The NSF Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST), operated by the National Solar Observatory (NSO), is the world’s largest and most advanced solar telescope, designed to help answer fundamental questions about our Sun and its complex magnetic fields; help resolve the fundamental interactions between solar magnetic fields and the dynamic atmospheric plasma on scales below 0.1arcsec over entire active regions. DKIST, which completed construction and began operations in November 2021 on the summit of Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii is a major program within the NSO. The NSO, an NSF national research and development center dedicated to solar science, is managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA). AURA, a consortium of 49 U.S. institutions and 3 international affiliates, operates world-class astronomical observatories. Its role is to establish, nurture, and promote public observatories and facilities that drive innovative astronomical research. NSO is hiring for a Software Engineer I to support the development, testing and maintenance of the high level software systems that enable telescope operations, instrumentation control and data acquisition. This will include working with PLCs and other low-level controllers all the way up to user interfaces and support for telescope operators, scientists, and engineers. They will work under the guidance of senior software engineers to write reliable code, troubleshoot issues and help integrate hardware and software components.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees