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Programmer Analyst

ADNET Systems, Inc.
United States, Maryland, Greenbelt
Nov 18, 2025
Job Title: Programmer Analyst II


  • Employment Category: Full-Time
  • Location: Greenbelt, MD - On-site/Hybrid
  • Travel: Some
  • Security Clearance: None
  • Citizenship: Requires U.S. Citizenship



Job Description:
The Programmer Analyst II will support NASA scientists under the ATMOS contract by contributing to scientific software development and evaluation of model or experimental datasets. This role bridges software programming with Earth science research, ensuring data accuracy and usability for scientific publications and conferences.
ATMOS is a NASA support services contract that provides advanced scientific, engineering, and technical expertise to enable Earth and space science missions. The program supports research, data analysis, technology development, and mission operations across multiple NASA centers. Through ATMOS, our teams deliver innovative solutions that help advance NASA's mission and expand scientific discovery.
Key Responsibilities Include:


  • Conversion of Subversion repositories into GitLab projects.
  • Transition full repository history of a large collection of Subversion repositories
  • Construct build processes which can mate existing practice with GitLab pipelines
  • Establish development practices and guidelines for codes managed within GitLab
  • Work with science code developers to create new projects within GitLab, providing general support for GitLab users including direct consultation, debugging, and documentation.



Job Requirements:


  • At least 2 years of professional or academic experience in scientific programming.


  • Proficiency with FORTRAN or C/C++, and Python.
  • Strong background in atmospheric or Earth sciences preferred.


Desired:


  • Familiarity with MPI, high-performance computing, and MATLAB/IDL.


Education:


  • M.S. in atmospheric science, physical science, mathematics, or computer science, or
  • B.S. degree in one of the listed disciplines, plus three years of experience relevant to the position. This experience is in addition to the experience required for the position level.

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