Centuria, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), has been delivering IT, Engineering, and Scientific solutions to the Federal Government since 2002. During our two decades of service we have earned the trust and respect of our government clients for the simple reason that we have great people who are experts in their fields and take pride and ownership in everything they do. The Washington Post has recognized Centuria Corporation as one of the top workplaces in the DC Metro area for 2024. This award celebrates nationally recognized companies that make the world a better place to work together by prioritizing a people-centered culture and giving employees a voice. The Top Workplaces USA award is based entirely on feedback from an employee engagement survey completed by the employees of participating workplaces. Centuria is honored to have been awarded this distinction. Program Description: This position supports the National Weather Service (NWS) Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD) Radar Operations Center (ROC), located in Norman, Oklahoma. The ROC is responsible for sustaining and modernizing 158 Doppler weather radars that provide critical tornado and severe weather warning observations across the Continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, and Korea. These radars form the backbone of the nationâs severe weather detection and forecasting capability. As part of the Engineering Branch, you will work in the Software Engineering team, which develops, maintains, and enhances software for WSR-88D operational systems. This includes implementing and testing software modifications requested by NEXRAD stakeholders, correcting software defects, applying security updates, and ensuring compliance with system authorization requirements. The team supports key radar components such as the Radar Data Acquisition (RDA), Radar Product Generator (RPG), and Master System Control Function (MSCF), as well as projects like National Level 2 (NL2) radar data distribution, Special Product Generator (SPG) enhancements, and GIS-based analyses for radar coverage and wind farm impact studies. This role involves collaboration with multiple agencies, including the Department of Commerce, Department of Transportation, and Department of Defense, to ensure reliable radar operations and continuous improvement of mission-critical software systems.