[ES_JOBS_NET] Workflow & Domain Science Programmer - CW3E / SIO / UCSD - San Diego, CA

Patrick Mulrooney pmulrooney at ucsd.edu
Wed Apr 20 11:23:31 MDT 2022


The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E
<https://cw3e.ucsd.edu/overview/>) at the Scripps Institution of
Oceanographyat the University of California San Diego is looking for an
experienced workflow and domain science programmer. Please see the
following posting for additional detail on the position, workflow and
domain science programmer
<https://employment.ucsd.edu/workflow-and-domain-science-programmer-115754/job/19006492>
.

The filing deadline is April 28th.
DESCRIPTION

Develops and optimizes a variety of computational, data science, and CI
research tools and components. Performs research on current and future HPC,
data, and CI technologies, hardware and software projects. Works on
workflow development and maintenance, optimization, programming,
performance analysis and / or benchmarking assignments of moderate scope
where the tasks involve knowledge of domain science research requirements
and / or CI design / implementation requirements.

Applies skills as a seasoned, experienced IT research professional and full
stack developer. Uses computational, computer science, data science, and CI
software research and development principles, with relevant domain science
knowledge where applicable, along with professional programming concepts
for medium-sized projects or portions of larger projects.
QUALIFICATIONS

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   Intermediate knowledge of HPC / data science / CI.
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   Advanced skills, and demonstrated experience associated with one or more
   of the following: HPC hardware and software power and performance analysis
   and research, design, modification, Implementation and deployment of HPC or
   data science or CI applications and tools. Experience associated with
   workflow systems (cylc, rocoto, etc) used to support operational runs of
   domain science software and / or codes.
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   Demonstrated ability to regularly interface with management. Can
   communicate technical information in a non-technical manner to technical
   and non-technical peers.
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   Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to communicate
   technical information to technical and non-technical personnel at various
   levels in the organization and to external research and education
   audiences. Ability to write clear and concise documentation to both
   technical and general audiences.
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   Thorough experience working in a complex computing / data / CI
   environment encompassing all or some of the following: HPC, data science
   infrastructure and tools / software, and diverse domain science application
   base. Experience in working on workflow and develop of web-based products.
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   Proven ability to successfully work on multiple concurrent projects.
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   Proven ability to understand research computing / data / CI needs,
   mapping use cases to requirements and how systems / software /
   infrastructure can support those needs and meet the requirements.
   Demonstrated ability to develop and implement such solutions.
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   Broad experience in one or more of the following: optimizing,
   benchmarking, HPC performance and power modeling, analyzing hardware,
   software, and applications for HPC / data / CI. Experience with code
   curation, code management, workflows, and dealing with large data sets.
   Knowledge of best practices for maintaining scientific data and code over
   extended timeframes.
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   Experience and ability to collaborate effectively with all levels of
   staff; technical, students, faculty and administrators.
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