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The Opportunity
Support NASA & JPL's Deep Space Network operations
Work in a rural location surrounded by stunning nature reserves, just outside Canberra CSIRO's Space and Astronomy business unit (S&A), provides facilities from Australia and around the world to explore our solar system and beyond. S&A's Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) supports ground-based spacecraft telecommunications as part of NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN). Currently supporting over 30 missions, CDSCC ensures that the critical science obtained by robotic spacecraft throughout the solar system is communicated back to Earth. CDSCC has played major roles in NASA's highest-profile missions, including Voyager I and II, Cassini, New Horizons, Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity), and now Artemis.
As the Graduate Systems Engineer at the CDSCC, you will work within the Engineering team and provide essential support to our senior engineers. You will undertake hands-on work relating to the performance of RF paths for uplink and downlink, determining antenna pointing performance, as well as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting various subsystems in the signal processing centre and on antennas. You will also undertake relevant projects from time to time, as required. Using available tests and operational equipment, you will gather data that is usually followed up with analysis to ascertain the correct functioning of systems. Your work will be centred around configuration-controlled systems that can only be changed through formal processes.
In this role you will:
Location: Tidbinbilla – Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC)
Salary: AU $67,959 to AU $99,198 per annum, plus up to 15.4% superannuation
(After training, eligible for Antenna Allowance. Also eligible for Tracking Station Allowance and fleet transport to & from the site, within the Canberra region)
Tenure: Indefinite - a 9-day fortnight. Full-time
Reference: 90878
To be considered you will need:
Eligibility
Australian Citizens who are able to meet the US Export Administration Regulation requirements (eligibility to be determined).
The successful applicant will be required to obtain and provide a National Police Clearance or equivalent and may be subject to other security/medical/character requirements.
Working Arrangements
73.5 hours working over a 9-day fortnight. Fleet arrangements for transport between the Canberra region and CDSCCare provided.
Diversity and Inclusion
We are working hard to recruit people representing diversity across our society, and ensure that all our people feel supported to do their best work and feel empowered to let their ideas flourish.
About CSIRO
At CSIRO Australia's national science agency, we solve the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. We put the safety and well-being of our people above all else and earn trust everywhere because we only deal in facts. We collaborate widely and generously and deliver solutions with real impact.
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How to Apply
Please apply online and provide a CV and cover letter outlining your motivations for applying and your suitability for the role, paying particular attention to the requirements outlined in the Position Details.
Applications Close
Sunday 8 January, 2023 (11pm AEDT)
We reserve the right to withdraw this ad prior to the closing date.
My role is in business development providing the business side of support so that scientists and their research can have impact. Day to day responsibilities vary as a graduate where I am gathering a blend of formal training and on the job learning. I am experiencing three different rotations, each lasting 6 months. I am also involved in various projects at the same time so I split my time between those projects which vary in difficulty, length and nature e.g. desktop research task
As a research technician, my responsibility is to help with whatever project I am assigned too. Due to the newness of my role, this is almost always supervised.
My work is primarily remote; my team live on the other side of the country. Thus it can get quite isolating and lonely, as well as anxiety inducing due to losing the human touch of working in a team. But this was part of the role I agreed to and so I have learned to find strategies to deal with it such as making special efforts to socialise and engage with the local staff.
4.0
1,000 - 50,000 employees
R&D and Manufacturing
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The culture is one of inclusivity creativity and a deep commitment to improvement.
Great professional development opportunities.
I like the work-life balance that CSIRO provides—I'm able to complete my work and have time for other commitments.
Working for an organisation that is on the cutting edge of science and innovation.
Not knowing if I have a job after my contract ends.
Multiple processes and steps that could be simplified.
It can feel isolating at times as the office is always really quiet, and most of your day-to-day interaction is online.
Promotion opportunities have not been clearly explained.
The structure and bureaucracy make things get done at a slower pace.