Qualifications
Responsibilities
Benefits
Job Description
The Department of Astronomy has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 3 position to join their team. Two positions available.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Alert Production group within the Data Intensive Research in Astrophysics and Cosmology (DIRAC) Institute at the University of Washington invites applications for a research scientist to join us in Seattle to develop and operate its real-time astronomical data-processing pipelines. This position is based in Seattle, WA.
We are looking for a research scientist to work within the Alert Production team and across the wider Rubin Data Management project. In this position you will help develop and operate important elements of the LSST data processing algorithms and software (including work on image differencing, coadded image template generation, object classification, and alert streaming). Twenty percent of your time will be available for original research.
Key Responsibilities
Algorithm and Software Development (40%):
Develop, implement, and test elements of the LSST data processing algorithms and software pipelines, with an emphasis on scientific rigor and computational performance.
Work may include image differencing, coadded image template generation, object association and classification, and alert streaming infrastructure.
Contribute to the full development lifecycle, including algorithm and software design, code review, testing, and maintenance, following modern software engineering best practices such as version control, continuous integration, and peer review.
Primary development will be in Python, with performance-critical components implemented in C++ or Rust.
Data Analysis in Support of LSST Operations (25%):
Evaluate the scientific data quality of LSST data products as processed by the developed pipelines, ensuring that outputs meet observatory requirements.
Explore large-scale datasets to identify systematic issues, develop quantitative metrics to characterize pipeline performance, and diagnose the root causes of data quality problems.
Propose and implement mitigations in collaboration with pipeline developers and members of the science community.
Documentation and Reporting (15%):
Communicate the results of algorithm development and data analysis activities through technical notes, peer-reviewed journal papers, and presentations.
Report results to both internal project stakeholders and the broader astronomical community.
Maintain clear and thorough documentation of software, methods, and findings.
Participate in planning meetings to coordinate work activities and track progress.
Personally-directed research (20%):
Lead or collaborate on independent scientific research topics making use of Rubin Observatory data.
Disseminate results through peer-reviewed publications and presentations at scientific conferences.
Required Qualifications
To be considered for this opportunity your application must demonstrate you meet both the minimum qualifications and additional qualifications listed below. Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license, certification, and/or registration.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree, Astronomy, Physics, Computer Science, or related field
Four years of experience developing Python and/or C++ algorithms and software in an astronomical context
Applicants who do not meet these qualifications WILL NOT be forwarded to the Hiring Manager.
Desired Qualifications
Strong written and oral communication skills
PhD in astronomy, physics, computer science, or a related field.
Prior experience with large astronomical survey data and/or software.
Experience with collaborative software development using Git and GitHub.
Commitment to writing clear documentation and software tests; familiarity with continuous integration.
Enthusiasm for contributing to science projects enabled by early LSST data in DiRAC research areas ().
Visa Sponsorship
This recruitment is open to applicants who will require employer sponsorship for an H-1B or E-3 visa.
About the Team
The Rubin Observatory is an international collaboration with headquarters in Tucson, AZ. The Rubin Observatory Data Management team is composed of approximately 100 people, with 12 based at the University of Washington. The open-source codebase is available at https://github.com/lsst, and the developer guide is maintained at https://developer.lsst.io.
The Institute for Data-intensive Research in Astrophysics and Cosmology (DiRAC; http://dirac.astro.washington.edu) is a center within the Astronomy Department at the University of Washington. Its mission is to build the world’s most advanced datasets, algorithms, and tools to explore and understand the universe. The Institute comprises six faculty and senior fellows and over 30 postdoctoral researchers, research scientists, software engineers, and graduate students. We strive to be an inclusive, welcoming, and collaborative community. We especially encourage individuals from underrepresented groups in STEM to apply.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to learn more about DiRAC research areas at https://dirac.astro.washington.edu/research/.
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$80,244.00 annualPay Range Maximum:
$132,612.00 annualOther Compensation:
-Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)Temporary or Regular?
This is a regular positionFTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%Union/Bargaining Unit:
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