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Detector Engineer (7115U), Space Sciences Laboratory - #65320

UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States
Employer Description

The Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) is the University of California system’s premier space sciences research facility and one of the preeminent university laboratories in the country for space research.​​

Job Description

Responsibilities

  • Support space instrumentation and technology development. Design components/systems, organize and output work products, planning, and organizational activities.
  • Implement electrical, opto-mechanical, and software solutions in support of instrument design and evaluation.
  • Assemble and test instrumentation in support of space flight research and development. Carry out detailed test of components and systems, troubleshoot electronics systems as required, perform tests, data aggregation, reduction, and analysis.
  • Gather and analyze information, prepare trade studies, generate reports with respect to feasibility and engineering design criteria, as well as component/instrument performance.
  • Coordinate with internal and external organizations in support of the development of component/system-specification, component fabrication, test equipment support, etc.
  • Coordination and supervision of tasks, provide guidance and support research-based learning for lower-level staff and students
Job Requirements

Required Qualifications 

  • Working skills in the design, development and construction of space systems, including one successful aerospace product.
  • Specialist in at least one discipline (electrical, software, or mechanical). Proficiency in related CAD systems (e.g., Altium, Zemax Opticstudio, Solidworks, or any other relevant software).
  • Working systems knowledge of other engineering specialties involved in assignments. Understanding of system design principles, methodical approach to space flight instrument design and realization, infer from requirements, standards, specifications, etc.
  • Familiarity with clean-room activities, UHV systems, control systems, micro/nano fabrication processes and techniques.
  • Ability to develop analytical models, analyze data, implement routines in software (i.e. Matlab, Python, etc.)
  • Ability to communicate verbally and in writing effectively. Ability to interface with various institutions and disciplines to accomplish project goals and meet requirements.

Education / Training Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
JOB DETAILS
POSTED
09 April 2024
CLOSES
09 May 2024
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
PREFERRED EDUCATION
Bachelor's Degree
ANNUAL SALARY
100000 – 130000
JOB FUNCTION
Engineer
FIELD
Optical Satellite Engineer
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