*Title:* Software Release Engineer II

SBGrid Consortium, Harvard Medical School, Department of Biological
Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology



*Job summary:*

SBGrid Consortium at Harvard Medical School (www.sbgrid.org) is a
collaboration to provide the structural biology community with support for
research computing. The primary service offered by SBGrid is the
collection, deployment and maintenance of a comprehensive set of software
and computational tools that are useful in structural biology research. The
SBGrid software library is effectively a kind of scientific ‘app store’
that allows users to access a wide range of up-to-date applications without
having to download, compile, configure, maintain or update software. Over
270 different scientific applications and software suites are supported on
Linux and OS X operating systems. A paper describing the project was
recently published in eLIFE (http://elife.elifesciences.org/content/2/e01456
).



*Primary job responsibilities:*

 SBGrid Consortium has an immediate opening for a Software Release
Engineer. The primary responsibilities of the position will be installing,
configuring and testing structural biology software on Linux and OS X for
use in the Consortium laboratories as well as providing first level
technical support for software users. The majority of user support occurs
over email, so the ability to communicate clear English instructions is
critical. Additional responsibilities include working with scientific
software developers to integrate new applications into the software
collection.

The scientific software is written in a polyglot of languages (Fortran, C,
C++, Python, Java, Perl, Tcl/Tk and many sh/csh scripts) and built with any
one of a number of different build systems (autotools, cmake, scons,
homebrew shell scripts/makefiles, setuptools, etc). This is a hybrid type
position where some software development experience is useful, but it is
not a traditional developer job in any sense. You will work as a member of
a multidisciplinary research and computing environment that integrates a
software consortium, research computing support, research laboratories, and
teaching initiatives.



*Basic Qualifications:*

Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering or
technology-related discipline or equivalent combination of education plus
relevant experience. 5-7 years of research computing experience.



*Requirements:*

●      basic working knowledge of at least one programming or scripting
language

●      sh or csh shell scripting experience

●      basic knowledge of how to drive a compiler and linker as well as an
understanding of shared libraries

●      autodidact with strong attention to detail and enthusiasm for hard
problems



*Additional Qualifications:*

Familiarity with Python or other programming languages; familiarity with
structural biology applications (e.g. PyMOL, Coot, Schrodinger) and
structure determination/analysis workflows; strong knowledge of Linux and
OS X operating systems. The successful candidate will have excellent
organizational skills and particular ability to work independently and
prioritize work. Proven project and/or program management skills. Excellent
interpersonal and communications skills. Ability to work with discretion.



*To apply*, email the SBGrid Consortium at ap...@hkl.hms.harvard.edu.

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