**Classification**: ANU Officer 6/7 or 8 (Specialist)
**Salary package**:$89,134 - $117,567 per annum plus 17% superannuation
**Term**: Full-time, Continuing (Contingent Funded) appointment for up to 4 years
**Working at ANU**
This is an opportunity to work with a world class University that undertakes cutting edge research and has a strong tradition in research-led teaching excellence.
We offer:
- Flexible working arrangements including hybrid arrangements working both on our beautiful, green campus and working remotely,
- Generous paid parental leave entitlements of up to 32 weeks. We are one of the leading employers in Australia for parental leave entitlements,
- Designated parent rooms, quiet spaces and childcare facilities on campus,
- Career support, training, mentoring & upskilling opportunities.
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**The Position**
The Detector System Specialist will report to the DEC Discipline Lead and will be responsible for the design and development of technologies and instrumentation and provide technical expertise in support of the RSAA astronomical instrumentation programs in the area of electronics, and/or optical detector systems.
**The Person**
We are looking for qualified (degree in Science, Engineering or related discipline) Detector System Specialist at ANU Officer 6/7 or 8 level with experience in a multi-disciplinary technical environment and/or working on multi-disciplinary technical projects, as well technical experience in two or more technical areas of embedded electronics, signal processing, rapid prototyping, applied physics, space engineering or numerical data analysis. A strong team player with excellent interpersonal skills and the capacity to quickly develop productive, professional relationships with colleagues and stakeholders. Highly developed organisational skills and effective self-management are key.
Learn more about the ground-breaking research and work class facilities of the Advanced Instrumentation and Technology Centre (AITC) within the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics here.
**To Apply**
To be considered for this position, please upload the following documents:
- A current curriculum vitae (CV), and
- No more than a two page summary addressing your suitability against the selection criteria.
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