Research Software Engineer
Company: Morgridge Institute for Research
Location: Madison
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description The Research Software Engineer (RSE) will
work to bring modern software engineering techniques and approaches
to research projects at the institute as part of long-running
engagements and collaborations between scientists. At Morgridge,
the RSE will sit at the nexus of exciting research, large-scale
computing, and national cyberinfrastructure projects. Whether it’s
using agentic AI to enhance a codebase, making data transfers more
robust, or making workloads run more effectively across thousands
of cores, the RSE will have a diversity of challenges and help
advance Morgridge’s goals of Fearless Science. The initial projects
will focus on development of the Pelican Platform, which is used
for a distributed data delivery and transfer system across the US.
The position will work in the Morgridge Research Computing theme
and with the Center for High Throughput Computing (CHTC) at the
UW-Madison; these groups are led by PIs who lead
cyberinfrastructure projects such as the Partnership to Advance
Throughput Computing (PATh), a major NSF investment in the vision
that high throughput computing can make an outsized impact on
science, and the Pelican Platform. Combined, the teams have about
25 staff members, operate 25,000 computing cores and over 300 GPUs,
and interacts with over 100 external universities – ensuring there
are always interesting challenges in distributed systems. The team
heavily leverages agentic AI as part of the development workflows:
understanding of system fundamentals (thinking through components
may interact, potential failure points, designing testing regimes)
and reviewing code changes are more important than writing code in
a specific language. Primary Responsibilities Interact with
scientific group leaders and the Research Computing leads to
identify pressing software engineering challenges and scoping /
architecting / implementing / supporting a program of work to solve
them. Develop distributed systems code bases (typically languages
include Go but C++ and Python are also used) to make them more
robust or implement new functionality. Assist the operations team
in debugging distributed systems and to deploy newly-developed
features. As aligned with experience, lead student software
engineering interns on specific semester-long projects. Provide
assistance with other projects, as necessary to support the overall
mission and goals of the Morgridge Institute for Research
Requirements To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform each primary duty satisfactorily. Some of the
duties can be learned through on-the-job training. The requirements
listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or
ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties.
Education and Experience: A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science,
Mathematics, Physics, or biological sciences; Master’s degree
preferred. 1 years of working with software engineering, preferably
in a research environment; 3 years preferred. Programming
experience in either Go, Python or C++; Go preferred. Experience in
utilizing large-scale computing environments such as batch or cloud
is preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: Strong
systems design and programming skills. Experience in writing design
documents as part of feature design Ability to keep projects
organized in a project management / issuer tracker system such as
JIRA. Familiarity of software development environments like GitHub
and modern CI/CD tooling such as GitHub Actions or Jenkins.
Knowledge of working with the following technologies and
environments is desired: HTCondor, Containers/Kubernetes, Pelican,
or federally-funded cyberinfrastructure. Working Conditions and
Physical Effort: Work is normally performed in a typical office
environment. Day-to-day, no or very limited physical effort is
required. No or very limited exposure to physical risk.
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