Thread: Berkeley Seismology Lab: Applications Programming Manager position available

Started: 2017-07-28 20:59:43
Last activity: 2017-07-28 20:59:43
*Applications Programming Manager I (Job ID #23602)*

The Berkeley Seismological Lab (BSL), in collaboration with the US
Geological Survey in Menlo Park, operates seismic networks throughout
Northern California that provide rapid earthquake information to the state,
emergency response organizations, and the public. The BSL and USGS/MP
designed, developed, and operate the Northern California Seismic System
(NCSS) of the California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN) and the Northern
California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC). The CISN is a member of the
Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS). The NCSS provides rapid earthquake
information to the state, emergency response organizations, and the public,
and the NCEDC provides the long-term data archiving and distribution
systems for these data. The BSL also contributes to the operation and
development of the West Coast ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System
(EEW).

The Berkeley Seismologial Lab Applications Programming Manager oversees and
contributes to the design, planning, implementation and operations of the
software systems that process and archive realtime earthquake information
and data. The incumbent participates in the design and planning of the long
range goals of the BSL geophysical networks, and the associated real time
telemetry system, the NCSS, NCEC, and CISN. The incumbent designs,
develops, modifies, tests, and evaluates and maintains computer programs,
while also designing related databases as well as web interfaces and
content. Work includes test-to-production processes, quality assurance,
maintenance and documentation of applications, and may also include web
applications programming. The Applications Programming Manager supervises
internal programming staff working on the BSL projects related to
earthquake monitoring, and data center operations. The incumbent also
serves on and heads extra-university committees for planning, formulating
and implementing standards and activities for the CISN, the Advanced
National Seismic System (ANSS) and the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning
(EEW) system.

For a complete description of the position and requirements, and to apply,
please see the UC Berkeley jobs page (job ID number is #23602).


Richard M. Allen
Director, Berkeley Seismological Laboratory
Professor and Chair, Dept. Earth & Planetary Science
University of California, Berkeley
http://rallen.berkeley.edu

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