Job Title
Spectrum Officer
Pay Range
A$94,******/yr - A$105,******/yr (Bureau of Meteorology provided pay range)
Locations
Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin, Sydney or Hobart
Employment Type
Full-time
Position Overview
The Bureau is looking for an experienced and highly motivated Radio Frequency (RF) and Spectrum Officer.
The Bureau is highly dependent on its RF spectrum allocations to ensure extensive active and passive RF meteorological observations can be conducted without interference or degradation.
The role will also support RF analysis for the acquisition and maintenance of spectrum licences and determining non-ionising radiation safety zones for Bureau RF systems.
This is a key position within the Operational Technology and Engineering (OTE) team, part of the Observing Systems and Operations (OSO) Program.
The role provides specialist advice and will lead the development and implementation of processes that will ensure systematic delivery of quality outcomes for observing infrastructure architecture and equipment.
Responsibilities
Analysis for the impacts of wind farms in relation to the performance of Bureau sensors.
RF analysis for the acquisition and maintenance of spectrum licences.
RF analysis to determine non-ionising radiation safety zones for occupational and general public safety for Bureau RF systems.
Qualifications
The successful applicant will have extensive technical experience in RF propagation, interference and path loss calculations, reflectivity, spectrum allocation management, software modelling and physical measurements.
The successful applicant will be able to apply this RF expertise to weather radars, wind profilers, ionosondes, RF communications links, active and passive satellite measurements.
Application Closing Date
Friday, 09 January ****
Additional Information
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