ngVLA Scientist (5004)
Company: National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Location: Charlottesville
Posted on: November 2, 2024
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Job Description:
National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryPosition Description:
Position SummaryThe National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is
a diverse research and development organization that plays a vital
role in the study of the universe. The Observatory operates a
variety of radio telescopes that span the globe, including the Very
Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, the Very Long Baseline Array
(VLBA) across North America, and the Atacama Large
Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile. These telescopes
are among the most advanced in the world, allowing astronomers to
explore the universe in unprecedented detail. We are currently
designing the Next-Generation VLA (ngVLA), a new facility which
will offer an order-of-magnitude advance over the current VLA and
VLBA with first light expected in the 2030s. At NRAO we are seeking
a Scientist (open-rank) to support the ngVLA software design and
development effort. The appointee will be expected to spend 75% of
their time on functional work as part of the ngVLA Science Support
Integrated Product Team (IPT), with the remaining 25% available for
independent research. The primary responsibility for this position
will be help develop and maintain detailed software requirements
for the ngVLA Computing and Software IPT. Other responsibilities
will include, but are not limited to, supporting the development of
calibration and operation processes and workflows. The preferred
duty station for this position is in Albuquerque, NM. The NRAO
Albuquerque Office is located in the Science and Technology Park on
the South Campus of The University of New Mexico (www.unm.edu).
Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico with a wide variety
of restaurants, entertainment, and cultural events. With over 300
days of sunshine each year, both cities offer ample access to
outdoor recreation. Other NRAO sites for the primary duty station
will also be considered. What You Will be Doing:Supporting the
development of operations processes and workflows. Developing
detailed system and subsystem requirements for ngVLA software,
including but not limited to the calibration and imaging pipelines
and their underlying functionality.Contributing to calibration
strategies under development for ngVLA.Carrying out a program of
independent astronomical research.Work EnvironmentWork is mission
driven, team oriented and typically performed in an office setting
within a research or development environment.Who You Are: You have
a PhD in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics or a related field, and
at least 3 years of related experience after PhD. Previous
experience in radio astronomy data reduction and analysis, software
development, and/or commissioning is preferred.Competency
SummaryEstablished record of independent research.Research
expertise in interferometric radio/millimeter/submillimeter
astronomy.Demonstrated experience leading a team. Demonstrated
proficiency working with a geographically distributed,
multi-disciplinary team.Experience with standard radio astronomy
data reduction software (e.g., CASA).Experience with observatory
capability development and/or observatory operations.Highly
organized, with attention to detail. Fluency in the English
language.Excellent communication skills including both
presentations and writing technical reports.Total Rewards: AUI
offers a comprehensive total rewards package for this position,
subject to eligibility requirements. We are committed to serving
our employees and their families with an extensive and competitive
compensation and benefits package that supports our employees
overall well-being and career growth.CompensationThe AUI strives to
attract and retain dedicated, highly qualified, competent, and
motivated employees by offering competitive compensation and
recognition for performance.Factors which may affect starting pay
within this range may include; education, experience, skills,
competencies, other qualifications of the successful candidate, as
well as internal equity and labor market conditions.Benefits:AUIs
benefits package addresses the needs of employees and their
families with most benefits beginning on the first day of
employment. AUI provides excellent paid time off (13 holidays,
annual accrual of up to 24 vacation days and 15 sick days,
additional time off for doctor/dentist visits, and 8 weeks of paid
parental leave). Medical, dental and vision plans are effective on
the first day of employment. AUIs retirement benefit contributes an
amount equal to 10 percent of a qualified participants base pay
with no required employee contribution; we also offer an optional
supplemental, tax-deferred plan for employee retirement
contributions.Application Instructions: Select the Apply button.
Please prepare and send a single PDF document consisting of the
following items:Cover letter stating why the candidate is
interested in this position. The letter should describe how the
candidate matches the position and qualifications described
above.Curriculum Vitae & Publication List.Summary of past research
and technical experience (maximum of 3 pages), including any data
processing or commissioning work relevant to this position.Deadline
to apply is November 1, 2024. Applications will be reviewed until
position is filled.Please also have three letters of recommendation
sent to tdillon@nrao.edu.Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: AUI
is an equal opportunity employer. Women, Minorities, Vietnam-Era
Veterans, Disabled Veterans, Veterans and Individuals with
Disabilities are encouraged to apply. To view our complete
statement, please visit http://jobs.jobvite.com/nrao/jobs. If you
require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or
hiring process due to a disability, you may submit your request by
sending an email to resumes@nrao.edu. PM20The NRAO is an equal
opportunity employer (M/F/D/V)The National Radio Astronomy
Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation
operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities,
Inc.PI160222abe9df-25660-35498211
Keywords: National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Potomac , ngVLA Scientist (5004), Other , Charlottesville, Maryland
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