Java Applications Programmer position
at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Space Science and Engineering Center
The Space Science & Engineering Center on the UW-Madison Campus has a position
opening (#48076) for a Systems Programmer to work with a small team of
education and software experts in the Earth Science Research, Education and
Applications Solution Network (REASoN) project, a distributed network of data
and information providers for Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) science,
applications and education. The team is comprised of experts in meteorology,
marine biology, instructional design and computer science. The candidate will
create a toolkit of Java applications that can be used to create numerous
web-based learning objects. These java applets will need to present a
consistent user interface, deal with realtime and archived data from a variety
of sources, and encourage highly interactive learning for (mainly)
undergraduate education.
Qualifications Required:
* Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science Mathematics, or a Physical Science.
* A strong background in the geosciences and computer science.
* A creative Java programmer who has experience in highly interactive,
web-based applet development.
* Needs to be comfortable with physical science projects, data communications
issues, and the http server environment.
SSEC is a research and development center with an international reputation for
formulating and developing instrumentation for both terrestrial and space
flight applications. http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/ Deadline September 1st or until
a suitable candidate found.
Please refer to PVL #48076 and send your resume and letter of interest to:
HR Department
Space Science and Engineering Center
1225 W. Dayton St.
Madison, WI 53706
Sally.Loy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
For the UW-Madison listing, see
http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/apo/employment/index.htm and refer to PVL #48076.
(You will note that this is titled a "Systems Programmer" in the PVL.)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
(please do NOT write back to me!! -- thanks!)
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Tom Whittaker (tomw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Space Science and Engineering Center
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies
Phone/VoiceMail: 608.262.2759