Hi everyone!

Is anyone interested in a scientific Python programming job? I have been asked 
to post the job ad below. It looks like a good opportunity for the right 
person. If you’re interested, please contact Daehyok Shin directly (details 
below).

Cheers,
    Ed


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Scientific Python Programmer (Melbourne or Canberra, Australia)

$76,025 - $86,438 per annum, plus an additional 15.4% superannuation

Scientific Python programmer. We are looking for a scientific Python developer 
to work in the area of hydrological modelling and water forecasting. You will 
be involved in developing forecasting tools to produce and deliver water 
information products at a variety of time-scales with an emphasis on web 
delivery of products. Full-time for one-year.

· professional knowledge and experience of the Python standard library as well 
as key third party packages for scientific computing such as NumPy, pandas, 
matplotlib and PyTables
· experience with basic software engineering practices (e.g. distributed VCS, 
issue tracking, code review)
· experience with shell scripting and basic Linux system administration tasks
· familiarity with scientific data management practices and formats (e.g NetCDF 
and HDF) and/or relational databases
· web development experience (with Javascript/HTML/CSS) would be an additional 
benefit

You will be part of a team working across a number of projects delivering 
systems and development support, as such, strong communication skills are a 
must.

Contact: Daehyok Shin, The Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
E-mail contact: d.s...@bom.gov.au <mailto:d.s...@bom.gov.au>

No telecommuting

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Dr. Edward Schofield
Python Charmers
+61 (0)405 676 229
http://pythoncharmers.com

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