Job Description:

Job Summary

This role focuses on designing, developing, and maintaining scientific software that converts raw spacecraft data into high-precision data products used by astronomers worldwide. The position supports multiple space science missions and contributes to calibration pipelines, data processing automation, and data quality monitoring in a fast-paced, multi-mission environment.

The engineer will collaborate closely with scientists and developers to deliver reliable, accurate, and scalable software solutions. This role involves both internal development and external-facing support, requiring strong technical skills, problem-solving ability, and effective communication with diverse user communities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain software for processing and calibrating astronomical data

  • Build and enhance calibration software for space-based scientific instruments

  • Contribute to automation of data processing pipelines and data quality monitoring systems

  • Support development of scientific data formats and open-source astronomy libraries

  • Collaborate with astronomers to deliver solutions for complex scientific problems

  • Identify issues, implement fixes, and provide technical guidance to development teams and end users

Required Qualifications

  • Strong expertise in Python software development

  • Experience developing software in C

  • Experience using open-source scientific libraries such as NumPy, SciPy, and Astropy

  • Proficiency with Git and collaborative version-control workflows

  • Familiarity with software testing tools and practices

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, planning, and organizational skills

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Familiarity with data formats such as YAML, JSON, HDF5, or similar

  • Experience working with astronomical data formats

  • Educational background in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, astronomy, or a closely related discipline

Working Place:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Company :

2026 Feb 12th Virtual - Space Telescope Science Institute