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Space Sciences Lab, UC Berkeley

Software Engineer

CompanySpace Sciences Lab, UC Berkeley
Websitessl.berkeley.edu
RoleSoftware Engineer
Typefull-time
Role taxonomySoftware Engineering
SpecialtiesSoftware Engineering
LocationBerkeley, CA / Primarily
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucb/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=21&JobOpeningId=40911&PostingSeq=1 · ucbspace@gmail.com
Hiring notes
Parsed locationsBerkeley, CA, Primarily
Posted byucbspace
PostedOct 7, 2022
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Original posting

Space Sciences Lab, UC Berkeley | Software Engineer | Berkeley, CA | Primarily ONSITE FULLTIME | https://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/ You know that NASA mission control room where where a tightly knit team of headset-wearing operators excitedly awaits telemetry from the latest space probe? That's where you'll work in this position! From its perch on the Berkeley hillside overlooking the San Francisco Bay, the SSL Missions Operations center directly operates over half a dozen (and growing!) NASA spacecraft that are actively conducting peaceful scientific research. We're looking for a software engineer to develop ground systems software for existing and upcoming missions. This software takes a variety of forms and is typically involved with routing and monitoring telemetry, generating commands, scheduling operations, performing encryption / decryption, and more. * Expect to work closely with a small team of other highly engaged engineers while enjoying a high level of autonomy. * The work environment isn't corporate or startup; it's an independent research lab in a university setting. The engineering work is both interesting and impactful, and there is great appreciation here for engineers who love their craft. Apply: https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucb/EMPLOY... US persons only, please, due to the sensitive nature of this position. Questions answered: ucbspace@gmail.com