Software Engineer III - IV (5016)
Company: National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Location: Green Bank
Posted on: November 2, 2024
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Job Description:
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Position Description: Position SummaryThe National Radio Astronomy
Observatory (NRAO), which includes the Green Bank Observatory
(GBO), is a diverse and exciting research facility that plays a
vital role in the study of the universe. The Observatory operates a
variety of radio telescopes that span the globe, including the Very
Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) in
West Virginia, and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
(ALMA) in Chile. These telescopes are among the most advanced in
the world, allowing astronomers to explore our cosmic origins.The
GBO software team designs, implements, and maintains the software
used to operate the GBT and as well as other GBO site telescopes
and systems. This includes the software for automatically selecting
what to observe (Scheduling software), software that decomposes
high-level parameters into the commands sent to the telescopes
(Monitor and Control software) and software that collects the data
and processes it (data processing software). This requires close
interaction with a diverse range of people within GBO and across
the other NRAO sites. The software team frequently diagnoses and
corrects difficult and subtle problems that can affect telescope
operations and science data quality. NRAO is seeking an experienced
Software Engineer (III-IV) to join the GBO software team. A
successful candidate would ideally be based in Green Bank, WV, but
may choose to work at any of our facilities in Charlottesville VA,
Socorro NM, or Albuquerque NM. Fully-remote work arrangements are
possible for highly qualified candidates.The GBO software team is
small team that values curiosity, diligence, and professional
communication. There is potential to grow into leadership of
significant software infrastructure upgrades, and to design,
prototype, and install new software technologies. We operate in an
environment of continuous upgrades to GBO, NRAO, and to our teams
skills.What You Will be DoingThe successful applicant will work
alongside our software engineers and collaborate with scientists,
digital engineers, and operations staff both within GBO and across
NRAO. As a team member, you will be involved in every aspect of the
design and development process from high level architecture to
implementation, testing, deployment, and support. A key emphasis
for this position will be the integration of hardware and software
for GBT mechanical infrastructure and controls, with an emphasis on
C++.Communication is key when designing complex systems.Successful
applicants will participate in both face-to-face and virtual
discussions, and in meetings where design decisions will be made.
Close collaboration will be essential as the team implements each
subsystem, component, and interface.We use Jira to organize our
tasks, Confluence for offline discussions, and Slack and Zoom for
collaboration. A new team member will utilize all these tools and
more to effectively engage with your colleagues.The position will
require operational support responsibilities to ensure that use of
the GBT for scientific observations is efficiently maintained.
However, the position will also require research and use of new
software technologies as new projects and instruments evolve.
Testing is also an integral part of the development process, and it
is expected that a successful applicant will write and maintain
software for automated testing. Effective documentation is also
critical to this role. Creating clear, detailed text and diagrams
describing both the functionality and decisions informing design
and implementation of software is critical to the long-term success
of our team.ResponsibilitiesSuccessful applicants will: Manage and
contribute C++ code to control and support the GBT mechanical
interfaces. Gather requirements by working with engineers and
scientists at multiple locations. Proactively diagnose and
troubleshoot software problems reported by on-site testing and
integration. Use continuous integration to automate builds and
testing. Participate in GBO/NRAO software meetings. Contribute
in-depth technical analysis on software implementation and
maintenance issues. Communicate effectively with the GBO software
team and staff at all NRAO sites. Take on additional development
and management roles over time.Work EnvironmentWork is typically
performed in a research or development environment. Must be able to
operate a personal computer. Possibility of occasional travel. Must
be able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
Who You Are: You have a bachelors in computer science, engineering,
scientific or related field. You have at least three years of
experience in software development. In addition:
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Keywords: National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Potomac , Software Engineer III - IV (5016), IT / Software / Systems , Green Bank, Maryland
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