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Location Socorro, New Mexico

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* This position is on-site at our EPIC facility in Socorro, New Mexico

* *This posting will be taken down once we have received the first 100 qualified applications.

*** EarthScope Consortium is not able to sponsor applicants for work authorization within the United States.

Join us at EarthScope and become a vital part of our groundbreaking work at the forefront of geophysical science! As an Engineer II, you'll spearhead the development of seismic enclosures and power systems tailored for the harshest conditions in the Arctic and Antarctic. Plus, you'll have the thrilling opportunity to deploy to Polar regions, directly supporting NSF-funded scientists. Ready to embark on an adventure where innovation meets exploration? Apply now!

To Apply: Applicants may apply by going to the EarthScope Consortium Career Center: https://www.earthscope.org/careers/

Job Title: Engineer II - SAGE Polar Support

Department: Instrumentation - Field Support

Reports to: Engineering Manager II - Polar Field subunit lead

Employment Status: Full-Time

FLSA Status: Exempt

Remote Eligible: No

Location: EPIC Facility, Socorro, New Mexico

Travel Requirements: Up to 30%

Salary Range: $74,400 - $92,900 (depending on experience)

Position Summary

The Engineer II (EII) manages and implements multiple field projects of varying complexity to provide technical support for geophysical instruments and networks. The incumbent will arrange logistics and participate in field operations at sites throughout the United States, polar latitudes, and other international locations. This position builds on instrumentation knowledge gained in previous engineering levels and works with members from their own team and other staff engineers from other projects and departments within the organization. Under supervision of the Engineering Manager, the incumbent will identify and propose new geophysical related technologies and assist with training of other staff and the user community. The EII will contribute to reporting and project documentation and ensure all work conforms to best practices and organizational standards. Engineers are ambassadors who represent these principles to scientists, landowners, sponsors, and other community members. The EII will report to the Engineering Manager or be tasked by a higher-level engineer within designated project and functional areas.

Details of Responsibilities

General Essential Job Duties:

? Implement individual geophysical projects and assists with the execution of multiple projects of limited complexity, which may include logistics, site reconnaissance, site selection, permitting, installation activities, maintenance, network configuration, instrument operation, station communications and/or data flow activities as part of a portfolio of geophysical technologies.

? Identify and solve standard technical issues related to geophysical sensor hardware, firmware, software, metadata creation and management, and data communications and receive guidance on complex problems. Seeks direction when necessary.

? Assist with the design and testing of new systems.

? Under supervision of the Engineering Manager, evaluates instrument design and data/metadata to determine the adequacy of deployed and next generation systems.

? Assists with specifying station configurations and data/metadata collection strategies.

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

? Draft detailed technical reports for review by the Engineering Manager.

? Assist with the development of technical documentation formats and feedback for projects.

? As directed by an Engineering Manager, may have variable budgeting responsibilities, including developing cost estimates that impact individual projects, providing summaries of progress on statements of work, and tracking and submitting project expenditures.

? Participates with other departments within EarthScope on collaborative projects/opportunities.

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

? Other duties may be assigned as necessary for the successful operation of EarthScope.

Leadership and Supervisory Responsibilities:

? This position does not have supervisory responsibility.

? Foster a professional culture through the use of strong interpersonal skills, verbal and written communications with an emphasis on team building.

? Work with engineering and project teams.

? Act as lead engineer and point of contact if they are the ranking engineer in the field.

? Communicate clearly and effectively with other team members to ensure tasks are completed on time and with best practices.


Qualifications

Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:

? Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience in engineering, geosciences, or related field with three (3) years of experience with geophysical sensors or networks

OR

? Master’s 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.


Assignment-specific Position Summary

Positions in Instrumentation Services will include job specific addenda that specify and clarify Functional, Programmatic, and any Additional responsibilities that are pertinent to the position. This is in addition to the general Position Description requirements associated with the job title.

Assignment-specific Essential Duties:

Functional responsibilities:

  • Reports to and is supervised by the Field Support department Polar Field Support Subunit Manager

Programmatic responsibilities:

  • Supports SAGE polar field and engineering activities.
  • Reports to Engineering Manager II for SAGE polar tasking
  • Works with PASSCAL team to coordinate and execute field and engineering activities for polar experiments.

Additional responsibilities:

  • Coordinating with broader EarthScope field and engineering activities
  • Other duties as requested by program managers and approved by functional managers.


Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability for the position:

? Technical knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures for geophysical sensors.

? Proficiency in the operation of hand and power tools (i.e., cordless drill, chop saw, grinder, etc.).

? Ability to take initiative to learn assigned technical/engineering skills within established time frames.

? Ability to work effectively in a team environment and independently to accomplish project goals.

? Ability to ensure personal accountability for the successful completion of projects.

? Ability to communicate effectively in speaking and writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.

? Ability to apply logic and reasoning to solve moderately complex problems and make applicable decisions.

? Ability to understand moderately complex problems and to collaborate and explore alternative solutions.

? Ability to organize and prioritize work schedules for self and others.

? Ability to compute, analyze, and interpret data.

? Ability to make decisions which have modest impact on the job function and limited impact on the organization in general.

? Ability to lead and engage in safety training under challenging field conditions.


Other Requirements:

? Appropriate availability consistent with EarthScope established practices and norms; hours may exceed 40 hours per week, particularly when traveling.

? If the employee is engaged in field operations, they are required to maintain appropriate safety training, including wilderness, avalanche, helicopter, first-aid, etc.

? A valid driver’s license is required.

? Must be able to comply with the EarthScope Consortium’s Motor Vehicle Policy.

? Frequent travel by commercial or contracted means including fixed and rotor winged aircraft, motor vehicle, boat, etc.

? A valid passport is required for polar and international projects.

? If deploying to polar environments, must be able to meet the Physical Qualification Determination for Arctic and Antarctic deployments (PESJ-POL_2000.09a).


Environment

Physical Setting and Requirements:

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

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:

? Continually required to stand.

? Continually required to walk.

? Continually required to utilize hand and finger dexterity.

? Continually required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl.

? Continually required to talk or hear.

? Continually work near moving mechanical parts.

? Frequently required to sit.

? Frequently work in high, precarious places.

? Field work conditions may involve high elevation, extreme cold, extreme heat, humidity, noise, hazards, and vibration.

? Frequently lift and/or move up to 75 pounds over uneven terrain and long distances (up to 3 miles).

? Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

? Specialized equipment, machines, or vehicles used: Domestic and international travel in remote or extreme environments by off-road vehicle, helicopter, fixed wing, or other specialty vehicles.

About EarthScope Consortium

Our Mission: EarthScope Consortium is a consortium dedicated to supporting transformative global geophysical research and education.

Our Core Organizational Values: EarthScope’s 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 “can do” attitude.

EarthScope Consortium operates the U.S. National Science Foundation’s GAGE and SAGE Facilities, and cooperates 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 that EarthScope places a high value on employees; and works diligently to protect your interests and provide competitive and appealing benefits to you and your families.

To Apply: Applicants may apply by going to the EarthScope Consortium Career Center: https://www.earthscope.org/careers/

Applicants MUST be authorized to work permanently in the United States.

EarthScope Consortium participates in E-Verify.

EarthScope Consortium is not able to sponsor applicants for work authorization within the United States.

EarthScope Consortium 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 accommodation may be requested to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.





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