SALT Astronomer

Job Summary

Category
Scientific / Technical Staff
Institution
Southern African Large Telescope
Department
SALT Astronomy Operations
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

SALT Astronomer

The South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO), on behalf of the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) Foundation (Pty) Ltd, is seeking qualified candidates for the position of SALT Astronomer.

The SAAO is the National Facility for Optical and Infrared Astronomy of the National Research Foundation (NRF) and it is the premier optical/infrared research facility on the African continent, with global research and outreach collaborations, contributing to SET human capital development for South Africa. Research focus areas include extragalactic astronomy, time domain astrophysics, planetary astronomy and instrumentation development. Its headquarters are in beautiful Cape Town with a Mediterranean climate, while its telescopes are at Sutherland in the semi-arid Northern Cape. Distributed between the two sites, SAAO employs about 130 people, many of them scientists and engineers, and is contracted to operate the 10-m Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), on behalf of the international SALT Foundation (Pty) Ltd.

 

Responsibilities:                                                                              

The SALT Astronomers (SAs) are based in Cape Town and will be expected to regularly conduct service observing (about one week in six) on the queue-scheduled SALT. Other duties consist of preparing and scheduling of observations on behalf of the SALT users, liaising with SALT users, performing and managing pipeline data reductions, writing and developing software, and depending on background, serving as an instrument scientist.  A generous amount of personal research time and resources, using SALT and other SAAO facilities, will also be available.  SALT astronomers work within the SAAO science staff structure. Student supervision and lecturing are also encouraged.

At this time we are specifically looking for an astronomer with demonstrated experience in precision radial velocity astronomy, exoplanet work in particular, for which one of the main SALT instruments the High Resolution Spectrograph HRS is suitable. Alternatively, we are seeking an astronomer with demonstrated experience in Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy using fibres or Integral Field Units (IFUs), as SALT is expecting a near infrared spectrograph to arrive in late 2020. We are looking for leadership at SAAO in one or both of these two science areas. However, applicants with other observational backgrounds related to SALT will also be considered.

 

Minimum requirements:

·      PhD in Astronomy or related field.

·      6 years of post-doctoral experience in optical and/or NIR observational astronomical research and relevant data reduction packages.

·      Proven ability to carry out own astronomical research.

 

Desirable Work Experience

·      3 years or more experience in precision radial velocity work echelle spectroscopy and/or NIR spectroscopy with fibers or IFUs would be a strong advantage.

·      Instrumental and/or software development experience, such as data reduction pipelines or web-based software, would be an advantage.

·      Proficiency in some of the following programming languages would be an advantage:

·      Python

·      MySQL

·      LabVIEW

·      Student supervision and/or lecturing experience.

·      Interest in PR and outreach, using social media or otherwise, is also an asset.

 

The position will be initially for a period of three years, with a possibility of an extension. The salary package will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The filling of this position will be in line with the NRF's Employment Equity Policy and Plan.

Applicants should send a cover letter and CV to the Head of SALT Astronomy Operations, Dr. Encarni Romero Colmenero ([email protected]) and to the SAAO HR Manager, Linda Tobin ([email protected]), and organise three letters of reference to be sent to both addresses. 

For further information please contact Dr. Romero Colmenero at the above address.

 

Applications should be submitted no later than 15 November 2019.

 

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2019 Oct 08
Application Deadline
2019 Nov 15

Inquiries

Name
Dr. Encarni Romero Colmenero