Python Developer and Geodata Processing EngineerThe Institute of Cartography and Geoinformation at ETH Zurich is responsible for the development of the national Atlas of Switzerland on behalf of the federal government. The interactive Atlas of Switzerland has achieved worldwide recognition as a top product in cartography. The current version was developed in a multi year project as a 3D Atlas based on an open source framework and with access to online data sources. The next generation of the Atlas should run without installation inside a modern web browser. To support the Atlas team and improve the Atlas IT infrastructure, we are looking for a Python Developer and (Geo)data Processing Engineer 80–100% Job descriptionIn this role, you will take part in the conception, development, and maintenance of the IT infrastructure of the Atlas of Switzerland. Your main responsibilities are: the further development and maintenance of the atlas editor QGIS python plugin (used by the atlas editors) the atlas publisher python script (used to publish new and updated maps) the development, configuration, and maintenance of a (geo)data processing automation system that helps with the regular update of the (geo)data sets used in the atlas. Furthermore, you will participate in the improvement and maintenance of our IT system based on technologies like Linux VMs, docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL database and various web services – together with 2 other team members and the IT services at ETH Zurich. Your profile a degree in software engineering, computer science or geoinformation technologies or equivalent training practical experience in the development of python plugins and scripts familiarity with QGIS and the Qt framework is a plus system administration skills (Linux, shell and python scripting) geodata processing experience (ideally with gdal/ogr and spatial SQL) – familiarity with PostgreSQL/PostGIS is a plus experience with collaboration platforms like GitHub or GitLab, continuous integration, automation and documentation an interest in active participation in open source projects high ability to work in teams but also used to working independently and on your own responsibility good knowledge of German (B2) and English (B2) We offer interesting and independent tasks in the project participation in a small, motivated team (project lead, 3 developers, 2 scientific editors) well developed infrastructure with state of the art technologies flexible working hours, home office within Switzerland possible (1 2 days) and a pleasant working atmosphere ability for further training on the job national and international network and collaboration benefits: usage of sport facilities and other university infrastructure on cus, contribution to the cost of public transportation (Halb Tax and GA) We value diversityIn line with our values, ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote equality of opportunity, value diversity and nurture a working