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ID #51334097
Estado California
Ciudad San francisco bay area
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente California
Showed 2024-03-26
Fecha 2024-03-26
Fecha tope 2024-05-25
Categoría Educación/formación
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Lick Observatory Telescope Optoelectronics Technician

California, San francisco bay area 00000 San francisco bay area USA
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Lick Observatory Telescope Optoelectronics Technician

Location: Mt Hamilton

Job ID: 66614

JOB POSTING PLEASE NOTE: Lick Observatory, located on Mount Hamilton, is the worksite for this position and is located 19 miles east of San Jose on Highway 130 at 4,200 feet elevation.Year-round residential housing with nominal rent is available for the selected Telescope Optoelectronics Technician candidate. Residents are responsible for personal utilities costs.Lick Observatory offers a friendly working environment with a diverse set of challenges, in addition to the incredible views of the surrounding areas.Other benefits to working at UC Santa Cruz / Lick Observatory include:Medical, Dental & Vision Care Insurance PlansUC Retirement PlansGroup Term Life InsuranceLegal InsurancePet InsurancePaid Holidays plus accrued vacation and sick leaveHOW TO APPLYFor full consideration, applicants should attach their resume and cover letter when applying for a job opening. For guidance related to the application process or if you are experiencing difficulties when applying, please review the Applicant Resources on our Talent Acquisition website. How to ApplyTroubleshootingTips for ApplicantsFAQ'sINITIAL REVIEW DATE (IRD)Application materials submitted by 11:59 pm on the IRD will be routed to the hiring unit for consideration. Materials submitted after the IRD will ONLY be forwarded at the request of the hiring unit. To ensure your application is routed for consideration, submit your materials before 11:59 p.m. on the IRD. Talent Acquisition cannot accept application materials outside of the jobs portal, and is unable to update submitted applications on an applicant's behalf, or forward communications to the hiring units. For more information about the IRD and the applicant review process, view this link.The IRD for this job is: 04-04-2024 ABOUT UC SANTA CRUZUC Santa Cruz is a public university like no other in California, combining the experience of a small, liberal arts college with the depth and rigor of a major research university. It's known as an unconventional place where innovation and experimentation is part of the campus's DNA. That playful, bold spirit still thrives today, all on a campus renowned as among the most beautiful in the world.DEPARTMENT OVERVIEWThe University of California Observatories (UCO) is a Multi-Campus Research Unit (MRU) funded via the University of California Office of the President, Office of Research and headquartered on the UC Santa Cruz campus. UCO operates on behalf of astronomers, researchers, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students across the UC system who are engaged in research, education and training in optical and infrared astronomy. In addition to managing the technical, physical plant and public outreach operations of the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, California, UCO provides the scientific and administrative liaison to the shared Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawai'i and the international collaboration for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Project. UCO comprises extensive scientific and technical staff and facilities at UC Santa Cruz and Lick Observatory as well as administrative and business services. The Lick Observatory telescopes are scheduled 363 days per year, weather permitting. Additionally, Lick hosts about 30,000 members of the public via its summer programs and casual visitors.More information can be found at: https://www.lickobservatory.org/JOB SUMMARYUnder direction of the Lick Observatory Superintendent, the incumbent performs duties in support of astronomical research at the Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton. The incumbent independently plans and executes a safe and efficient night program at the Shane Telescope to assist astronomers and/or researchers in accomplishing their goals. The incumbent independently operates the laser systems and all technical aspects of scientific observations, including electronic, electrical and mechanical problem solving. The incumbent also functions as an electronics technician performing assembly, installation, troubleshooting and repair of complex electronic instrumentation and equipment. Independently operates the 120-inch Shane Telescope and all technical aspects of scientific observations. Trains new personnel.APPOINTMENT INFORMATIONBudgeted Salary: $36.28 / Hourly.Under California law, the University of California, Santa Cruz is required to post a reasonable estimate of the compensation for this role. The salary shown above is the budgeted amount the University reasonably expects to pay and the salary extended should not exceed this posted amount.Benefits Level Eligibility: Full benefitsSchedule Information:Full-time, FixedPercentage of Time: 100%, 40 Hours per WeekDays of the Week: Variable, Mon-SunShift Includes: Days, Evenings, Nights, Swing Shift, Weekends Employee Classification: Career appointment Job End Date: NoneWork Location: Lick Observatory, located on Mount HamiltonUnion Representation: TX - TechnicalJob Code Classification: 008321 (TELESCOPE TCHN PRN)Travel: Never or RarelyJOB DUTIES60% - Telescope Operations & Optics MaintenanceSets up the relative parameters of an observation based upon instruction received directly from the astronomer or researcher. Optimizes observing time by accurate and timely computation of object positions and interpretation of finding charts to locate proper objects.Monitors and/or operates low light level CCD guide camera and auto guiding system, computers, data acquisition systems and related equipment. Monitors and evaluates dome orientation, windscreen, telescope position and tracking, weather conditions and electrical and mechanical components (such as pumps, motors, hydraulic and cooling systems) that support the operating systems.Based on these evaluations advises astronomers and researchers on how to maximize the equipment and their time. Acquires and maintains a working knowledge of existing and newly introduced instrumentation (highly specialized equipment specific to individual astronomical projects) and guides astronomers in achieving the research goal.Creates and records a written nightly report describing weather conditions and operational malfunctions; the report may include suggestions for possible solutions to problems. Assists support astronomers with Adaptive Optics NGS/LGS operations.Independently determines the need to shut down the telescope during a viewing session if weather or other conditions jeopardize the equipment.Electronics and Computing Operations.Installs and maintains complex electronic equipment, often containing one-of-a-kind solid state digital and/or analog circuitry. Installs and maintains infrared and adaptive optics instrumentation.Performs maintenance and trouble-shooting on instrumentation circuitry. Operates and troubleshoots computers, workstations and peripherals in a Windows/Linux environment. When timely repairs are not possible, develops alternative methods to minimize telescope down time.Documents and explains equipment malfunctions and repair procedures, through written logs and databases, for faculty and staff. Consults with and advises astronomers and researchers on the use of telescopes and associated instruments, electronic devices and computers. Assists observers with the installation of custom instruments, helps to interface them with existing telescope electronics. Performs equipment readiness tests before astronomers begin work. Archives data and prepares computer systems for next observer.Troubleshoots and repairs analog and digital electronic systems, electrical and computer systems.Drive to various locations to perform telescope & dome equipment repairs & maintenance.Installs spectrometers, photometers and direct cameras to proper configuration, including testing instruments, balancing telescopes and understanding astronomer's written instructions. This is often done independently and on weekends.In collaboration with UCO Superintendent, writes procedures and checklists for instrument setups. This includes a balance schedule for specific instrument configurations, CCD dewar identification, acquisition TV mirrors, TV focus and other information necessary for instrument changes. Performs CCD dewar changes and evaluates data taker to verify correct calibration and operation.Diagnoses and repairs electrical malfunctions in motors, motor starters, switches, relays, low voltage control circuits, 3-phase 220, 208 & 110 volt A.C. circuits, and any electrical apparatus on the telescope and domes. Diagnoses and repairs problems and performs maintenance on a wide variety of mechanical, pneumatic and vacuum equipment. This includes gear reducers, cable winches, electric brakes and clutches, mechanical vacuum roughing pumps, diffusion pumps, fans, water pumps, water coolers & chillers, high efficiency air filtration systems, miscellaneous air filtering equipment and air compressors. Removes snow from telescope domes. Operates forklifts and articulating lifts.Aids astronomers in optical alignment and focusing, using auto-collimators, lasers and various alignment tools.Repair of Related Facilities Equipment.Installs, maintains and repairs refrigeration equipment including special cooling devices for astronomical instruments. Maintains commitment to a high standard of safety, complies with all safety laws and safety policies/rules, attends training sessions, and reports actual and potential safety violations to appropriate supervisor or management.Aluminization and Optical Maintenance.Checks optical surfaces on finder telescopes, relay lenses, collimators, etc., for cleanliness and safely clean if necessary. Performs CO2 snow cleaning of all primary mirror coatings and other optical surfaces when necessary.Every 2-3 years, assists the Telescope Operations manager and opticians in acid stripping and cleaning of coatings and contaminants from optical surfaces and the re-coating of mirrors in the optical coating shop. Monitors vacuum roughing pump, refrigeration unit, cold trap, and diffusion pumps.40% - Laser Operations and MaintenanceSets up the relative parameters of an observation based upon instruction received directly from the astronomer or researcher. Operates the laser systems in support of astronomical observations. Ensures proper optical alignment of laser subsystems as well as alignment of laser to telescope and adaptive optics systems.Participates in the maintenance and operation of dye and solid-state laser systems. Assists with characterization of laser performance. Participates in integration of future upgrades of the laser systems.Maintains and replaces optical components (flash lamps, rods, Q-switches etc.) and maintains optics in the Nd:Yag dye master oscillator, preamplifier and amplifier subsystems.Maintains laser documentation.Maintains laser safety system and ensures laser safety standards are met. Monitors diagnostic cameras, acquisition systems, computers, and related equipment.Creates and records written reports describing operational malfunctions, including suggestions for possible solutions to problems.Troubleshoots and repairs lasers when failures occur including optics, mechanical stages, shutters, calorimeters, sensors, mechanical pumps, temperature control, flow control, electrical and electronics systems and programmable logic controllers.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSSubstantial experience in performing technical tasks in the operation, installation, testing and maintenance of laser, optics, electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment.Experience with complex precision instrumentation.Experience with the handling and maintenance of optics.Excellent diagnostic and trouble-shooting skills for digital and analog circuitry, computers (Linux, Windows), video systems and other electronic devices.Strong skill in written communication to convey information in a clear and concise manner.Skill in using electronic instrumentation such as oscilloscope, digital multi-meter, frequency counters, power supplies and data acquisition equipment.Skill in using mechanical and electromechanical equipment, soldering iron and shop tools.Skill in interacting cooperatively and effectively with diverse groups of people with the ability to assist them in achieving their research/observational goals.Analytical skills with the ability to draw conclusions from data in a logical, systematic way.Skill in working independently and following through on assignments with minimal direction and the ability to document work completed.Knowledge and experience in electronic, electrical and mechanical repair and maintenance.Knowledge of laser system technology and laser component adjustment, alignment, replacement, and maintenance.Knowledge of dye lasers, solid state lasers, and fiber lasers.Ability to read, interpret and apply electronic, mechanical and electrical blueprints and wiring diagrams.Ability to work with remote support personnel, either by telephone or e-mail, describing accurately and clearly the symptoms of equipment failures and malfunctions, as well as the sequential corrective actions taken, through trouble logs and databases.Ability to operate shop tools in a safe and skillful manner.Ability to shows rigorous and meticulous attention to detail.Ability to act with integrity and honesty.Ability to master situations or information easily and quickly.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSExperience in a scientific and/or research environment.Experience working with cryogens - Liquid Nitrogen and Liquid HeliumExperience in mechanical fabrication, assembly, and machining.Experience in optical coating.Knowledge and experience with cooling and refrigeration equipment.Knowledge of and/or familiarity with telescopes and astronomy.Knowledge of high vacuum systems.Knowledge of programming techniques for instrumentation using sequential micro-controllers, closed loop control systems, EEPROMS, temperature controllers, position encoders, etc.Ability to interpret weather maps and local conditions.Ability to operate a lathe, milling machine.SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENTSelected candidate will be required to pass a pre-employment criminal history background check.Must possess CPR/First Aid/AED certification or have the ability to obtain it within 60-calendar days of hire.Must possess a current forklift operator license or have the ability to obtain it within 6 months from date of hire.Must possess a valid license to drive in the state of California and be able to participate in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) pull notice program.Interviewees will be required to provide a current DMV record.Ability to work long periods of time at a computer with or without accommodation.Ability to do occasional work in confined spaces such as attics and trenches while bending, stooping and/or kneeling with the possibility of being exposed to live electrical circuits and machinery.Ability to ascend/descend ladders with or without accommodation.Ability to safely perform the physical requirements necessary to move light to moderate objects up to 60 lbs., with or without accommodation.The selected candidate will be required to work all scheduled hours on-site.Ability to work on-call.Ability to respond to emergencies after hours as necessary.Ability to work overtime including evenings, nights, weekends and holidays to meet operational needs, and work an alternate work schedule shift as required.Selected candidate will be required to complete training within established time frames as directed including UC compliance training.Ability to work safely in areas where hazardous materials are present or stored.Ability to wear a respirator in accordance with the California Code of Regulations Title 8, 5144.Ability to wear proper safety attire (long pants, closed-toe shoes, etc.) and personal protective equipment common in a laboratory setting.Ability to read signs and follow directions on labels that are written in English as well as ability to read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and the proper use of chemical compounds.The University of California has implemented a Vaccination Policy covering all employees. Employees, including new hires, are required to comply with any applicable policies relating to the University of California vaccine program.Per the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), this position has been identified as a Mandated Reporter. The selected candidate will be required to report known or suspected child abuse or neglect as defined by CANRA and will be required to sign a Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse prior to commencing employment. CANRA Penal Codes, and related definitions, requirements, and responsibilities may be obtained here.Other special conditions of employment that apply to this position: Must be able to climb ladders and work comfortably in high places with body harness and work positioning gear. Year-round residential housing with nominal rent is available for the selected Telescope Optoelectronics Technician candidate. Residents are responsible for personal utilities costs. Incumbent will routinely work a rotational schedule involving nights, weekends, holidays and during emergencies, plus alternate weekends (with shift differential pay).SAFETY STATEMENTAll UCSC employees must understand and follow job safety procedures, attend required health and safety training, proactively promote safety at work, and promptly report actual and potential accidents and injuries.EEO/AAThe University of California is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. UC Santa Cruz is committed to excellence through diversity and strives to establish a climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the contributions of all students and employees.

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To ensure review of application materials by the hiring unit, they must be submitted on or before the initial review date (IRD) via the Staff Employment Opportunities web site; https://jobs.ucsc.edu. A computer is available at the UC Santa Cruz Staff Human Resources Office located at Scotts Valley Center. The Scotts Valley Center is located at 100 Enterprise Way, Suite E100, Scotts Valley, CA 95066. To learn more or to request disability accommodations, call 831-459-2009. Hearing impaired are encouraged to use the California Relay Service at 800-735-2922. UC Santa Cruz is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. UC Santa Cruz is committed to excellence through diversity and strives to establish a climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the contributions of all students and employees.

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