Carnegie Las Campanas Observatory

Carnegie Las Campanas Observatory

Operations Engineer/Scientist

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Home / Operations Engineer/ScientistApril 25, 2025Category: JobsLas Campanas Observatory (LCO), Chile. This is a full time position based at LCO, Chile.The Carnegie Observatories, a department of the Carnegie Institution for Science and a non-profit, world-class astronomical institution with offices located in Pasadena, California, is seeking an Operations Engineer/Scientist to work at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Carnegie astronomers and researchers representing a wide international consortium of institutions are engaged in SDSS-V, an ambitious, multi-year, integrated visible and near-infrared spectroscopic survey including the Milky Way Mapper (MWM), Black Hole Mapper (BHM), and Local Volume Mapper (LVM) projects. The MWM and BHM surveys employ new state-of-the-art, robotic, multi-optical fiber positioners on the 2.5-meter telescopes at both LCO and at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico to feed the APOGEE and BOSS spectrographs. The Operations Engineer/Scientist will join our staff at LCO to support operations at the duPont 2.5m and Swope 1m telescopes, support hosted partner facilites, and participate in these exciting, world-class, wide field survey programs.LCO offices and administrative headquarters are located in the coastal resort city of La Serena, while the observatory facilities are located 160 km north of La Serena at the southern extremity of the Atacama desert in the Andes mountains.Websiteshttps:// DescriptionThe successful candidate will work with a team of scientists, programmers,engineers and technicians to maintain and support operation of the Carnegie telescopes and existing and forthcoming instrumentation and facilities associated with wide field, optical fiber-fed, spectroscopic surveys.The work responsibilities will be carried out on a nominal shift schedule of eight days on and 6 days off, following integration into the role adopting a weekly schedule on site Monday-Friday. Some international travel may be required.Requirements: An advanced degree in astronomy, physics or engineering. Experience in operations support and troubleshooting for an astronomical observatory or similar scientific environment. Computing expertise in a Mac OSX /Linux environment including experience with Python, C and/or similar high level programming is desired. Knowledge of control systems and PLCs is desired. Ability to communicate and cooperate in a team environment. Fluency in written and spoken English, including technical reports and protocol documents. Knowledge of Spanish is an asset. Organizational skills as well as the ability to learn quickly and show above-average initiative. A valid driver's license. Desirable previous experience in observatory operations or astronomical instrumentation laboratory; experience with optical fiber maintenance and astronomical spectrographs and familiarity with survey observing techniques and monitoring software.Application ProcessStep 1:Download the Form 1 from this link and complete it:Form 1 click hereStep 2:Send to ******:Resume Cover letter Form 1, filled.Complete job description is contained in this advertisement – no phone calls please. Email address for inquiries about job: ****** electronic applications submitted through our website will be considered. Thank you for submitting your application to: ****** .Please, necessarily include in the application, the desired salary range.Applicants are encouraged to apply by May 25, 2025, when application review will begin. However, the position will remain open until filled. Only select candidates who meet our requirements will be contacted.Carnegie Science is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration of employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status or any other characteristics protected by law.This job offer considers Ley N° 21.015 (Chile) which encourages the inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace.PreviousShare this articleRecent PostsOperations Engineer/Scientist Leopoldo Infante: Lifetime Achievement Award for exploring the farthest reaches of the Universe LCO celebrates Astronomy Day with inclusive and educational activities Press release about the INNA project Astronomer Mark Phillips is named Honorary Foreign Member of the Chilean Academy of Sciences#J-18808-Ljbffr

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Expira 24/05/2025

Operations Engineer/Scientist

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Carnegie Las Campanas Observatory

Home / Operations Engineer/ScientistApril 25, 2025Category: JobsLas Campanas Observatory (LCO), Chile. This is a full time position based at LCO, Chile.The Carnegie Observatories, a department of the Carnegie Institution for Science and a non-profit, world-class astronomical institution with offices located in Pasadena, California, is seeking an Operations Engineer/Scientist to work at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Carnegie astronomers and researchers representing a wide international consortium of institutions are engaged in SDSS-V, an ambitious, multi-year, integrated visible and near-infrared spectroscopic survey including the Milky Way Mapper (MWM), Black Hole Mapper (BHM), and Local Volume Mapper (LVM) projects. The MWM and BHM surveys employ new state-of-the-art, robotic, multi-optical fiber positioners on the 2.5-meter telescopes at both LCO and at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico to feed the APOGEE and BOSS spectrographs. The Operations Engineer/Scientist will join our staff at LCO to support operations at the duPont 2.5m and Swope 1m telescopes, support hosted partner facilites, and participate in these exciting, world-class, wide field survey programs.LCO offices and administrative headquarters are located in the coastal resort city of La Serena, while the observatory facilities are located 160 km north of La Serena at the southern extremity of the Atacama desert in the Andes mountains.Websiteshttps:// DescriptionThe successful candidate will work with a team of scientists, programmers,engineers and technicians to maintain and support operation of the Carnegie telescopes and existing and forthcoming instrumentation and facilities associated with wide field, optical fiber-fed, spectroscopic surveys.The work responsibilities will be carried out on a nominal shift schedule of eight days on and 6 days off, following integration into the role adopting a weekly schedule on site Monday-Friday. Some international travel may be required.Requirements: An advanced degree in astronomy, physics or engineering. Experience in operations support and troubleshooting for an astronomical observatory or similar scientific environment. Computing expertise in a Mac OSX /Linux environment including experience with Python, C and/or similar high level programming is desired. Knowledge of control systems and PLCs is desired. Ability to communicate and cooperate in a team environment. Fluency in written and spoken English, including technical reports and protocol documents. Knowledge of Spanish is an asset. Organizational skills as well as the ability to learn quickly and show above-average initiative. A valid driver's license. Desirable previous experience in observatory operations or astronomical instrumentation laboratory; experience with optical fiber maintenance and astronomical spectrographs and familiarity with survey observing techniques and monitoring software.Application ProcessStep 1:Download the Form 1 from this link and complete it:Form 1 click hereStep 2:Send to ******:Resume Cover letter Form 1, filled.Complete job description is contained in this advertisement – no phone calls please. Email address for inquiries about job: ****** electronic applications submitted through our website will be considered. Thank you for submitting your application to: ****** .Please, necessarily include in the application, the desired salary range.Applicants are encouraged to apply by May 25, 2025, when application review will begin. However, the position will remain open until filled. Only select candidates who meet our requirements will be contacted.Carnegie Science is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration of employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, veteran status or any other characteristics protected by law.This job offer considers Ley N° 21.015 (Chile) which encourages the inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace.PreviousShare this articleRecent PostsOperations Engineer/Scientist Leopoldo Infante: Lifetime Achievement Award for exploring the farthest reaches of the Universe LCO celebrates Astronomy Day with inclusive and educational activities Press release about the INNA project Astronomer Mark Phillips is named Honorary Foreign Member of the Chilean Academy of Sciences#J-18808-Ljbffr

7 días
Expira 24/05/2025