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             Software Engineer/Programmer II

*NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS)/Office of Dissemination (DISS) and
National Ocean Service (NOS)/Coast Survey Development Laboratory (CSDL)*

*Durham, NH*

*Initial consideration will be given to applications received prior to*

*4:00 p.m. (MST), Thursday, 21 July, 2016.*


The UCAR Visiting Scientist Programs, in cooperation with NOAA’s National
Weather Service (NWS)/Office of Dissemination (DISS) (link is external) and
National Ocean Service (NOS)/Coast Survey Development Laboratory (CSDL)
(link is external), is seeking applications for a Software Engineer II to
support the NOAA/NOS nowCOAST Geographic Information System (GIS) project.
(link is external)


This position involves enhancement of the nowCOAST data ingest system, web
mapping services, and map viewer to improve efficiencies, implement
additional features and functionality, and incorporate the processing and
display of additional datasets provided by NOAA, NESDIS, or other federal
partners.


This position is located in the NOAA-UNH Joint Hydrographic Center (JHC) at
the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH.


The successful candidate will modify and extend the nowCOAST Python-based
data ingest system to process additional datasets while optimizing resource
usage efficiency and framework reusability, scalability, and performance.


This candidate will also:

   - Create new web mapping services and modify existing services to
   include additional datasets and improve map service performance,
   cartography, organization, and metadata.
   - Identify test cases and work with other nowCOAST team members to
   develop automated test suites to verify the quality, correctness, and
   reliability of new nowCOAST versions.
   - Enhance existing operational monitoring capabilities by designing and
   developing new approaches to improve service interruption notifications and
   reduce likelihood and duration of system downtime.
   - Maintain the existing operational nowCOAST system. Maintenance will
   involve restoring nowCOAST map services back to normal operations following
   unplanned outages and will require on-call technical response during
   non-business hours.
   - Assist in the operational implementation of future upgrades of
   nowCOAST components (e.g. data ingest, map services, web application) in
   close collaboration with NWS/NCEP Central Operations system and database
   administrators.
   - Develop additional expertise in Linux, Python, JavaScript, various GIS
   packages, associated database technologies, and NOAA’s real-time
   operational meteorological, oceanographic, and hydrologic spatial data
   sets, with a focus on geospatial data processing and management.

*Decision Making and Problem Solving*

The employee will receive supervision and guidance from the National
Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/National Ocean Service (NOS)
nowCOAST Project Lead and NOAA/National Weather Service (NWS)/IDP-GIS
Project Manager (PM).  The employee will work as a team member on projects
as assigned by the nowCOAST PM.


*Knowledge, Skills & Abilities*

   - Strong knowledge of and experience with software development and
   debugging, including database and web service programming and performance
   optimization.
   - Strong knowledge of software design principles and version control
   best practices.
   - Experience in the implementation, monitoring, and troubleshooting of
   applications in an operational Linux environment.
   - Familiarity with the implementation and maintenance of GIS map
   services.
   - Experience with the manipulation and visualization of spatial data
   sets (e.g. meteorological, hydrologic, and oceanographic data, imagery, and
   forecasts) in various formats (e.g. Shapefile, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF, NetCDF,
   HDF, GRIB2, BUFR).

*Education & experience*

Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science or Information Technology
with 4-6 years of software development experience or equivalent combination
of education (e.g. Master’s Degree) and experience.


2 or more years of experience with several of the following software
technologies related to processing and display of geospatial data:

   - GIS Software – ArcGIS Desktop and Server, GDAL/OGR, QGIS, FME,
   GeoServer
   - Databases – PostgreSQL with PostGIS extension, ArcSDE
   - Languages/Technologies – Python, JavaScript, Java, SQL, Subversion,
   Apache, Tomcat

Employees of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and
subject to and covered by UCAR policies with respect to all personnel
matters. The selected candidate will receive a fixed annual salary.
Benefits include health and dental insurance, sick and annual leave, paid
holidays, mandatory participation in a retirement fund (TIAA/CREF), and
life insurance. Relocation benefits are not provided and UCAR will not
sponsor a work visa to fill this position.


Please visit the VSP website for application details.

http://www.vsp.ucar.edu/opportunities/


Initial consideration will be given to applications received prior to 4:00
p.m. (MST), *Thursday, 21 July, 2016*. Thereafter, applications will be
reviewed on an as-needed basis.


*The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research is an EO/AAE who
values and encourages diversity in the workplace.*


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*Susanne Demaree*

*Web Developer | Marketing | Social Media*

P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO  80307
Phone: 303-497-8627

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