[ES_JOBS_NET] Research Engineer I or II (TBD), NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL)
Christine Wiedinmyer
christin at ucar.edu
Fri Oct 17 06:09:06 MDT 2014
https://ucar.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&id=23&jobid=217605&company_id=15947
Research Engineer I or II (TBD)
Tracking Code
15026
Job Description
*PLEASE NOTE*: This is a new, full-time four-year term position with
possibility of extension. Initial consideration will be given to
applications received prior to 4:00 p.m. (MDT) on Wednesday, October
29, 2014. Thereafter, applications will be reviewed on an as-needed
basis.
NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL)
Partial relocation costs paid per UCAR's relocation policy
UCAR/NCAR willnotsponsor a work visa (e.g., H1B, etc.) to fill this
position.
*BASIC JOB FUNCTION*: Conducts independent and collaborative
original research to provide engineering leadership as a member of
the Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) team; designs and develops
state-of-the-art antennas and radio frequency (RF) circuitry for use
in advanced phased array radars (PAR) in support of atmospheric
research; fosters a culture of engineering excellence and
collaboration through interactions with colleagues in the phased
array radar community; establishes a robust engineering research
program that aligns with EOL and NCAR strategic goals, particularly
in the area of phased array radars.
*DUTIES INCLUDE*:
Conducts independent and collaborative research in the area of
phased array antennas and associated RF circuitry related to the
APAR development. Publishes research results in national and
international peer-reviewed journals. Interacts and collaborates
with external phased array radar experts. Develops proposals with
the APAR team to secure funding for phased array radar-related
developments.
Applies advanced technical knowledge of electromagnetic theory and
uses independent evaluation and innovation to design and develop
high performance phased array antennas and associated RF circuitry,
e.g., transmit/receive (TR) modules. Characterizes and calibrates
phased array radar systems, and assists in integrating an airborne
application of PAR on to the NSF/NCAR C-130 aircraft. Produces
internal and external documentation on developed phased array radar
systems.
Prepares EOL radars for deployment to field projects. Calibrates,
troubleshoots and supports instrumentation in the field during field
operations. Directs technicians' work as necessary to accomplish
these tasks.
Provides engineering input for setting EOL and NCAR priorities and
goals. May supervise and/or mentor interns and/or junior engineers.
**
*REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE*:
Education and Experience:
* Ph.D. or an equivalent combination of education and experience
in Electrical Engineering.
* Three to six years of experience in design, development and
characterization of microstrip patch antenna and/or phased array
antenna.
* Experience in writing proposals.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
* Proven expertise in the design, development and characterization
of microstrip patch antennas and/or phased array antenna.
* Expert knowledge of electromagnetic theory.
* In-depth knowledge of engineering theory and techniques as they
apply to radar systems.
* Ability to conceive and implement system and hardware design of
electronic instrumentation.
* Experience with computer aided design software for electronics,
including schematic capture and printed circuit board layout.
* Ability to apply advanced mathematical and technical knowledge.
* Proven expertise in the use of advanced RF simulation tools,
e.g. HFSS.
* Experience with MATLAB or IDL or equivalent tools.
* Skilled in using test and measurement equipment including
oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and
microwave network analyzers.
* Able to operate personal computers running Windows, Mac OS X,
and/or Linux, and use word processing, spreadsheet, and
presentation software.
* Sound Project Management skills to plan project schedules, track
progress and direct technical staff.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills.
* Proven results in writing proposals to secure external funding.
* Knowledge of current technical trends and developments.
* Proven ability to work well in teams of people from different
disciplines and cultures.
*DESIRED (but not required)*:
* Experience with polarimetric radar.
*Other Requirements:*
**
* Willingness to travel up to approximately 90 days per year, but
typically no more than 30 days per trip to support scientific
field projects.
* Willingness to fly on research aircraft or sail on research ships.
* Must pass required flight physical and other required training
to fly on a research aircraft.
* Must have valid driver's license.
* Must be (a) a U.S. citizen; (b) lawfully admitted for permanent
residence in the United States; or (c) a protected individual as
defined by 8 USC1324b(a)(3).
The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) is
an*equal opportunity employer*
<http://www1.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/eeoc_self_print_poster.pdf>. We
evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status,
sexual orientation, domestic partner status, disability, or veteran
status.
Job Location
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Appointment Type
Term Full-Time (T1)
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