Job Advertisement: Closing Date 22nd March 2020
Macquarie University - Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO)
AAO-MQ is currently seeking a suitably qualified Software Engineer, to
contribute expert and specialised technical and software engineering
experience to the delivery of instrumentation projects.
Macquarie University is the new home for the instrumentation group of
the former Australian Astronomical Observatory. Over decades, this
Sydney-based group has established an enviable reputation for its
astronomical instrumentation across optical, mechanical and electronic
engineering, software (instrument and telescope control, and pipeline
development) and full lifecycle data management.
The AAO-Macquarie group has a long-standing commitment to advancing
equity and diversity principles. We hold silver status in the Pleiades
awards, Australia’s scheme for certifying commitment and progress in
equity, diversity and inclusion in astronomy and physics, a SAGE
Athena Swan Bronze award, and are committed to continual improvement
in these principles.
Candidates will have completed a bachelor's degree or higher in
software engineering, computer science, or information technology, or
in an engineering, physics, or astronomy related discipline with
relevant experience and training in software engineering. We are
seeking a team player with significant years of experience in
designing and implementing complicated software solutions in C/C++ and
Python. They have strong verbal and written communication skills, and
are highly organised in planning and prioritising work to meet
demanding deadlines.
For further information and to apply for the position please go to
https://jobs.mq.edu.au/en/job/507387/software-engineer
Specific Role Enquiries: Dr Katrina Sealey, Head of AAO Research Data
and Software ([log in to unmask])
General Recruitment Enquiries: Anne Kumanan, HR Officer ([log in to unmask])
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