The University of Texas at Austin
Senior Software Engineer Manager
The University of Texas at Austin, Campus, Illinois, us, 60920
Job Posting Title:
Senior Software Engineer Manager Hiring Department:
Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering Position Open To:
All Applicants Weekly Scheduled Hours:
30 FLSA Status:
Exempt Earliest Start Date:
Immediately Position Duration:
Expected to Continue Until Aug 31, 2027 Location:
UT MAIN CAMPUS Job Details
As a top-10 engineering school, the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has been a global leader in technology innovation and engineering education for over a century. The Nuclear and Radiation Engineering (NRE) area within the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering includes six faculty, along with researchers and students, in the study and application of nuclear and radiation engineering, including imaging, robotics, high-performance computing, reactor design and materials development. The Digital Molten Salt Reactor Initiative (D’MSRI) is a program funded by the state of Texas to develop a long-term research program at UT that centers on the use of digital twins to enable the licensing of innovations for advanced reactors in Texas. Purpose
This position will develop and manage software system needs for the DMSRI and does not require technical knowledge of nuclear systems. The successful candidate will manage the software allocations on the high-performance computer system at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) for computer and software development of software. Responsibilities
Software Project Management, including code reviews, code profiling, SCRUM master, and improving draft code towards production code Integration and education on modern practices with machine learning and AI tools for engineering and administrative applications and databases Management of engagement with digital twins through internal and external websites Management of computer projects (storage, compute allocations, and software licenses) on high-performance computing hardware and repositories (Gitlab) Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Science or other related discipline. Experience developing and managing web pages Experience developing and managing machine learning applications Preferred Qualifications
Ability to use secure frontier LLMs for agentic coding Experience serving as SCRUM master Experience managing software license compliance Experience performing code reviews and code profiling Salary Range
$150,000+ This position is based on current available funding that will continue through August 31, 2027. Extensions beyond this time are possible, based on performance and the availability of funding. Working Conditions
May work around standard office conditions. Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation. Use of manual dexterity. Work Shift
Working with multiple groups means the work may take place in multiple locations on the Main and Pickle Research Campus. This position may be eligible for a hybrid (on-campus and off-campus) work based on business needs and at the discretion of the supervisor. Equal Opportunity Employer
The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action.
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Senior Software Engineer Manager Hiring Department:
Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering Position Open To:
All Applicants Weekly Scheduled Hours:
30 FLSA Status:
Exempt Earliest Start Date:
Immediately Position Duration:
Expected to Continue Until Aug 31, 2027 Location:
UT MAIN CAMPUS Job Details
As a top-10 engineering school, the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has been a global leader in technology innovation and engineering education for over a century. The Nuclear and Radiation Engineering (NRE) area within the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering includes six faculty, along with researchers and students, in the study and application of nuclear and radiation engineering, including imaging, robotics, high-performance computing, reactor design and materials development. The Digital Molten Salt Reactor Initiative (D’MSRI) is a program funded by the state of Texas to develop a long-term research program at UT that centers on the use of digital twins to enable the licensing of innovations for advanced reactors in Texas. Purpose
This position will develop and manage software system needs for the DMSRI and does not require technical knowledge of nuclear systems. The successful candidate will manage the software allocations on the high-performance computer system at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) for computer and software development of software. Responsibilities
Software Project Management, including code reviews, code profiling, SCRUM master, and improving draft code towards production code Integration and education on modern practices with machine learning and AI tools for engineering and administrative applications and databases Management of engagement with digital twins through internal and external websites Management of computer projects (storage, compute allocations, and software licenses) on high-performance computing hardware and repositories (Gitlab) Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Science or other related discipline. Experience developing and managing web pages Experience developing and managing machine learning applications Preferred Qualifications
Ability to use secure frontier LLMs for agentic coding Experience serving as SCRUM master Experience managing software license compliance Experience performing code reviews and code profiling Salary Range
$150,000+ This position is based on current available funding that will continue through August 31, 2027. Extensions beyond this time are possible, based on performance and the availability of funding. Working Conditions
May work around standard office conditions. Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation. Use of manual dexterity. Work Shift
Working with multiple groups means the work may take place in multiple locations on the Main and Pickle Research Campus. This position may be eligible for a hybrid (on-campus and off-campus) work based on business needs and at the discretion of the supervisor. Equal Opportunity Employer
The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action.
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