S[&]T

Senior Software Engineer / Technical Lead – S[&]T – Delft

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At S[&]T we contribute to a safer life on Earth by translating space data into valuable and actionable insights. With this, we help organizations, governments and commercial entities to strengthen their information position and thereby improve their decision-making. We focus on 4 domains: Space & Science, Defence & Security, Environment & Sustainability and the High-Tech Industry. We control all levels of the data value chain from data source to user applications, and apply our expertise within our innovations, customer projects, and talent acquisition services. Our headquarters are in Delft, The Netherlands and we have two satellite offices in Oslo, Norway and Rome, Italy with a total of 125 experts employed at S[&]T.

We are currently looking for a Senior Software Engineer / Technical Lead to join the team in Delft!

We are currently looking for a Senior Software Engineer for our Space & Science business unit in Delft, the Netherlands, to work on the software development for our Data Processing and Analysis systems and services.

One of our teams within the Space & Science business unit is working on delivering solutions that facilitate automated processing of Earth Observation (EO) data, and provide both automated and interactive analysis of such data. For example, we provide an interactive environment for scientific end-users to develop and test their own data processors. Similarly, we deliver quality control systems for various missions such as Biomass, Sentinel-1, and Sentinel-5P, that monitor satellite instrument performance and perform validation (for example: https://mpc-vdaf-server.tropomi.eu/). Our toolchains are also used for public services that allow scientists to easily retrieve and analyze EO data, especially data concerned with the atmospheric composition (for example: NO2 over Europe (https://maps.s5p-pal.com/).

Currently, we are looking for people who enjoy working on state-of-the-art (open-source) technologies and have in-depth knowledge of the software engineering domain.

Responsibilities:

  • Software design and development within various projects and for the common tool stack.
  • Together with the software architect, you are the lead engineer responsible for one or more projects in the Earth Observation Domain.
  • You can come up with designs of new solutions and know when to reuse existing ones.
  • Take ownership of the software development process (estimation, scope management, release cycle).
  • Lead team members within the projects.
  • Provide support to (scientific) end-users.

Requirements:

  • You have completed an academic education (MSc) in Computer Science or Informatics, or alternatively, you have a well-established track record in software engineering and have experience with the complete software development lifecycle.
  • At least 7 years of experience with coding in at least 2 languages (preferably a high-level and low-level language).
  • For example: you have experience with C, C++ and Python software development.
  • You are able and like to work with Python on larger code bases with for example; typing, dataclasses, static code checking and bridge to other languages as needed.
  • Provide architectural solutions, and know when to use OO or alternatives.
  • Experience working with Linux (including system administration tasks).
  • You have experience with coaching other software engineers.
  • You function well in a team (5-7 people) and can communicate effectively and clearly (both verbally and in writing) with customers and your team members.
  • Comfortable with writing formal documentation (requirements, design, interfaces, and others).
  • Familiarity with customers who require a more formal approach is a plus.
  • Experience with version management systems/source control (git), continuous integration (Jenkins/Gitlab), project management tools (Redmine), virtualization (VMs), and containerization (Docker).

Nice to haves:

  • Experience with Nix/NixOS or declarative programming.
  • Knowledge of Django, Jupyterlab, Openstack.
  • Experience with front-end development and/or scientific visualisation.
  • You are fluent in written and spoken English, and Dutch is a nice-to-have.
  • You are authorised to work in the Netherlands.

In addition, as a Software Engineer with a passion for cutting-edge software development, you are someone who:

  • Enjoys working in a team within a dynamic, high-tech organization.
  • Enjoys working with cloud infrastructure for scientific computing, for example within the field of Earth Observation data processing.
  • Likes to come up with their own solutions, and discuss and debate various options within the team.
  • Can communicate clearly with (scientific) users and provide support to them.
  • Is accurate, self-learning, and able to think on a higher level of abstraction.
  • Also enjoys social interactions with colleagues.

Ready to grow with us?

If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear your story – and see how we can build a Space for a Safer Life together

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