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The Controls Software Engineer plans, implements, modifies, administers, and evaluates Control and Data Acquisition software and systems for the organisation’s telescope. While being part of the organisation’s Computing and Software team, they work with the Observation Monitoring and Control Agile Release Train in coordination with the Control System Architect and other Control System Engineers to develop the organisation’s control system, using the TANGO framework.
MEng in Mechatronics, Electronic Engineering, Control Systems, Computer Science, or such relevant qualification coupled with 3 years relevant working experience within a software engineering environment, preferably in an engineering development project environment with a strong control system. Experience with control systems frameworks, e.g. TANGO toolkit including TANGO device development and client-side tools, or comparable toolkits
Practical experience configuring instrumentation, integrating, and commissioning control systems, and operator training.Modern software collaboration tools such as Github, Containers, Google Drive, JIRA etc. Experience with quality assurance processes and software development processes and willingness to participate in improving software development processes and software quality procedures.
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