OverviewAs a Software Engineer in the Energy and Resources Program, you will play a critical role in maintaining and evolving the Bureau's weather forecasting systems that produce and deliver forecasts for Energy and Resources customers.
You will contribute to the development of customer-facing products, including interactive visualisations and robust APIs, to ensure weather insights are accessible and actionable for a diverse range of users.
Your work will directly support forecasters and customers by enhancing the reliability, usability, and performance of forecasting tools and services.ResponsibilitiesMaintain and evolve Bureau weather forecasting systems that produce and deliver forecasts for Energy and Resources customers.Contribute to the development of customer-facing products, including interactive visualisations and robust APIs, to ensure weather insights are accessible and actionable for a diverse range of users.Support forecasters and customers by enhancing the reliability, usability, and performance of forecasting tools and services.Contribute to the Bureau's next-generation weather forecasting platform, integrating meteorologist-driven forecasts and automated services powered by machine learning.Design and build scalable, full-stack solutions using Python, Django, and React to transform complex weather data into actionable intelligence.Apply DevSecOps principles to ensure secure, reliable, and maintainable systems, including continuous integration and delivery pipelines.Leverage cloud technologies (preferably AWS) and collaborate with customer-facing teams to translate user needs into innovative, high-impact services.QualificationsExperience with Python, Django, and React.Knowledge of weather data and full-stack development concepts is desirable.Strong focus on customer-facing delivery and ability to work with cross-functional teams to translate requirements into valuable services.Application DetailsApplication Closing Date: Monday 22 September 2025
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