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CSIRO

4.0
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2022 Software Development Engineer (Jan 2022)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Queensland

      Brisbane

Remote

Brisbane, Pullenvale

  • Australia

    Australia

    Remote work

    • Queensland

      Brisbane

Location

Brisbane, Brisbane, Pullenvale

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 66,163 - 98,504 / Year
  • Number of vacancies1 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 5 Dec 2021
  • Start dateStart date 16 Jan 2022 - 28 Jan 2022

The Opportunity:

  • Apply your software/electrical/mechatronics engineering skills to the resources sector
  • Draw on your experience in designing & developing significant software projects
  • Work in world-class research & development precinct!

We are seeking a Software Development Engineer to work as a key member of the Resource Logistics Team to contribute essential software engineering, system commissioning and customer support capabilities. You will be based at the Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies (QCAT) in Pullenvale, which is a hub for world-class research and development in the mining, energy and manufacturing industries.

This role will see you providing critical software development and support for the team's diverse research portfolio, which includes petrographic analysis, supply chain monitoring and control, and various sensor technologies for characterisation and automation applications in the resources sector.

In addition, a key component of your role will be to provide reliable software support to existing commercial clients of our component grain analysis (CGA) technology. You will also undertake key improvements and extensions to the software platform that will expand its capabilities into new application domains and deployment platforms, and develop new and/or maintain existing software interfaces for instrumentation and sensors used to support the broader group's automation and field characterisation work.

Applications are invited across two capability levels and the successful candidate will be appointed at the level commensurate with their skills and experience. More detail around the differences between the levels is in the position description.

Your duties will include:

  • Providing software design, implementation and support for existing and new project applications and products developed by the research group, specifically:
    • Component Grain Analysis software
    • Another image, signal, and spectral analysis processing software
    • Sensor drivers and interfaces: development, enhancement, and maintenance
    • User interfaces: design, development, and maintenance.
  • Maintaining software version control (Git/Bitbucket) for current and legacy software applications.

  • Providing technical support to clients for our commercialized software systems, including the management of a secure license-control system.

Location: Brisbane (Pullenvale), QLD
Salary: AU$66k – AU$98k plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Specified term of 3 years
Reference: 79180

To be considered you will need:

  • Relevant diploma/bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant work experience in Software, Electrical or Mechatronics Engineering.
  • Proficiency in application development and support for C# or equivalent object-oriented high-level language.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing and developing significant software projects and/or managing the software system life cycle.
  • The ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary research team and carry out tasks under general direction from Scientific Researchers.
  • The ability & willingness to contribute novel ideas and approaches in support of scientific investigations.

For full details about this role, please visit CSIRO Careers Page and review the Position Description.

Eligibility:

To be eligible to apply for this role, you must be currently residing in Australia as:

  • An Australian or New Zealand citizen;
  • An Australian Permanent Resident or;
  • An Australian temporary resident who has unrestricted work rights for the duration of the term (until approx. 2025) and with no requirement for visa sponsorship.

The successful applicant will be required to obtain and provide a National Police Check or equivalent.

Flexible Working Arrangements:

We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work.

Diversity and Inclusion:

We are working hard to recruit people representing the diversity across our society, and ensure that all our people feel supported to do their best work and feel empowered to let their ideas flourish.

About CSIRO:

At CSIRO Australia's national science agency, we solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. We put the safety and wellbeing of our people above all else and earn trust everywhere because we only deal in facts. We collaborate widely and generously and deliver solutions with real impact. Join us and start creating tomorrow today!

How to Apply:

Please apply online via the CSIRO website and provide a cover letter and CV that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian Work Visa (All Other)Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent Resident

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Associate Degree or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Work Visa (All Other)
  • Study fields
    Engineering & Mathematics
  • Degree typesAssociate Degree or higher
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Reviews

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Graduate
Melbourne
5 months ago

My role is in business development providing the business side of support so that scientists and their research can have impact. Day to day responsibilities vary as a graduate where I am gathering a blend of formal training and on the job learning. I am experiencing three different rotations, each lasting 6 months. I am also involved in various projects at the same time so I split my time between those projects which vary in difficulty, length and nature e.g. desktop research task

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Graduate
Melbourne
5 months ago

As a research technician, my responsibility is to help with whatever project I am assigned too. Due to the newness of my role, this is almost always supervised.

user
Graduate
Newcastle
5 months ago

My work is primarily remote; my team live on the other side of the country. Thus it can get quite isolating and lonely, as well as anxiety inducing due to losing the human touch of working in a team. But this was part of the role I agreed to and so I have learned to find strategies to deal with it such as making special efforts to socialise and engage with the local staff.

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About the employer

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CSIRO

Rating

4.0

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

R&D and Manufacturing

At CSIRO, we do the extraordinary every day. We innovate for tomorrow and help improve today – for our customers, all Australians and the world.

Pros and cons of working at CSIRO

Pros

  • CSIRO has really flexible working arrangements... no pressure to work from the office.

  • The culture is one of inclusivity creativity and a deep commitment to improvement.

  • Great professional development opportunities.

  • I like the work-life balance that CSIRO provides—I'm able to complete my work and have time for other commitments.

  • Working for an organisation that is on the cutting edge of science and innovation.

Cons

    • Not knowing if I have a job after my contract ends.

    • Multiple processes and steps that could be simplified.

    • It can feel isolating at times as the office is always really quiet, and most of your day-to-day interaction is online.

    • Promotion opportunities have not been clearly explained.

    • The structure and bureaucracy make things get done at a slower pace.