Electronics Engineer II-IV (4640)
Company: National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Location: Socorro
Posted on: June 23, 2022
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Job Description:
National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryPosition Description:
Position SummaryThe National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is
pleased to announce an opportunity for a hands-on, full-time
electronics engineer experienced in radio frequency interference
(RFI) mitigation and control. This position will work both in the
lab and on and around sites and massive radio telescopes in order
to characterize and minimize RFI that threaten scientific quality.
The NRAO is responsible for developing, maintaining, and operating
the Very Large Array (VLA), the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA),
and the proposed Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA).
Experience in working with similar systems and within the radio
astronomy community is highly desirable.The NRAO is committed to
maintaining its existing Observatories while developing new
technology to enable forefront research into the universe at radio
wavelengths. This development of many technical systems occurs in
an open, collaborative environment involving technicians,
engineers, and scientists working together. By joining NRAO, an
employee has a direct contribution to expanding the Observatorys
state-of-the-art facilities and equipment used by scientists around
the world. Minimizing RF Interference into the Observatorys
extremely sensitive radio receivers is crucial to supporting the
missions of the organization.The primary duty station for this
position is the VLA located 50 miles west of Socorro, NM. An
alternative duty station of the Domenici Science Operations Center,
located on the campus of New Mexico Tech (www.nmt.edu) in Socorro,
NM, may be considered for well-qualified candidates.In addition to
competitive pay, NRAO provides excellent paid time off benefits
(vacation and sick leave). Medical, dental and vision plans are
effective first day of employment. NRAOs retirement benefit
contributes an amount equal to 10 percent of a qualified
participants base pay. No contribution is required of the employee;
we also offer an optional supplemental, tax-deferred plan for
employee retirement contributions. Job Duties SummaryThe engineer
will work both independently and within a dynamic team environment
to support existing telescope operations and development projects.
All duties require the engineer to act as subject matter expert in
the field of RFI mitigation and control.Routine Duties:Identifying
and eliminating sources of RFI negatively affecting operations of
NRAO observatories.Characterizing new equipment prior to deployment
at antenna locations to ensure compliance to RFI requirements.
Characterization is typically performed utilizing the NRAOs
reverberation chamber located at the VLA but may also use the NRAOs
Antenna Test Range locate on the campus of New Mexico Tech.
Designing and implementing shielding and filtering to achieve RFI
performance objectives. RFI designs will span range from small
modules. modifications of COTS equipment, to entire rooms or
buildings.Advising RF, Analog, Digital, and Mechanical engineers of
best implementation practices to minimize RFI impact of new and
existing designs.Characterization of known and potential sources of
RFI using theoretical analyses and computer simulations.Maintenance
and advancement the NRAOs spectrum monitoring programs and
equipment.Liaising with outside government, military, commercial,
and utility organizations to cooperatively reduce RFI affecting
telescope operations.Proactive compliance with NRAO and government
safety policies and procedures.Other duties as assigned, relevant
to the scope of this role.Work EnvironmentWork is typically
performed in a laboratory environment, but will also be required to
work outdoors and at heights when accessing an antenna. Candidate
must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs. and must be able to work at
a desk or bench sitting or standing for sustained periods. Some
travel may be required to other NRAO sites.Position Requirements:
Minimum EducationBS Electrical Engineering or related
field.Preferred EducationAdvanced degree in Electrical Engineering
or related fieldMinimum ExperienceOne or more years of experience
in field of RFI mitigation and control.Preferred ExperienceFive or
more years of directly related experience demonstrated competencies
in some or all of the following areas:RF circuit
designAnalog/Digital Circuit DesignExperience with Issue Tracking
Tools and Configuration Management toolsExperiencing developing
automated test solutionsCompetency SummaryThe Successful candidate
will have skills and demonstrated competencies in the following
areas:Experience performing RFI/EMI measurements in a reverberation
chambers or open field test sites at frequency ranges from DC -
40GHz.Design of RF shielding.Filter design for purposes of RFI
mitigation of AC/DC power sources and signal lines (Ethernet,
Serial Ports, etc.). Demonstrated ability to perform RF
calculations including line-up analysis, path loss, power spectral
density, and similar calculations.Physical DemandsMost work is
typically performed on a computer at a desk or at a lab bench for
extended periods but may include field work on radio astronomy
telescopes. Will occasionally be required to lift and carry heavy
lab equipment (up to 40 pounds) for relocation or installation of
test apparatus, and to squat, kneel, or crawl to reach
electrical/physical connections in tight spaces behind racks of
under lab benches.Additional RequirementsThe Observatory requires
staff to be fully vaccinated against covid-19 to access our
facilities. An offer of employment will be considered contingent
until the selected applicant provides proof of vaccination. A
selected applicant may request consideration for an accommodation
for a disability or for a sincerely held religious
belief.Application Instructions: Select the Apply button below.
Please be prepared to upload your current CV/Resume and a letter of
application describing interest and suitability for the position.
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
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Keywords: National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Albuquerque , Electronics Engineer II-IV (4640), Engineering , Socorro, New Mexico
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