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Foundational Competencies and Responsibilities of a Research Software Engineer: Current State and Suggestions for Future Directions

Software Engineering 2025-07-22 v4 Computers and Society Computational Physics

Abstract

The term Research Software Engineer, or RSE, emerged a little over 10 years ago as a way to represent individuals working in the research community but focusing on software development. The term has been widely adopted and there are a number of high-level definitions of what an RSE is. However, the roles of RSEs vary depending on the institutional context they work in. At one end of the spectrum, RSE roles may look similar to a traditional research role. At the other extreme, they resemble that of a software engineer in industry. Most RSE roles inhabit the space between these two extremes. Therefore, providing a straightforward, comprehensive definition of what an RSE does and what experience, skills and competencies are required to become one is challenging. In this community paper we define the broad notion of what an RSE is, explore the different types of work they undertake, and define a list of fundamental competencies as well as values that define the general profile of an RSE. On this basis, we elaborate on the progression of these skills along different dimensions, looking at specific types of RSE roles, proposing recommendations for organisations, and giving examples of future specialisations. An appendix details how existing curricula fit into this framework.

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@article{arxiv.2311.11457,
  title  = {Foundational Competencies and Responsibilities of a Research Software Engineer: Current State and Suggestions for Future Directions},
  author = {Florian Goth and Renato Alves and Matthias Braun and Leyla Jael Castro and Gerasimos Chourdakis and Simon Christ and Jeremy Cohen and Stephan Druskat and Fredo Erxleben and Jean-Noël Grad and Magnus Hagdorn and Toby Hodges and Guido Juckeland and Dominic Kempf and Anna-Lena Lamprecht and Jan Linxweiler and Frank Löffler and Michele Martone and Moritz Schwarzmeier and Heidi Seibold and Jan Philipp Thiele and Harald von Waldow and Samantha Wittke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.11457},
  year   = {2025}
}

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