Engineer I Or Engineer Ii, Nasa Ggn & Nota Ops & Ear/pi

Socorro, NM, United States

Job Description


Business Unit: Geodetic Instrumentation

Locations: EarthScope Primary Instrument Center (EPIC), Socorro, New Mexico

Salary: $59,700 - $111,600 dependent upon experience

Summary: EarthScope Consortium, Inc. is looking for two Engineers to support our growing and modernizing organization. The Engineer I (EI)/ II (EII) participates in and helps manage multiple individual field projects to assist with the installation and maintenance of geophysical instruments. Under direct supervision, the incumbent will work both independently and, in a group, setting to plan and conduct field operations at sites throughout the United States, polar latitudes, and other international locations. The Engineer possesses working knowledge of the equipment, tools, and techniques used in their project areas and will assist with equipment testing, troubleshooting, and evaluating new technologies as directed. The Engineer contributes reporting and project documentation to ensure that all work conforms to high technical and organizational standards. Engineers are ambassadors who represent EarthScope\xe2\x80\x99s values to scientists, landowners, sponsors, and other community members. The engineer will report to the Engineering Manager or a higher-level engineer within designated project areas.

Requirements for NOTA Operations and EAR/PI Support, NASA GGN, - Engineer I

Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:

  • Bachelor\xe2\x80\x99s degree or equivalent professional experience in engineering, geosciences, or related field.
Preferred Skills:
  • Master\xe2\x80\x99s degree or equivalent professional experience in engineering, geosciences, or related field.
Requirements for NOTA Operations and EAR/PI Support, NASA GGN, - Engineer II

Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:
  • Bachelor\xe2\x80\x99s degree or equivalent professional experience in engineering, geosciences, or related field with three (3) years of experience with geophysical sensors or networks
OR
  • Master\xe2\x80\x99s degree or equivalent professional experience in engineering, geosciences, or related field and one (1) year of field experience with geophysical sensors or networks.
Preferred Skills:
  • Familiarity with data quality analysis software.
Descriptions: The GAGE Facility Geodetic Instrumentation team is looking to fill two engineering positions at the EarthScope Primary Instrumentation Center. These positions will support various GAGE programs. Candidates will be matched to positions based on interest and experience. All positions under direct supervision, will assist with geophysical field projects, which may include coordinating travel logistics, site reconnaissance, site selection, permitting, installation activities, maintenance, network configuration, instrument operation, station communications and/or data flow activities through the application of high precision geodetic technologies.

These positions will also identify and troubleshoot technical issues related to geophysical instrument hardware, firmware, software, and data communications.

Prepare equipment and tools for field deployment, which includes testing systems. Work is overseen by the Engineering Manager and guided by other technical experts. Maintain tools and vehicles used for field deployment.

Assist with warehouse organization for field work preparation.

Draft appropriate documentation of field activities and metadata using established tools, protocols, and databases as maintained by the organization.

Develop and maintain good relationships with community members, suppliers, landowners, and business partners within areas of expertise and project assignments.

Preferred Skills:

NASA Global GNSS Network (GGN)

The successful NASA GGN EI-T1/EII-T1 candidate will provide support for field and warehouse operations for the unique components of the NASA GGN, including inventory management, configuration, testing, and shipping of the following: remote Linux-based computer systems, satellite-based data communications equipment, LAN/VPN switches and hubs, GNSS receivers and antennas, surface meteorological instruments, expendable materials (e.g., batteries and solar panels), and other miscellaneous items that are used to support GPS/GNSS station maintenance across the NASA GGN. In addition to inventory management outlined above, the successful NASA GGN EI-T1/EII-T1 candidate will also be responsible for routine GGN State of Health (SOH) and data flow monitoring, metadata management, and remote trouble shooting in coordination with other remote and/or hybrid GAGE Facility NASA GGN staff and local station operators. Some fieldwork may be required as directed. Since the NASA GGN has the bulk of its stations located outside the US, the successful NASA GGN EI-T1/EII-T1 candidate must have a valid passport, appropriate visas, vaccinations, etc. to travel Internationally. Specific duties for NASA GGN O&M will be directed by the NASA GGN Operations Manager.

Engineering support to NASA Global GNSS Network (GGN) includes management, operation, maintenance and upgrading of 61 GNSS field stations around the world, and installation of new stations when required. Tasks include basic GNSS station Operations and Maintenance (O&M), budget management, hardware and computer configuration and shipping, coordination with local station operators, and field visits. Staff that support the NASA GGN work in close coordination with NASA GGN Program Manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, technical support staff from NASA contractors, and NASA HQ Program Directors in Washington, DC.

Preferred Skills:

NOTA Operations and EAR/PI Support -

The successful NOTA/EAR PI Support EI-T1/EII-T1 candidate will provide support for field and warehouse operations, including inventory management, configuration, testing, and shipping of the following: cellular and satellite-based data communications equipment, GNSS receivers and antennas, surface electronic components of NOTA BSM stations, expendable materials (e.g., batteries and solar panels), and other miscellaneous items that are used to support NOTA GNSS and BSM station maintenance. In addition, the successful NOTA/EAR PI Support EI-T1/EII-T1 candidate will also manage GAGE Facility portable GNSS campaign kits and geodetic imaging instruments and supporting materials. Some fieldwork to support NOTA station O&M may be required as directed. Specific duties for NOTA O&M will be directed by the NOTA GNSS/BSM Operations Manager and specific duties for EAR PI Support will be directed by the EAR PI Support Manager.

The Network of the Americas (NOTA) encompasses the former earthscope Plate Boundary Observatory - PBO (spanning Alaska, the continental US, and Puerto Rico), TLALOCNet (Mexico), and COCONet (Caribbean). The NOTA Operations team supports the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of ~1,147 permanent GPS and GNSS stations located across the US, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the eastern Caribbean, Central and northern South America. NOTA also includes ~80 borehole stations that include borehole tensor strainmeters, passive 3-component geophones, and pore pressure sensors.

About EarthScope Consortium, Inc.:

The EarthScope Consortium is funded primarily by the National Science Foundation, and the Consortium facilities are operated in cooperation with member universities, federal agencies, and many international partners. As representatives of the academic world, and stewards of taxpayer dollars, it is important that all of us take these responsibilities seriously and represent the Consortium with the highest of professional and ethical conduct. In turn, know the Consortium places a high value on you, as employees, and that we work diligently to protect your interests and provide competitive and appealing benefits to you and your families.

EarthScope Consortium\xe2\x80\x99s vision and mission provide a governing framework for decision making by the Consortium leadership.

Our Vision: An engaged society, resilient to geohazards, informed by geophysical discovery and global collaboration.

Our Mission: The EarthScope Consortium is a university governed consortium dedicated to transforming global geophysical research and education.

Our Core Organizational Values: The Consortium\xe2\x80\x99s core values are built upon a foundation of scientific and professional integrity. In order to accomplish our mission of research and education, as a community and science support organization, we value:

? Advancement of community science goals and their relevance to society,

? Excellence, innovation, and cooperation in science, technology, education, and service,

? Open access to data products and scientific exchange,

? Data preservation and stewardship for future science and society,

? Transparent community governance,

? Cultivation of diverse scientific, educational, and social perspectives,

? Efficient and effective use of resources, and

? Strong service ethic and a \xe2\x80\x9ccan do\xe2\x80\x9d attitude.

To Apply: Applicants may apply by going to the EarthScope Consortium, Inc. Career Center:

Applicant review will begin May 4th and continue till positions are filled.

Applicants must be authorized to work permanently in the United States. EarthScope Consortium Inc. is unable to provide sponsorship for work authorization within the United States.

EarthScope Consortium Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Reasonable accommodations may be requested to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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Earthscope Consortium, Inc.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4303017
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    $59700 - 111600 per year
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Socorro, NM, United States
  • Education
    Not mentioned