The cyberinfrastructure team at the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking an engineer to join our software and operations team. WIPAC is a scientific center within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. WIPAC research focuses on exploring the high energy universe, including managing the operations of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole. Our team manages significant resources (15+ PB, thousands of CPUs and GPUs) distributed around the world, which require sophisticated infrastructure orchestration. This position will design and maintain the software behind the deployment of scientific workloads and supporting infrastructure across our diverse computing and storage resources. As part of the cyberinfrastructure team, the hired individual will develop, deploy, and maintain scientific-supporting applications, including specifications, testing, CI/CD, documentation, and training materials. They will also review pull requests for applications and libraries within the team and communicate with users on projects that affect them. In addition to the team at WIPAC, you will work with a diverse international community of researchers in a variety of scientific disciplines to ensure that our computing systems meet the current and future needs of our researchers, as well as adapting to incorporate new technology and software over time. We have faculty, students, and staff from around the globe, and routinely work with international colleagues. Opportunities for professional development, conferences, and additional training and education are provided. This position will work in our office in Madison, WI. Flexible schedules and hybrid work options are available. Job level (either Software Engineer/Developer II or Software Engineer/Developer III) and salary are NEGOTIABLE for more experienced candidates.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level