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- Develop the operational satellite telemetry ground system:
- Design, develop, test, and document subsystems and applications.
- Participate in the joint NOAA/NASA Critical Design Review.
- Support Program-wide testing activities leading up to the launch of both spacecraft in 2024 and 2025.
- Develop operational forecasting applications:
- Create testbed versions of high-priority applications, with appropriate documentation, and within an appropriate software framework, to facilitate a successful transition to real-time space weather forecasting operations.
- Please note that those applicants requiring visa sponsorship now or in the future will not be considered for this position.
- Applicants must be currently authorized to legally work in the United States on a full-time basis.
- Please note that while the position details the requirements in the "minimum qualifications" and "what you will need" sections, we want applicants to be aware that they do not need to have all the skills and experience from the "what we would like you to have" section to be considered for this position. If you meet the requirements, you are encouraged to apply. We encourage on-the-job training for any additional skills or knowledge that become relevant to the position.
- This position will be rostered in CIRES at the University of Colorado Boulder but will be physically situated in the David Skaggs Research Center, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305.
- If you are the selected finalist you will be required to pass a federal laboratory background clearance for site access.
- CIRES can offer a generous compensation package. Salary is commensurate with education and experience and determined based on our CIRES internal career track classification.
- The annual hiring salary range for this position is $55 - $100k.
- Relocation funds are available for this position following CIRES and the University of Colorado’s relocation processes and procedures.
- We have a great work culture that emphasizes work-life balance.
- BS required (Computer Science or Engineering fields preferred; other related fields may be considered).
- Experience with programming in Java, Python, or similar languages.
- Experience with Linux.
- Ability to think critically and make independent decisions.
- Willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies.
- Ability to work well in a team and to build strong interpersonal relationships which facilitate cross-team knowledge sharing.
- Experience with full lifecycle software development (requirements, design, coding, testing, troubleshooting, maintenance). Knowledge and/or experience in modern software deployment architecture and tools (e.g. Docker, Harbor, Kubernetes, etc.).
- Knowledge and/or experience in modern software management paradigms and tools (e.g. Agile/Scrum/Kanban, git, BitBucket, etc.).
- Knowledge and/or experience with software testing methodologies and tools.
- Ability to work in a mission-focused, operational environment.
- Strong communication skills, demonstrated through technical documents and oral presentations.
- Ability to contribute to a diverse and inclusive workforce at the University of Colorado Boulder and NOAA/SWPC.