We are currently looking for a Software Engineer to join the team in Delft. We are seeking a Software Engineer for our Space & Science business unit in Delft, the Netherlands, to work on software development for Data Processing and Analysis systems and services. One of our teams within the Space & Science business unit develops solutions that facilitate automated processing of Earth Observation (EO) data, offering both automated and interactive analysis. We provide an environment for scientists to develop and test data processors, and deliver quality control systems for missions such as Biomass, Sentinel-1, and Sentinel-5P. Our tools are used for public services that enable scientists to retrieve and analyze EO data, especially related to atmospheric composition. We are looking for individuals who enjoy working with state-of-the-art (open-source) technologies and possess in-depth knowledge of software programming. Responsibilities include: Developing software within various projects and for the common toolstack. Collaborating with the software architect on design, proposing new solutions, and reusing existing ones. Taking ownership and guiding team members through the development process. Delivering software to the customer. Communicating with the customer regarding project scope and requirements. Providing support to scientific end-users. Requirements: Completed MSc in Computer Science or Informatics, or a proven track record in software engineering with experience across the software lifecycle. At least 5 years of experience coding in at least two languages, preferably high-level and low-level (e.g., C, C++, Python). Experience with Linux, including system administration tasks. Effective team player (5-7 members) with strong communication skills. Ability to write formal documentation (requirements, design, interfaces). Experience with version control (git), CI tools (Jenkins/Gitlab), project management (Redmine), virtualization (VMs), and containerization (Docker). Nice to have: experience with Nix/NixOS, Django, Jupyterlab, Terraform, Openstack, front-end development, or scientific visualization. Fluent in English; Dutch language skills are a plus. Authorized to work in the Netherlands. Additional qualities include: Enjoying teamwork in a high-tech environment. Interest in cloud infrastructure for scientific computing. Ability to propose and debate solutions within the team. Willingness to guide and coach colleagues. Clear communication with users and support provision. Accuracy, self-learning, and high-level thinking skills. Enjoying social interactions with colleagues. Please note: If you do not hear back within 10 days, you may assume your application was not selected. We appreciate your interest, but due to high volume, individual rejection notices may not be sent. We kindly ask recruitment agencies not to contact us regarding this vacancy. Unsolicited CVs or candidate introductions will be considered our direct applicants without obligation or fee. Interested in joining us as a Software Engineer? Apply via our application form or send your CV and motivation letter directly to recruitment@stcorp.nl. At S&T, we contribute to a safer life on earth by transforming space data into valuable insights, supporting critical services worldwide. J-18808-Ljbffr