with crop agriculture, soil science and/or geology principles is a plus, but not strictly necessary.
Start date: August or September 2025 (we will conduct interviews until we find the right candidate)
Contract type: Typical Danish part time student (Studentmedarbejder) / 15-20 hours per week
Contract length: 1 year, with potential to extend to a 2nd year if appropriate.
This job comes with several perks and benefits