DUG operates a global HPC infrastructure business paired with geoscience software, anchored in C#/.NET and C/C++ across Linux and Windows. The hiring mix—engineering-heavy with growing ops and security—reflects both product development and the operational complexity of owning and running supercomputers. Active project focus on cyber security program development and business continuity signals internal investment in operational resilience alongside client-facing seismic processing work.
DUG is an ASX-listed technology company headquartered in Perth, Australia, with offices in London, Houston, and Kuala Lumpur. The company designs, owns, and operates a network of large-scale, energy-efficient supercomputers and develops analytical software for the resource, government, radio-astronomy, biomedicine, and meteorology sectors. Core offerings include seismic processing and depth imaging software, high-performance computing as a managed service, and algorithm optimization for complex data problems. The business spans both software licensing and cloud HPC infrastructure.
Primary stack: Linux, bash, C#, .NET, ASP.NET, Java, Python, C/C++. Security tools include Wazuh, OpenVAS, Nessus. Office and collaboration: Microsoft Office, Google Drive, LibreOffice, SAGE Intacct for financials.
Active projects include next-generation scientific processing applications, seismic processing and depth imaging tools, geophysics-business collaboration platforms, cyber security program development, and production workflow management systems.
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