Head of Instrumentation, Australia Telescope National Facility

Date: 4 Sep 2024

Location: Sydney, NSW, AU

Company: CSIRO

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The opportunity

  • Work for Australia’s National Science Agency 
  • Contribute to the global effort to understand our Universe 
  • Leadership role developing instrumentation for national portfolio of radio astronomy facilities 

About CSIRO

At CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, we deliver transformative, positive impacts through science and technology. Named the most trusted government service in 2022 by Roy Morgan’s Trusted Brand Awards, we collaborate with universities, government, industry and innovative communities across the country and internationally. With over 6,000 staff, we contribute to Australia’s national prosperity, environmental sustainability and social wellbeing. 

About the Australia Telescope National Facility

With over 350 staff, we operate several radio astronomy observatories and data archives collectively known as the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), the only facility of its kind in the southern hemisphere. Our technology development program is the cornerstone of the ATNF and is an internationally recognised source of innovative radio astronomy instrumentation.  
 
The ATNF has been involved with the international SKA project from its inception, and our ATNF locations, telescopes and engineering expertise are in an excellent position to support and extend the science goals of the SKA telescopes over the next decade. 
 
The ATNF is part of CSIRO’s Space & Astronomy research unit, and together we aim to enable humanity to understand our Earth and Universe.  

The role

Reporting to the ATNF Program Director, the ATNF Head of Instrumentation will focus on operating and improving telescope instrumentation, lead the instrumentation R&D team, coordinate the deployment of staff to projects in consultation with the ATNF leadership team and foster relationships with collaborators for instrumentation development opportunities. 

 

As a leader of health, safety & environment and champion of diversity and inclusion, you will promote a vibrant and supportive workplace, ensuring safety and sustainability are prioritised, alongside modelling professional behaviour and proactively managing staff matters. 

 

This is your opportunity to lead in a world-class radio astronomy facility, where the associated technology and instrumentation is amongst the best globally.  

 

Note, we are also recruiting the ATNF Program Director that this role reports to as well as the wider ATNF leadership team, so please ensure you share with your relevant networks.

  • Head of Science 
  • Head of Operations 
  • Head of Software & Scientific Computing 
  • Chief Engineer  
  • Chief Scientist 
  • Chief Technologist 

 

Location: Sydney (Marsfield)

Salary: Attractive salary package plus 15.4% superannuation, negotiable for the right candidate

Tenure: Specified term of five years with the possibility of an underlying indefinite research appointment. Full-time. 

Reference: 97638

About you

  • Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline or an equivalent combination of qualifications and experience.  
  • Demonstrated experience in astronomical instrumentation or similar area. 
  • Experience in leading a high-performance culture in a research environment/organisation, including the integration of Health, Safety & Environment and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion into normal business processes.  
  • Evidence of strong engagement skills and relationship management that grows new science opportunities and supports public good and commercial outcomes.   
  • A demonstrated record of adherence to professional ethics and conduct, including professional and respectful workplace behaviour. 
  • It would also be desirable to have research leadership in radio astronomy or a relevant field, and experience in innovative R&D in antennas, receivers, and/or digital signal processing for radio science and technology for radio astronomy.

 

For a detailed overview of the role and responsibilities, please review the Position Description.

Eligibility

Applications are open to all candidates who meet the requirements of the role. (VISA sponsorship will be provided to the successful candidate as required). 

 

Note: the successful candidate will be required to undertake a National Police Clearance or equivalent and there may be other security/medical/character clearance requirements. 

Flexible working arrangements

We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work. Find out more about our approach to work-life balance

Diversity and inclusion

We are working hard to recruit people representing the diversity across our society and ensure that all our people feel supported to do their best work and feel empowered to let their ideas flourish.  We encourage applications from all backgrounds.  

Child safety

CSIRO is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people involved in our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy.

How to apply

Please apply on-line with a curriculum vitae and cover letter or summary (no longer than 1,000 words) outlining the motivation for applying and a high-level summary response to the selection criteria described in the position description. 

Applications close

Wednesday 18 September 2024 (Australian Eastern Standard Time)

 

We encourage early applications as late applications will not be accepted.