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Software Developer - Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy
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About the Role
You will design, build, and maintain software and systems that enable researchers around the world to access and use radio astronomy data to make exciting scientific discoveries. Your work will directly support radio astronomy projects, including the MWA, by creating reliable web-based systems that provide rapid and easy access to big data and computing resources.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, test and maintain the web front-end and back-end software components and systems of various systems supporting CIRA’s radio astronomy and instrumentation projects with an initial focus on the MWA data portal (asvo.mwatelescope.org).
- Capture and analyse bug reports, suggestions, and feature requests from users; estimate effort, plan and execute the appropriate releases.
- Provide support to end-users and communicate with key stakeholders.
- Maintain and enhance user and system documentation.
- Proactively monitor the operation and performance of the applications and associated systems.
- Work with the Software & Systems Team Leader and external service providers to design, plan, and implement system upgrades and migrations.
- Assist the CIRA Operations Team and Software & Systems Team Leader with other projects and tasks as necessary.
Selection Criteria
We’re looking for a developer who is eager to apply their skills in a rewarding environment, which has real scientific impact, and is interested in learning or improving their skills in web technologies, big data, and HPC. Additionally, you will demonstrate the following:
Essential Criteria
- A degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or relevant field; or an equivalent combination of hands-on experience and/or education. We value diverse pathways into tech!
- Professional experience delivering web-based solutions, with examples you've contributed to.
- Practical front-end web development skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript and React (or similar framework).
- Experience programming in Python and working on backend systems.
- Familiarity with version control tools and workflows (e.g. Github).
- Comfortable working with Linux-based environments.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to collaborate with end users and external service providers to resolve issues.
- Ability to organise and prioritise tasks to ensure users’ needs are met.
- Demonstrated problem solving and analytical skills with the ability to resolve complex issues.
- Effective written communication skills including documenting systems and explaining technical concepts clearly and concisely to stakeholders.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a small team.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience with relational databases and SQL.
- Exposure to containerisation for development and deployment (e.g. Docker).
- Exposure to working with big data and/or a HPC environment.
- A passion for learning in a small, supportive and collaborative team.
- An interest in science or astronomy.
Role Requirements
- As this is a fixed term role, you will require work rights in Australia that match the tenure of the role to be considered.
- Interstate and/or overseas travel may be required.
- You must possess a current WA Driver’s Licence.
- Successful applicants are subject to a National Police Clearance, and background, integrity, and reference checks to Curtin’s satisfaction.
Our Team
The Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) is a multi-disciplinary research institute engaged in projects involving radio astronomy. CIRA leads and operates the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) and participates in the international SKA project. Curtin University is committed to equity and inclusive work environments.
Application Information
Join Us! If this sounds like your next role, please click APPLY NOW and attach:
- Up to date Resume
- Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience
- A document addressing the selection criteria for the role
Applications close: Thursday, 23 October 2025
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📌 Software Developer - Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy
🏢 Curtin University
📍 Western Australia