Research Software Engineer
The British Library Closing date: Sun, 19 Jul 2026
- Full time
- £40k-£50k
- Apply now
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 "> published -
Job Summary
Job Description
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development and implementation of our digital scholarship and public outreach activities. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, the successful candidate will help identify requirements, design and implement software to showcase our collections, help answer research questions, and support application of novel methods across team activities.
The DH RSE will create outputs, tools and interfaces for digitised collections, crowdsourcing and annotation tasks, for subject matter specialists, academic, and public users. See our Research Reports and blog for examples of the different types of past activities we have been involved in.
The post holder will have a good understanding of digital scholarship, preferably gained from working in a research library, academic or other appropriate environment. This may include work as a research software engineer, software developer, creative technologist, data or visualisation specialist, or digital humanities researcher. They will have excellent technology skills, including experience of the tools and technologies that support digital scholarship, increasingly including AI and machine learning. Excellent oral and written communication skills are also essential for this post.
As with other Research Software Engineer roles, the post holder will have the opportunity to develop their skills and play an active part in all aspects of research and outreach, including publications.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]
Job Overview
- Job Title: Research Software Engineer
- Salary: £40k-£50k
- Hours: Full time
- Artform: Libraries
- Role: Research
- Contract: Permanent
- Closing date: Sun, 19 Jul 2026
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Location:
London
How to Apply
Please apply on our website.
About The British Library
We are the national library of the UK. Our shelves hold over 170 million items - a living collection that gets bigger every day.