Unidata is looking for a Python Developer

MetPy

The Unidata Program Center is hiring! We are looking for a Python developer to join our team in creating and maintaining software and data services to support the geosciences.

As part of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) in Boulder, CO, Unidata offers competitive salaries and great benefits. UCAR was selected as one of the Best Companies to Work For in Colorado. Simply put, Unidata is a great place to work. Unidata's team environment provides high levels of autonomy and responsibility with great opportunity to excel individually and contribute to the team's success.

We are looking for a Python developer to help us help our community of scientists access the Earth system science data that fuels their research. As a member of the Python team, you will collaborate with other Unidata developers to test, support, maintain, and develop Unidata open source software products and real-time data streams. In particular, this position focuses on:

  • Development and support for MetPy and Siphon
  • Maintenance and enhancement of Unidata's Python training materials
  • Teaching Unidata’s Python Training Workshop locally and periodically at various universities, usually several times per year.

If you enjoy teaching, like working with Python, and want the opportunity to support and interact with Unidata's fantastic community of users, we encourage you to apply. For a detailed job description see the official posting.

For more information on UCAR and the application process, go to:
http://ucarcareers.silkroad.com/

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