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Director of La Silla Paranal Observatory | Closing date: 2024-02-04 Contact: Human Resources |
The La Silla Paranal Observatory (LPO) provides and operates some of the world's largest and most advanced observational facilities at three sites in Northern Chile. La Silla hosts the 3.6-m telescope, the New Technology Telescope (NTT), and a number of Hosted Telescope projects. | ▸ more | Cerro Paranal is the home of the Very Large Telescope, the VLT, the VLT Interferometer (VLTI), the VISTA survey telescope, and several Hosted Telescope projects. Paranal Observatory will further be responsible for the operation of the ELT at Cerro Armazones and the southern array of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO). APEX, the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment, is a hosted sub-mm telescope project located on the high-altitude site of Llano Chajnantor. The LPO division further works in close collaboration with the Data Management and Operations (DMO) division, and other ESO organisational units.
We are looking for someone who can lead the La Silla Paranal Observatory through the next exciting stage of its development, and can drive the Observatory forward to become, with the integration of the ELT, the most powerful - while environmentally, financially, and socially sustainable - observatory of its type on the planet. To do so you must have vision as well as practical experience of running a successful and highly productive scientific organisation or research infrastructure. By building on our success to date you will become the next leader of our future Observatory.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
As the LPO Director you will be responsible for
- the efficiency and effectiveness of the operation of the LPO and its three sites in delivering scientific data of highest quality and quantity to the scientific community;
- the functioning of the Observatory within ESO's end-to-end science operations model including fostering a close relationship with the Observatory back-end functions within the Data Management Operations division;
- the management and safety of the LPO sites and its staff (today LPO employs some 175 staff members), visitors and contractors;
- scheduling the telescopes for science and engineering, focussing on technical and engineering aspects rather than scientific proposal selection;
- developing an annual resource plan for review and approval and ensuring its execution (today LPO's annual expenditure budget is some 50 MEUR);
- recruiting and maintaining high quality scientific, technical, and administrative staff;
- developing short- to long-term development plans for the Observatory;
setting the overall goals, priorities, and strategies within LPO for all operational and development aspects in consultation with the respective Programme Scientists;
- managing the organisational change implied by the transition of LPO into the ELT era;
- reporting on the performance and development of the LPO to ESO's governing and advisory bodies.
As LPO Director you will further act as the Programme Manager for all LPO development projects and will be the interface to all other programmes and organisational units at ESO. In this respect, the ongoing Integrated Operations (IOP) Programme to develop and implement a sustainable operation model for the future Paranal Observatory with the VLT and the ELT will be your highest priority as the LPO Director. In case you are an astronomer, you are encouraged and expected to conduct active astronomical research as member of the ESO Astronomy Faculty.
Reports to:
As a Division Head at ESO, you will report to the Director of Operations.
Key Competences and Experience:
To succeed in this role, we will expect you to be able to exhibit the following essential competences and experience:
Experience:
- A proven record of at least 15 years of active research as applicable;
- A proven record of at least 10 years of experience in management and leadership in a research infrastructure or scientific organisation, preferably international;
- A proven record of having successfully managed complex organisational change.
Core Competencies:
- Demonstrable ability to collaborate with partner teams and institutions in joint projects and activities;
- Established record of operations management, including budget and staff management;
- Think strategically and take effective decisions and provide leadership;
- Demonstrable competencies required in facilitating complex change management, using a structured process and set of tools for leading the organisational as well as the people side of change to achieve a desired outcome;
- Problem solving and highly developed critical thinking skills;
- Able to elaborate a vision of the future and set goals to achieve this but at the same time, have the flexibility to make timely and appropriate changes to plans as required;
- Political awareness and influence, being able to manage internal and external stakeholder relationships;
- Builds strong and effective links within and outside the organisation;
- Demonstrates initiative, pro-activeness and good negotiation skills;
- Excellent communication skills;
- Works effectively in an international, multicultural, and multi-disciplinary team environment.
Experience with observatory or other research infrastructure operations, observational and technical experience in astronomy and/or astronomical instrumentation would be an asset.
Qualifications:
Minimum requirement for the position is a PhD in astronomy, astrophysics, physics, engineering, or other fields related to the job.
Language skills:
The position requires an excellent command of written and spoken English. A working knowledge or better of Spanish would also be a distinct advantage.
Remuneration and Contract:
We offer an attractive remuneration package including a competitive salary (tax free), comprehensive pension scheme and medical, educational and other social benefits, as well as financial help in relocating your family.
For more details please see https://recruitment.eso.org/jobs/2023_0065
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