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SKA-Mid Head of Science Operations | Closing date: 2022-11-30 Contact: Heather |
A unique opportunity for an experienced radio astronomer with significant Observatory experience to guide the operational planning and commissioning of the SKA-Mid Telescope and shape the strategic direction of the SKA-Mid Science Operations as we head towards full operations.
Apply here: https://recruitment.skao.int/vacancy/skamid-head-of-science-operations-497379.html | ▸ more | The Role
The SKA-Mid Head of Science Operations will be based at the Science Operations Centre in Cape Town and will be a core part of the SKA-Mid management team in South Africa, led by the SKA-Mid Telescope Director. They will work collaboratively with the Heads of Science Operations based in the UK and Australia to ensure that the SKAO delivers a coherent, efficient and effective science program.
With the SKAO now in its construction phase, planning for operations has entered an exciting period. Leading the SKA-Mid Science Operations Group, the SKA-Mid Head of Science Operations will make a significant contribution to refining the strategic direction of the group's activities, consistent with the SKA Observatory Establishment and Delivery Plan and the associated planning and policy development.
The SKA-Mid Head of Science Operations will also work closely with the SKAO Commissioning team in the UK to deliver scientific commissioning and verification of SKA-Mid Telescope. Over time they will be responsible for the day to day science operations as the array is progressively handed over from construction.
SKAO is working in partnership with SARAO for the construction and operation of the SKA-Mid Telescope, and the SKA-Mid Head of Science Operations will be managing a team of both SKAO and SARAO employees.
Up to 25% of time in this role will be available for personal scientific research.
The successful candidate will have the inclusive and collaborative leadership skills needed to successfully build, manage and develop a team of operations scientists, telescope operators and data analysts in conjunction with the Science Operations teams in the UK and Australia. They will also have significant operational and scientific experience within the full range of activities required to run a successful radio observatory. This includes knowledge of the telescope systems, data processing and analysis as well as experience serving a diverse and distributed user community.
The successful candidate will draw on their standing in the international astronomy community and their established networks to be an effective point of contact for the user community, keeping them abreast of developments, gathering feedback and influencing where appropriate.
Due to the locations involved in the SKA project, in particular the UK and Australia, this role will require an ability and willingness to work outside normal hours from time to time. It will also require some domestic travel to the Karoo Site and occasional international travel.
In line with the SKAO commitment to become an employer of choice for women in STEM we strongly encourage applications from women for this role. We offer family friendly policies and the ability to work flexibly to support this aim. Those applicants wishing to explore flexible working are openly encouraged to discuss their individual need for flexibility or specific working patterns during the recruitment process.
Mandatory Knowledge, Skills and Experience
-A PhD in astronomy, physics, engineering or another closely related and relevant field.
-Internationally recognised expertise in radio astronomy techniques including in the acquisition, reduction and analysis of interferometric data.
-Significant professional experience in the operations of large-scale astronomical facilities.
-Leadership skills with experience in all aspects of people management (e.g. recruitment, capability development, performance management), promoting diversity and developing an inclusive, high-performing culture. Experience in a telescope operations leadership position would be an advantage.
-Experience working with and influencing a diverse and globally distributed telescope user community and providing appropriate user support.
-Ability to work effectively with engineers and scientists from a variety of cultures, and to lead and influence people in widely differing parts of a complex and rapidly changing organisation.
-Effective oral and written communication skills in English.
Please be sure to address how you meet each of these requirements in your cover letter.
Desirable Knowledge, Skills and Experience
-Experience commissioning radio astronomy (or similar) instrumentation and capabilities.
-A demonstrated commitment to equitable practices, including accessibility, to facilitate the broadest possible access to the Observatory from the scientific user community.
-Experience managing or working as part of a geographically distributed team.
-Willingness and ability to travel nationally and internationally as required.
Equality Diversity and Inclusion Statement
SKA Observatory recognises that our diversity is a strength. We aim to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone feels they belong, and diverse perspectives and ideas thrive. As such, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion are at the core of SKA Observatory?s agenda.
SKA Observatory welcome all candidates, especially those from member countries. Our aim is to recruit and retain the most talented individuals, regardless of gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, nationality or background.
Women have traditionally been under-represented in the fields of science and engineering; SKA Observatory welcomes and encourages female applicants.
Where applicants with a disability need facilities or adjustments to enable them to participate in the recruitment process, these will be provided.
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