See Yourself at APL as a member of the Electronic and Photonic Systems Department! We are seeking several full-time Software Engineers to join the team. This position will work on all phases of software application development ranging from requirements gathering through final release and life cycle maintenance for major software components, and small projects. This position will work closely with the team’s Technical Project Manager but must also operate independently and with other developers.
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Careers at APL-UW span across research and engineering, field and technical roles, software, principal investigators, business operations and administration, postdocs, internships, and more.
Every member of the Applied Physics Laboratory, from brand-new team members to long-timers celebrating decades of work at the lab, is critical to the development of cutting-edge, impactful research. And our everyday work is all the more interesting because of it! Apply now for a role where your skills make a difference.
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Come be a part of research with regional impact! The Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS) is adding a Grants and Contracts Manager to the research team. Bring your expertise with full-cycle research grant administration to support this complex program that has a long and rich history in the Puget Sounds.
Bring your cybersecurity monitoring skills to bear in our unclassified secure computing enclave! The Cybersecurity Analyst’s primary responsibility is the design and maintenance of APL’s main Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) computing enclave. Working knowledge of NIST SP 800-171 and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) will inform your work supporting our experimentation programs, whether they are deployed in a traditional laboratory environment, or out in harsh natural environments around the world.
Join APL’s Electronic and Photonic Systems Department as a Software Engineer! We have multiple openings available for exceptional talent who possess specialization in either back-end Java development, front-end UI development, and/or signal processing algorithm development. This position will work on all phases of software application development ranging from requirements gathering through final release and life cycle maintenance for major software components, and small projects. In this position, you will lead small project teams of 2-3 software engineers, provide feedback and correcting, and test their work as needed.
Join the Environmental and Information Systems Department as an Electrical Engineer. As a technical expert, the Electrical Engineer will assess project feasibility and will plan, schedule, conduct, and coordinate detailed phases of the work in a part of a major project or a total project of moderate scope. The incumbent hired will perform work that involves conventional scientific or engineering practice but may include a variety of complex features such as conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of standard materials, and difficult coordination requirements.
Want to learn more about the people in APL’s Environmental and Information Systems Department? This story will introduce you!