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, experimental physics, or commercial optoelectromechanical instrumentation, while also making significant individual contributions to cross-disciplinary project teams. The successful candidate will possess
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reviewed research papers and present findings at conferences. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications PhD degree in Applied Physics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or related field. Programming
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, experimental physics, or commercial optoelectromechanical instrumentation, while also making significant individual contributions to cross-disciplinary project teams. The successful candidate will possess
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research papers and present findings at conferences. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or related field. Programming skills in
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an undergraduate degree for one of the following fields of study: education, engineering, computer science, or physics. Candidate must be able to attend the LIGO Hanford Observatory in-person, therefore reliable
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via P-Card and TechMart; process sub-awards and consulting agreements; monitor receipt of deliveries; assist with invoice approvals; process reimbursements and payment requests; reconcile monthly P-Card
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meetings/appointments. Purchase supplies and equipment via P-Card and TechMart; process sub-awards and consulting agreements; monitor receipt of deliveries; assist with invoice approvals; process
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assigned Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in physics, astronomy, or a related field by the time the position begins Research experience with millimeter interferometric data processing Experience with
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engineering oversight during planning and within the project management process. The role involves leading a team that provides planning, design, and engineering expertise applicable to all projects, including
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on finding and cultivating talented people who are passionate about what they do. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community. Job Summary IPAC, in the Physics, Math, and Astronomy Division