w. m. keck observatory
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Staff Astronomer I
Application Deadline: 31 January 2025
Department: Observing Support
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: W.M. Keck Headquarters
Reporting To: Observing Support Manager
Compensation: $78,138 - $93,720 / year
Description
Are you looking for a job where you can be a part of a premier observatory and leveraging the pristine viewing conditions of Maunakea? If so, you'll be thrilled to know that W. M. Keck Observatory in Kamuela, Hawaii, USA is hiring a full-time Staff Astronomer I. In this job, you would work at our renowned observatory and play a role in our 2035 scientific strategic plan.
WHY CHOOSE W. M. KECK OBSERVTORY
* Competitive starting salary ranging from $78,138 to $93,720 annually.
* Generous benefits package, including four (4) weeks of annual paid vacation.
* A robust 8% 403(b) employer contribution (with a 4% employee contribution)
* Dependent Tuition Assistance.
* Comprehensive, fully-paid employee health insurance.
* Join a dedicated team working on the frontiers of astronomy.
ABOUT W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY
From Hawaii's Maunakea, astronomers worldwide use our observatory to observe the universe with unprecedented power and precision. Our twin observatory telescopes are the world's most scientifically productive optical and infrared telescopes! With our highly advanced technology, we focus on service and stewardship and are very committed to being the science leader in large ground-based telescopes. We support the mission of the observatory and work to unravel the mysteries of the universe!
Each employee is a part of our mission. We provide meaningful jobs and an exciting place to pursue careers. Employees are able to work with a variety of equipment and scientific applications for the good of humanity and pure science. We work in a wonderful setting and environment and are passionate about what we do. We're looking for more individuals to join us!
A Day in the Life of a Staff Astronomer
The Staff Astronomer (SA) I ensures observers are properly instructed in the use of the Observatory's facility instruments and telescopes in order to serve the science operations. This includes pre- and post-observing inquiries, as well as afternoon and nighttime support of observers in Waimea and/or at remote mainland sites. The SA I maintains, calibrates, and develops scientific instrumentation and related software. SA I responsibilities include instrument nighttime engineering tests as well as coordination with engineers and technicians in maintaining, repairing, and improving the instruments. If assigned as an "Instrument Scientist," of a particular instrument the Staff Astronomer will have primary responsibility for that instrument (or capability).
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
* Ph. D. or equivalent degree in astronomy, physics, or engineering; relevant experience may be substituted for a degree.
* Interest and/or experience with scientific instrumentation.
* Prior experience observing and/or working at an astronomical observatory.
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