Optical Systems Analyst And Engineer
Company: Air Force Research Laboratory
Location: Albuquerque
Posted on: July 12, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Overview This job announcement will be accepting candidate
submissions until 01 July 2025. As part of AFRL’s Directed Energy
Directorate, Space Electro-Optics Division, the Starfire Optical
Range (SOR) is a vital resource in achieving the U. S. Space
Force’s mission to operate freely in space. This world-class
research facility is located on a hilltop 1,900 meters (6,240 feet)
above sea level on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. SOR’s
primary mission is to develop optical sensing, imaging, and
atmospheric compensation technologies to support Space Domain
Awareness missions. This facility is the world leader in research
in laser-beacon adaptive optics for military uses and civilian
applications, and technologies originating at SOR are regularly
proliferated across the world-wide astronomical community. It is a
major component of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s support to
the U.S. Space Force. SOR is an integrated team of professional
military, civil service, and contractor personnel. The nature of
the work necessitates a willingness to learn and adapt in order to
develop and operate cutting-edge technologies. New employees are
onboarded in technical areas that are within their ability to learn
and understand, and in line with mission needs. New employees are
expected to actively shadow and learn from more senior government
personnel until they gain the necessary knowledge to independently
contribute to mission needs. In line with the AFRL Lab Demo
personnel management system (ref. AFRLMAN 36-104), new employees
are expected to contribute across four categories - Problem
Solving, Communications, Technology Management, and Teamwork and
Leadership - enabling whole-person individual growth while
executing duties to develop state-of-the-art capabilities for the
Department of Defense. Employees participate in a maximum
flexibility timecard schedule and are compensated an additional 10%
pay for every hour worked during night shift. Position duties
include, but are not limited to: Serve as operator during
night-time crewed operations for state-of-the-art ground-based
Space Domain Awareness system comprised of 3.5m, 1.5m, and 1.0m
optical telescopes Monitor a complex system of systems to provide
real-time feedback to operators and operations directors, enhancing
system performance Write operational test summaries, document
experimental findings, and track system reliability Use judgement
and ingenuity during crewed operations to analyze system shortfalls
Coordinate with dedicated engineering staff and implement the
development and transition/transfer of complex technology solutions
into the operational system During operations downtime, this
position requires one of two daytime focuses: Engineering Focus
Apply scientific and engineering expertise to develop, integrate,
and transition novel system capabilities into the operational
contingent Execute advanced technology projects and interface with
program management staff to meet cost, schedule, and performance
requirements Brief internal and external management and present
programming and technical results to internal and external
customers Project Management Focus Lead technology partners in
highly complex technical areas to develop strategies for
operational system improvements Monitor evolution of cost,
schedule, and resource risk; anticipate changes in resource
requirements, and develop and advocate for solutions Exploit
external technologies to enhance operational system performance
Discover funding opportunities, manages funds, serve as a
Contracting Officer Representative, and lead source selection teams
Brief leadership and stakeholders, and lead interactions with
partner countries and U.S. Government agencies to leverage mutual
technologies Relocation costs or other incentives may be available
and considered by the organization. This position can be staffed at
the grades of DR-I, DR-II, and DR-III depending on the best
applicants’ academic backgrounds and years of relevant experience,
which will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Relevant
disciplines include but are not limited to optics, optical sensors,
scientific data processing, electrical control systems, teles cope
systems, lasers, electrical engineering, physics, computer
engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering. Telework Yes,
this position is eligible for situational telework; as determined
by agency policy Remote Work (CONUS) No, this position is not
approved for remote work. Eligible for a Referral Bonus? No
Required Qualifications US Citizenship is required. Ability to
obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance. Bachelor or
higher degree from an accredited institution. Unofficial
transcripts are required to verify the degree. This is a drug
testing designated position. The incumbent will be subject to
random testing. Certifications: not required but will be considered
if applicable. Licenses: N/A Travel: required but may likely be
infrequent. Desired Qualifications Degree Type - Computer
Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Engineering
Physics/Physics/Computer Science/Mathematics or other relevant
degree Experience - 1 year of specialized experience or graduate
level education Experience in activities relevant to the described
job duties, which could include but are not limited to: Telescope
control and operations Test and experimentation Scientific research
or engineering Technology transitions Project or program management
Employment in test organizations Software and/or electronic
hardware engineering Scientific data analysis Advanced degrees in
engineering, research, or computer disciplines not required but may
strengthen the application. Other - Work/school/hobby projects with
relevant systems Current security clearance granted by a U.S.
department or agency (Requisition No. 68914) Series 0801 0855
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