Astrophysicist

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Job Summary

This is the position of Astrophysicist, Very Energetic Radiation Imagining Telescope Array System (VERITAS), Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory (FLWO), Optical and Infrared Astronomy Division (OIR), Amado, AZ. Along with conducting original research in the field of very high energy gamma-ray astrophysics using VERITAS, the incumbent will serve as the on-site deputy to the VERITAS Observatory Manager during telescope operations and as the VERITAS IT Systems Manager.

Major Duties

Grade 11 duties may include, but are not limited to:

  1. As Deputy VERITAS Observatory Manager, oversees VERITAS upgrades and day-to-day science operations as assigned, and assists with VERITAS operations as needed. This includes the following:
    • Participating in the scientific operation and maintenance of the telescopes, in leading a scientific observing program of various targets, and in helping others in making such observations.
    • Providing technical direction to optical, electrical, and mechanical technicians.
    • Advising the Observatory Director and Observatory Managers of technical, scientific and safety ramifications of changes in the technical aspects of the facility, and of changes in schedule.
    • Supporting the organization of work related to the annual summer shutdown and corresponding fall start-up of the facility, and participating in major maintenance / upgrade tasks performed during this shutdown.
    • Participating in the testing, maintenance, repair and upgrades of the VERITAS and CTA-SCT telescopes, cameras and auxiliary systems.
    • Providing technical assistance to all VERITAS sub-projects and CTA subsystems; including those involving the telescope structure, drive systems, optics, camera, electronics and software including data acquisition, reduction and archiving.
    • Participates in the preparation of VERITAS Project Office reports and proposals, and Project Office planning for the professional, technical, fiscal and schedule direction of the VERITAS project.
  2. As IT Systems Manager for the VERITAS and CTA-SCT facilities, maintains, monitors, services, and upgrades all on-site (dominantly Linux-based) project computers including the scientific computing cluster, data storage, and networking systems. These include computers integral to the telescopes, cameras, camera electronics, calibration systems, and the facility (e.g., array control, local archive, next-day analyses); as well as those of VERITAS Project Office staff. This includes the following:
    • Identifying and specifying IT hardware / infrastructure needed for continued VERITAS operation, and assisting in the preparation of related statements-of-work and vendor lists.
    • Ensuring the compatibility, and adherence to established hardware and software specifications, of all on-site computing systems.
    • Maintaining familiarity with all software developed for use with VERITAS, including those for scientific analysis.
    • Maintaining a comprehensive set of system, software and networking documents.
  3. Serves as an active member of the VERITAS Project Office, which manages the operation of both the VERITAS-array and the CTA-SCT and develops their associated hardware, programs, and facilities. Attends VERITAS Project Office meetings, and participates in long- and short-range planning including development of the professional, technical, fiscal, and schedule direction of the VERITAS and CTA-SCT projects. Assists with Project Office reporting and coordination of the schedule and activities of visiting VERITAS and CTA personnel. Maintains, monitors, services, and upgrades Project Office content management systems, electronic calendars, and logbooks. Assists with public information and outreach programs.
  4. Conducts research in the field of very high energy gamma-ray astrophysics using VERITAS and CTA. Maintains knowledge of current results and techniques in particle astrophysics, particularly gamma-ray astronomy, and designs and develops software programs as needed to execute required calculations. Serves as an active member of the VERITAS and CTA scientific collaborations, and makes scientific and technical presentations at Collaboration meetings, supports science-program planning, and develops scientific and technical software for use by Collaboration researchers. Prepares papers documenting research results for publication in scientific journals / proceedings. Participates in technical meetings and conferences to present research results and discuss current work with other scientists and project personnel.

Duties at the grade 12 may include the duties above in addition to:

1. Supporting the organization of work related to the annual summer shutdown and corresponding fall start-up of the facility, and participating in major maintenance / upgrade tasks performed during this shutdown.

2. Participating in the preparation of VERITAS Project Office reports and proposals, and Project Office planning for the professional, technical, fiscal and schedule direction of the VERITAS project.

Qualifications

Qualification requirements are derived from the Office of Personnel Management's Qualification Standards Handbook for General Schedule Positions viewable on the web at http://www.opm.gov/qualifications.Qualification requirements must be met within 30 days after the closing date of announcement.

Pay Range

$64,694.00 - $100,808.00

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End Date: 

Wednesday, May 6, 2020