The Climate Accountability Lab headed by Prof. Geoffrey Supran at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science has a funded opening for a full-time Senior Software Engineer in the area of computational social science focused on social media. The researcher will work on interdisciplinary research projects computationally analyzing textual and audiovisual data on social media and other digital platforms, with a focus on climate change narratives and social networks. The research will leverage large-scale advertising and media messaging datasets and is ideal for individuals with strong backgrounds in Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, Communication Science, Psychology, or quantitative Political Science, History of Science, and Sociology. The researcher will be part of a growing team of graduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral colleagues and will collaborate with computer scientists at the Algorithmic Transparency Institute (a project of the National Conference on Citizenship) and other academic and non-profit organizations on data collection, analysis, academic reporting, website development, and other public outreach and engagement.