The WebAssembly Research Center (WRC) at Carnegie Mellon University is looking to hire a full-time software engineer to build and support software that is key to the WRC's mission. This includes designing and building new software as well as improving and maintaining software developed in research projects (e.g., by students). A key need is to create demos and tutorials of software tools as well as maintain such demos and tutorials and the underlying software. Other responsibilities include supporting software for the center, maintaining continuous integration, diagnosing, and fixing bugs, responding to issues filed by users, and generally improving the usability and robustness of WRC software tools. You will work directly with faculty, graduate students, and interns to help support research projects. You would also take ownership of appropriately transferable software artifacts. In some cases, if workload allows, you will help support research projects by designing and performing experiments. Your software will be user-facing and will be expected to be top-quality in usability.
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Pittsburgh, PAJob Function
Software/Applications Development/EngineeringPosition Type
Staff - RegularFull Time/Part time
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