Virginia Tech Advanced Research Computing (ARC) seeks a Research Software Engineer for a one-year restricted role developing HPC tools supporting cutting-edge research and innovation.
ARC hosts state-of-the-art, scalable research computing infrastructure to serve the academic and research community at VT. The CS-RSE will work in concert with ARC computational science and system engineering teams within ARC to undertake software development and system integration projects. The primary focus of their effort will be to build, test, and deploy research computing applications for the VT community.
Candidates should have:
The successful candidate will:
The Virginia Tech research portfolio has computational needs from a broad spectrum of domain areas in science, engineering, the arts, and more. ARC enables groundbreaking research and discovery by providing centralized, scalable computing resources and advanced research computing and visualization services. ARC systems currently host 50,000+ CPU cores, 500+ advanced GPUs, and 10+ petabytes of storage. We stay abreast of novel and developing trends in research computing and attempt to deliver high-value systems suited to the needs exhibited by the VT research community.
This position offers opportunities to mentor students, contribute to open-source software projects, attend research and trade conferences, and participate in sponsored projects. ARC serves a large and diverse research community, and we seek applications from people of all backgrounds, and encourage those belonging to groups that are often underrepresented in STEM fields to apply.
Exempt: Not eligible for overtime
One year restricted appointment, with the potential to be extended
$79,000 - $97,000
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8/18/2025
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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