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A leading climate research institute in Hamburg is seeking a Research Software Engineer to work on high-performance computing and AI projects. Candidates should have a strong background in parallel and GPU programming and a solid understanding of machine learning methods. The position offers flexible working hours and the opportunity to work remotely within Germany. Join a dynamic team and contribute to innovative solutions in climate modeling.
For Earth System Modelling
The German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ) is the central simulation and data processing facility for the German climate and Earth system modelling community and one of the leading institutions in this field worldwide. DKRZ not only operates supercomputers in the highest performance class and one of the largest data and archive systems but also participates in many national and international projects aimed at improving the software and infrastructure for climate modelling. Here we are offering a position as Research Software Engineer.
We are looking for new colleagues who are passionate about high-performance computing and developing research software. Would you enjoy working in a team that improves modern climate models? Do you have experience of adapting software for use on existing and future supercomputers? Would you like to apply your knowledge of AI to science and support others in this field? If so DKRZ could be the right place for you.
To be successful in this role you should have a burning interest in interdisciplinary Earth system modelling and be keen to apply your HPC or AI programming expertise to take on new challenges.
As the requirements of our project partners and customers are varied we do not expect applicants to meet all of the following criteria. A clear profile and focus on a specific topic can also be very helpful.
We offer work in interdisciplinary teams and excellent connections to national and international research. Addition to specific implementation and support requirements from our users and project partners, your work will be characterised by the freedom to work creatively at the interface between applied computer science and the development of scientific applications. Participation in international conferences, project meetings and hackathons enables further training and presentation of your own results.
We are based in Hamburg but want to create a suitable working environment by offering flexible working hours and location (up to 100% work from home within Germany). Remuneration will be based on the candidate's qualifications according to TVD-Bund. You can ideally start in November 2025 but the exact starting date can be agreed individually. The position is initially limited to two years with the option of a further two years following a successful review by the funding body.
Interested applicants are requested to compile a single pdf document containing a cover letter, a detailed CV and any additional documents (e.g. professional references). Applications must be submitted via the portal. Deadline: Open until filled. Priority will be given to applications received by 30 September 2025.
Questions? Hendryk Bockelmann (email withheld) will be happy to answer them in advance.
Employment Type: Full‑Time
Experience: years
Vacancy: 1