The University of Nebraska at Omaha is hiring a Computer Programmer for the Division of Biomechanics and Research Development.
This position is a part of the Movement Analysis Core, which is part of the Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant awarded to the department of Biomechanics at the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Visit the UNO website to apply: https://unomaha.peopleadmin.com/postings/10018
Essential Functions:
The Computer Programmer is a specialist role that writes code and debugs, troubleshoots issues with computer code, writes code documentation, manage databases, completes processing data and data entry, and assists with end-user training and technical support. This position reports directly to the Nonlinear Analysis Research Core Assistant Director.
Additional Duties:
Write computer programs using language such as C, Python, and Matlab
Debugs and troubleshoots coding errors
Writes code documentation and end-user guidelines
Completes data processing, data entry, and management of databases
Provides end-user training and technical support
Providing input toward the solution of complex problems with Core Facility team members while providing an engineering focused level of insight and problem solving.
Discussing and solving complex problems with research staff and faculty, while providing a computer programming focused level of insight and problem solving.
Communicate with University faculty for the development of new analysis algorithms
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s in computer science, mathematics, or engineering or programming certification
Will consider an equivalent combination of education and experience
This position is a part of the Movement Analysis Core, which is part of the Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant awarded to the department of Biomechanics at the University of Nebraska Omaha.
Visit the UNO website to apply: https://unomaha.peopleadmin.com/postings/10018
Essential Functions:
The Computer Programmer is a specialist role that writes code and debugs, troubleshoots issues with computer code, writes code documentation, manage databases, completes processing data and data entry, and assists with end-user training and technical support. This position reports directly to the Nonlinear Analysis Research Core Assistant Director.
Additional Duties:
Write computer programs using language such as C, Python, and Matlab
Debugs and troubleshoots coding errors
Writes code documentation and end-user guidelines
Completes data processing, data entry, and management of databases
Provides end-user training and technical support
Providing input toward the solution of complex problems with Core Facility team members while providing an engineering focused level of insight and problem solving.
Discussing and solving complex problems with research staff and faculty, while providing a computer programming focused level of insight and problem solving.
Communicate with University faculty for the development of new analysis algorithms
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s in computer science, mathematics, or engineering or programming certification
Will consider an equivalent combination of education and experience