Python Developer
- $60k - 70k
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The Center for Leadership, Simulation, and Gaming in the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy is looking for a talented Python developer to join our developer team. The selected candidate will develop a set of policy-oriented, computer-based simulation models and participatory simulations (serious, web-based, multi-player games) for integration into the Batten School undergraduate and graduate curricula and research.
Ideal candidate will have 5 years of experience as a developer. Strong python and backend development skills are required. Full stack experience is strongly preferred. Familiarity with Django is preferred but not required. The position requires working as member of a high-performance team of software developers to produce simulation models and games. The qualified candidate will be working in a university setting to develop research and educational simulations at the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.
The selected candidate will formulate and define the system scope and objectives based on client needs. Devise or modify procedures to solve moderately complex problems considering computer equipment capacity and limitations, operating time, and form of desired results. Responsible for program design, coding, testing, debugging, and documentation.
Initial appointment is for one year with renewal depending on funding and program needs.
University Human Resources strives to identify applicants who will contribute as high potential employees, leaders and managers. We employ individuals who foster and promote the University mission and purpose. Successful candidates exemplify uncommon integrity; they are honest, trusted, team-oriented and live the core values of the University. These candidates display great judgment, by practicing evidence-based decision-making. They are strategically focused by contributing to and achieving department goals and vision. They set high performance standards and hold themselves accountable by aggressively executing these standards. These employees also develop a deep passion for the University and the impact it has on students, faculty, alumni and community. Successful candidates identify their personal career goals and development opportunities, and as supervisors, help their staff do the same. They contribute to team success by leading talent, through their individual efforts and by leading and developing their teams.
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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