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First up, Plymouth Marine Laboratory – renowned internationally for its research excellence supporting a sustainable ocean – is looking for data scientists and Linux Engineers. It sounds fascinating.
We are in an exciting period of transition and modernisation with a focus on removing legacy systems whilst moving towards more modern Linux computing systems, be that in the cloud or on-premises. We are looking for a knowledgeable, experienced agile person to join our team and lead the relevant parts of this innovation.
We currently have a sizeable on-site data centre and we are just finishing the expansion with a ~£1m investment to move into Artificial Intelligence and machine learning with a cutting-edge GPU cluster. The volume of data that we manage is growing on a daily basis as we draw in raw satellite data from the EU's Copernicus programme and NASA satellites to produce Earth Observation data products, giving insights into the health of the worlds' oceans.
We have over 8PB of network storage presently and we download data using either our 2Gbps internet connection or direct satellite link. Analysis and interpretation of these data is continual, making use of the grid processing infrastructure – around 1,400 CPUs and 7TB RAM.
Experience and eligibility requirements
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PML is looking for an enthusiastic and forward-looking data scientist to develop environmental intelligence applications using Earth Observation (EO) data from satellites, aircraft and drones. The successful applicant will work in the NERC EO Data Acquisition Service (NEODAAS) that provides researchers in the UK with EO data and services and has recently installed a new £1m 40-GPU cluster (MAGEO) with 2PB of storage.
The postholder will work with UK scientists, applying machine learning and data science techniques to large EO datasets and will make use of the MAGEO system. They will tackle problems covering time series, image analysis and integration of data collected from multiple sources across diverse environmental science areas. Solutions to these problems will likely require technologies across the spectrum of machine learning, ranging from XGBoost and decision trees through to multilayer perceptrons, large-scale convolutional neural networks and recurrent neural networks. The work will be driven by end-user requirements and will depend on both well-established and state-of-the-art approaches to deliver results and publications.
Required skills and experience:
Next up we're off to Delib, an organisation that helps government run excellent, effective public consultations with tools that make it easy to involve citizens in decision making. It's looking for a Python Developer.
Our final bunch of roles this week are at Dynamic Planner, which is an is an end-to-end, risk-based financial planning system for advice firms. It's looking for software developers and test analysts.
We need an experienced Python web developer (product engineer).
We have interesting problems.
We're not a bad company.
Engineering is based in our HQ in Bristol UK. This job can be substantially performed remotely, but post-COVID it will be necessary to be present in Bristol from time to time; more on this further on.
Delib engineers work on three types of software product:
We're looking for someone who's worked on long-lived software products/SaaS and understands about building with longevity in mind. Not making a rod for your own back.
You must have substantial experience working with web stacks from client-side UI libraries down to the storage layer and everything in between. We mostly work with Python web frameworks. If you haven't used Python then we'd want to see industry experience in a good range of different languages.
It's a requirement that you have some familiarity with administering *nix production environments – it's not that you will be doing this all day every day, rather that it is essential for understanding security and incident response.
We are looking for test analysts to join our Development and Testing team.
Role purpose:
Key responsibilities:
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We are looking for a Senior Software Developer whose primary focus will be to build and enhance our core, market-leading suite of products.
Requirements:
There is a strong sense of camaraderie within the Development and Testing teams. Finding the right person who fits the team is as important as their technical skills. It's essential that everyone:
Key responsibilities:
If that sounds like you, click here to find out more and to apply for this role.
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