VLBA Operations Specialist I-II (4987)
Company: National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Location: Socorro
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryPosition Description:
Position SummaryThe National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is
a diverse, exciting, and prestigious research facility 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
famous Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, the Green Bank
Telescope in West Virginia, 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.The National Radio
Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is recruiting an Operations Specialist
to join our Operations team at the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA).
The Operations Specialist provides skilled technical assistance,
under limited supervision, in the execution of astronomical
observing programs, basic analysis and correlation of data. The
Operations Specialist will be trained to operate VLBA system and
will ensuring the acquisition of data from the instrument delivers
a high level of data quality while ensuring the safety of personnel
and equipment. Candidates with preferred experience and education
will be considered for a higher-level Operation Specialist ranking;
duties and responsibilities increase with each level. This is a
Safety Sensitive position as described in the Position Requirements
below.The position is based at the VLBA control center, at the Pete
V. Domenici Science Operations Center in Socorro, NM.What You Will
be Doing:The essential responsibilities of an Operations Specialist
include but is not limited to: Operates and monitors one or more
telescopes and supporting equipment. Initiates telescope control
and prepares the antenna, receivers, clocks, recording systems, and
other hardware/software for operation. Receives observing
instructions from on-site or remote observers and executes
observation programs including but not limited to process incoming
observe files, verify against published schedules, annotate files
on the observation schedule, execute observation programs, and send
pointing results to observers. Aids and accommodate requests from
observers, scientific staff, engineers, and technicians in regards
to basic commands for telescope controls and data analyst. Monitors
readings and alerts on multiple computer screens to detect unsafe
equipment conditions and ensure all systems are configured
correctly and operating normally. Monitors fringe amplitude
readings and data flagging codes to check data quality. Performs
system tests to measure values used to finely tune each antenna.
Takes prescribed actions to protect telescope equipment i.e.
weather conditions exceed operating parameters. Troubleshoots and
takes corrective action when errors and faults occur. Makes
necessary personnel call-outs when equipment safety is compromised
and/or when major problems occur. Maintains an accurate observing
log of failures, abnormal conditions, significant events, equipment
status changes, procedural changes, or special instructions from
observers or staff. Writes detailed maintenance reports for
hardware and software problems. Reviews and revises existing
operating procedures. Develops procedures and schematics for new
equipment based on technical information supplied by engineers or
supervisors. May develop technical reports to describe operating
characteristics, abnormal conditions, and functional limitations.
Provides input/feedback on related and proposed hardware/software
developments/issues and assist in troubleshooting any detected
problems. Reviews operator's status screens and other tools,
recommends improvements and documents changes as needed. Acts as
liaison for array software including testing of new programs,
providing feedback to the programming staff, training operators in
new procedures and providing documentation. Troubleshoots array
system issues; assists scientists, programmers, and engineers with
solutions. Manages/creates the correlator queue efficiently,
appropriately balancing the priorities of observing and correlator
functions. Ensures data disc packs are properly handled and stored
during and after usageWork EnvironmentThe Operations Specialist
will work as part of a team that supports a 24 hour / 7-day
rotating shift pattern consisting of day, evening and night shifts.
A typical workweek for VLBA is 5/8hr days or a combination of 8hr
and 12hr shifts with days off between shift changes. The work is
indoors at a console with multiple computer terminals. Operators
must be available for emergency call out and may be required to
work overtime to cover vacant shifts or in emergencies until
relieved.Who You Are: You have an Associate's degree (A. A.) or
equivalent from an accredited two-year college or technical school
in math, physics, science or a related technical field. While not
required, you may have a bachelors degree in related field. While
not required, you may have: Three or more years of experience in
operating an industrial-sized astronomical telescope preferred.
Competency Summary Must be able to follow procedures and policies.
Be able to handle emergencies calmly. Able to express yourself
clearly both verbally and in writing, be attentive to detail, and
able to work well with others, sometimes in stressful situations.
Must be able to operate a computer using process control software
applications, and able to use a Windows computer and word
processing and spreadsheet software. Must have experience with a
LINUX/UNIX operating environment. Must have demonstrated ability to
read and interpret documents such as schematics, operating and
maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Attention to
detail is critical Highly organized Excellent communication
skillsPhysical RequirementsThe physical demands and the work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this position. Specific vision requirements
include close vision, distance vision, color and depth perception,
and the ability to adjust focus. The employee must be able to hear
instructions and warnings. All Operators must be available for
emergency call out and may be required to work extended shifts of
up to 14 hours, when needed. Hearing acuity is required in order to
perform work safely and visual acuity is required to read and
understand written/graphic/data material on a computer screen and
determine colors displayed on a computer monitor. The employee must
frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.Safety SensitiveThe
selected candidate must successfully pass a post-offer,
pre-employment/pre-placement drug screen. Failure to pass the
screen will disqualify the candidate from employment consideration
for a period of six months from the date of the results.Total
Rewards: The NRAO 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.BenefitsNRAOs benefits package addresses the needs of
employees and their families with most benefits beginning on the
first day of employment. NRAO 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. NRAOs 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 be prepared to upload your current CV/Resume and a
cover letter describing interest and suitability for the
positionEqual 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.The 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.PM20PI8c95cc245f36-25660-35209182
Keywords: National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Albuquerque , VLBA Operations Specialist I-II (4987), Other , Socorro, New Mexico
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