Research Software Developer - Advanced Radar Techniques Team
Research Software Developer - Advanced Radar Techniques Team
Position Description
Discover your potential as a career-track Research Software...
Research Software Developer - Advanced Radar Techniques Team
Position Description
Discover your potential as a career-track Research Software Developer with the Advanced Radar Techniques (ART) Team at The University of Oklahoma’s Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO), in collaboration with NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). This role presents an exciting opportunity to shape the future of weather radar applications and contribute to cutting-edge research and development.
Overview
As a member of our dynamic team, you will drive advancements in weather radar technology. We're seeking an enthusiastic individual who thrives in collaborative environments and is passionate about creating real-time application software that enhances the capabilities of research radar systems at NSSL. Based at the National Weather Center in Norman, OK (bit.ly/oklanwc), this position promises not only professional growth and promotion potential but also the chance to impact the broader scientific community through participation in conferences and technical meetings.
The ART Team is an energetic group of scientists and engineers dedicated to improving meteorological products from weather radars. Our mission encompasses pioneering signal-processing and remote-sensing techniques, harnessing the potential of phased-array radar for weather observations, and transferring technology to various radar systems. Your role will involve contributing to existing projects and exploring innovative ideas. For more insights into our activities, visit: bit.ly/ciwroart.
Some examples of projects you may work on include:
- Developing user interfaces for radar control and weather product display,
- Implementing new or improving existing signal processing algorithms for weather data,
- Extending the capabilities of our distributed computing infrastructure, and
- Improving how software is built, tested and deployed.
Our codebase is mostly written in C, C++, and Java and designed to support a wide range of real-time distributed- computing applications. As a small team of software developers supporting engineering and meteorological research and development, we pride ourselves on fostering an environment where innovation thrives and individual contributions have a significant impact. Unlike private industry, where rigid hierarchies often stifle creativity, we embrace a culture of collaboration and open dialogue, allowing every team member to shape the direction of our projects. Additionally, our commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and our mission's societal impact offers a deeper sense of purpose and fulfillment in your work. Join us and experience the meaningful difference of working in a dynamic and purpose-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
As a Research Software Developer, you will:
- Collaborate within an interdisciplinary team to design, implement, and test real-time weather-radar application software in a Linux environment.
- Cultivate expertise in the existing codebase and relevant software development methodologies.
- Support research and development efforts across multiple technical domains.
Qualifications
We are looking for candidates who possess:
- A master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics; or a bachelor’s degree in the
- same fields with at least two years of full-time relevant work experience.
- Demonstrated proficiency in developing scientific software applications using C, C++, C#, or Java. Preference will be given to applicants experienced in real-time, client-server, and/or distributed-computing applications.
- Effective communication and teamwork skills within diverse environments.
This position requires physical presence in Norman but does not require specialized knowledge of weather radar technologies or atmospheric science.
Benefits and Work-Life Balance
Joining our team comes with numerous benefits, including:
- Competitive salary based on experience and comprehensive university benefits (http://hr.ou.edu/).
- Generous paid leave, encompassing 14 paid holidays and 22 hours of paid time off per month.
- Reduced membership at The University of Oklahoma’s state-of-the-art fitness and aquatic center (https://www.ou.edu/far).
We are dedicated to promoting a healthy work-life balance by:
- Adhering to a well-defined bi-annual major software-release cycle designed to eliminate crunch periods and ad- hoc feature requests. This approach cultivates a controlled and organized workflow that values both quality and sanity.
- Implementing regular one-on-one meetings with project leads to ensure that project scope and priorities remain crystal clear. This transparent communication channel minimizes ambiguity and empowers developers to focus on impactful tasks while aligning with the team's strategic goals.
- Championing a flexible work culture, offering adaptable work hours and a hybrid work arrangement. This empowering framework enables team members to seamlessly navigate personal commitments while effectively contributing to their professional responsibilities.
Living in Norman, OK
Embrace the charm of Norman:
- Immerse yourself in the burgeoning arts scene, vibrant concert series, and exciting athletic events.
- Benefit from Norman's affordable cost of living (bit.ly/livenorman), with the opportunity to reside within a short drive of the National Weather Center.
- Enjoy easy access to big-city amenities within a 30-minute drive, and explore nearby lakes and nature preserves for additional recreation.
Application Process
To apply, please submit:
- A statement of interest highlighting how you meet the position qualifications.
- Your up-to-date resume/CV.
- A list of three professional references.
Send your application materials to: [email protected]. Please use the subject line: "ATTN: Research Software Developer - ART Team." For additional information about this role, feel free to contact Dr. Sebastian Torres at [email protected].
The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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