JOB DETAILS
Requirements
- Hold a postgraduate qualification in science, software engineering, or a closely related computational field.
- Bring strong experience developing scientific software with version control, solving physical problems using numerical algorithms.
- Program confidently in Fortran and Python within Unix or Linux environments, with additional C or C++ appreciated.
- Apply detailed understanding of climate system models and high-performance computing, including MPI-based parallelisation and optimisation.
- Demonstrate knowledge of software engineering best practice, documentation, testing, and collaborative workflows for large codebases.
- Value supporting others, communicating clearly, and delivering training for researchers with diverse technical backgrounds.
Responsibilities
- Configure, run and enhance experimental ACCESS regional atmosphere and land models on the National Computational Infrastructure high-performance systems.
- Manage climate and weather software development projects from concept through implementation, testing and evaluation.
- Diagnose and resolve model, performance and workflow issues, providing expert technical support on the National Computational Infrastructure and related platforms.
- Develop and maintain documentation, example configurations and training materials for ACCESS and associated tools.
- Design and deliver tutorials and workshops that build computational skills across the 21st Century Weather Centre’s diverse research community.
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