The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) with its 1,100 employees has gained an excellent reputation as an international competence centre for environmental sciences. We are part of the largest scientific organisation in Germany, the Helmholtz association. Our mission : Our research seeks to find a balance between social development and the long‑term protection of our natural resources.
Biodiversity loss is an emerging risk for society, business, and finance. Within the BirdTwin project, the Software and Product Manager will coordinate the design, development, implementation, and provision of a digital twin for bird diversity across Germany and Europe, with the aim of developing software products that can be used for societal, business, and financial decision‑making.
The Software and Product Manager is part of the larger TripleBird project at the UFZ and the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv). The BirdTwin digital twin will use species distribution models based on long‑term bird monitoring data from Germany and Europe to compare different policy scenarios and their impacts on bird diversity. Outputs will provide predictions of bird abundance and diversity under past, present, and future conditions, as well as a spatially explicit Bird Diversity Monitor – a tool reflecting the current state of bird diversity. These models will form the foundation for application products that can be used in societal, business, and financial decision‑making processes.
The BirdTwin Manager will play a key role in bridging ecological data, modelling and IT, ensuring that outcomes are both scientifically robust and practically relevant. Core responsibilities include coordination and interface management between ecological modelling, research data management, IT operations, and external development partners, as well as stakeholders from business, finance, and conservation.
As part of the BirdTwin, BirdFuture, and BirdBusiness teams, the manager will lead and coordinate an interdisciplinary group of data scientists, ecological modelers, and software developers. Strong management and communication skills are essential to align diverse stakeholders and foster collaboration with external users and partners, such as the Dachverband Deutscher Avifaunisten.
Please note that external consultants will also be involved in the selection process for this position alongside UFZ employees.
Biodiversity loss is an emerging risk for society, business, and finance. Within the BirdTwin project, the Software and Product Manager will coordinate the design, development, implementation, and provision of a digital twin for bird diversity across Germany and Europe, with the aim of developing software products that can be used for societal, business, and financial decision‑making.
The Software and Product Manager is part of the larger TripleBird project at the UFZ and the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv). The BirdTwin digital twin will use species distribution models based on long‑term bird monitoring data from Germany and Europe to compare different policy scenarios and their impacts on bird diversity. Outputs will provide predictions of bird abundance and diversity under past, present, and future conditions, as well as a spatially explicit Bird Diversity Monitor – a tool reflecting the current state of bird diversity. These models will form the foundation for application products that can be used in societal, business, and financial decision‑making processes.
The BirdTwin Manager will play a key role in bridging ecological data, modelling and IT, ensuring that outcomes are both scientifically robust and practically relevant. Core responsibilities include coordination and interface management between ecological modelling, research data management, IT operations, and external development partners, as well as stakeholders from business, finance, and conservation.
As part of the BirdTwin, BirdFuture, and BirdBusiness teams, the manager will lead and coordinate an interdisciplinary group of data scientists, ecological modelers, and software developers. Strong management and communication skills are essential to align diverse stakeholders and foster collaboration with external users and partners, such as the Dachverband Deutscher Avifaunisten.
Place of work
Halle (Saale), or Leipzig; mobile working is possible
Working time
100 % (39 h per week)
The job position is available for full‑time or part‑time employment.
Contract limitations
Limited contract / contract duration : as soon as possible until 31 August 2029
Remuneration according to the TVöD public‑sector up to pay grade 13 / 14 (depending on prior experience) including attractive public‑sector social security benefits.
Your contact for any questions you may have about the job :
Prof. Dr. Katrin Böhning‑Gaese (gf(at)ufz.de)
Dr. Alke Voskamp (alke.voskamp(at)idiv.de)
Please submit your application via our online portal with your cover letter, CV (please omit your photo , age, or marital status) and relevant attachments.
The UFZ has a strong commitment to diversity and actively supports equal opportunities for all employees regardless of their origin, religion, ideology, disability, age or sexual identity.
We look forward to applications from people who are open‑minded and enjoy working in diverse teams.
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