Deep Space Electro-Optical Observations Engineer
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Applied Optimization (AO)
Job Title: Deep Space Electro-Optical Observations Engineer Reports to: Principal Scientist
FLSA Status: Full-Time (Exempt) Department: Space Science
Position Objective:
Applied Optimization is an engineering R&D firm performing day and night observations of the sky in the visible and infrared wavelengths, along with archiving, processing, and analyzing the collected data for on-site and remote observations which involves the development, testing, and implementation of custom systems
This is a challenging position with direct hands-on responsibility for operating and maintaining novel optical systems, telescopes, astronomical instrumentation, lasers, and observatory monitoring equipment, such as a weather stations, particle counters, and star charts
Successful candidate must be a meticulous, detail-oriented individual who brings consistent quality and reliability to the collection and archiving of experimental results
This position is a key component of an interdisciplinary research and development team that collects data to analyze and implement next generation scientific algorithms in the area of space science and atmospheric research
Essential Functions:
Operates and maintains the telescopes and instrumentation including computer systems
Understand, implement, and utilize optical equipment for laser and imaging systems
Assist in or perform optical design, modeling, and simulation for optical systems and custom optical devices at small and large scales
Conducts experiment planning and data collection in laboratory and real-world settings
Conducts data reduction and processing
Coordinates, trains, or works with a small team of aircraft spotters, laser and telescope operators, and data processors
Conducts effective and efficient customer relations that include regular meetings, status updates, and technical reports
Maintains and operates a laser system and other optical elements/devices for research
Provides general support services for optical and mechanical equipment as required
Assist in modeling and simulation for photonic crystals, metamaterials, and other research-level optical systems
Ensure accuracy and follow documentation procedures for all work; maintain notebook of daily activities and provide weekly report of work
Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
Bachelors degree or higher, preferably related to the field of electro-optics, physics, or astronomy with a superior academic record
Knowledge of basic scientific principles and problem-solving skills normally obtained through a curriculum for a Bachelors degree
Interest in and possess a basic/amateur knowledge of astronomy
Ability to work well independently and without close supervision
Ability to consult with senior scientists to maximize the scientific results of the experiments
Ability to operate scientific instrumentation, and collect, calibrate, and record data
Ability to perform day and nighttime observations throughout all four seasons as required
Perform mechanical, thermal, and optical analysis of telescopes and other optical systems for space and mechanical engineering applications
Physically capable of working different shifts and performing tasks in and around observatories relating to both hardware and software elements
Ability to travel to customer sites for technical support
Ability to analyze data and compile meaningful results into presentations and reports
Attention to detail and effective time and schedule management skills
Effective organizing, planning, debugging, and problem-solving skills
Ability to adapt within a small team to support evolving customer requirements
Ability to execute instructions and communication in written, oral, and diagram form
Demonstrated strong writing, fact-gathering, and analytical skills
Basic computer and software skills including but not necessarily limited to Microsoft Office products (e.g., Outlook, Word, and Power Point)
Write technical reports and proposals as required by the project
Preferred Qualifications:
College cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average) of 3.5 or higher
Minor or dual degree in physics, astronomy, optics, computer science, or computer engineering
Knowledge of computers and digital recording of sensor data, such as CCDs
Aptitude in electronics and computers
Familiarity with Windows OS and Linux OS (Ubuntu)
Experience in CAD modeling using SolidWorks and optical design in Zemax
Experience in EM simulation tools such as open-source and commercial solutions for FDTD and FEM modeling and simulation
Aptitude with a programming language, preferably Python, C++, C#, and/or SQL
Optics laboratory experience
Prior experience in astronomy, telescopes, or operation of electro-optical systems
Familiarity with Government property accountability procedures
Citizenship/Security Clearance Requirements:
U.S. Citizen
May be required to obtain and maintain U.S. Government Security Clearance
Office Requirements
In-office attendance is required; remote work is not offered at this time
About Us: Applied Optimization is a growing organization located in Fairborn, OH. Find out more about us at www.appliedo.com.
This job description is subject to change.
- Location:
- Fairborn
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Healthcare