Senior Software Engineer - Team Lead


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Diamond Light Source

Listed on

19th February 2018

Location

Didcot

Salary/Rate

£42297 - £49761

Salary Notes

(Discretionary range to £57,225)

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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We are looking for a high calibre senior software engineer with a vision and interest in science to join our dynamic scientific software group and lead a small team working on the visualisation and analysis of experiments at Diamond. Developers in the scientific software group lead and participate in collaborations with world leading software groups such the Eclipse foundation and our internal software teams. You will use your experience and knowledge to participate and ensure the success of these projects. There will be additional opportunities to develop existing and new applications and collaborations to exploit the very latest developments in distributed and high performance computing to address the challenging requirements of a broad range of scientific disciplines at the forefront of UK and international science.

As a seasoned software engineer with excellent communication skills, a strong interest in science and the latest advances in every facet of delivering world leading software, you will have an excellent track record of ensuring the timely and effective delivery of complex, robust multi-layered software systems. Working with colleagues in the data analysis and data acquisition team you will help optimise and record the whole scientific process of Diamond beamlines from experiment planning, data acquisition through to the experimenters leaving with high quality experimental results.

We offer comprehensive benefits including flexible working arrangements.

For further information and to apply, please click on the apply button, to visit our website.

Closing date: 25 March 2018.

Diamond is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.

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