Organisation/Company: Macquarie UniversityResearch Field: Engineering PhysicsResearcher Profile: Recognised Researcher (R2), Established Researcher (R3)Country: AustraliaApplication Deadline: 15 Mar 2025 - 00:00 (UTC)Type of Contract: OtherJob Status: Full-timeIs the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by a EU programmeIs the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
NoOffer DescriptionSalary Package: from $106,089 to $128,620 (Level A6 to Level B3) plus 17% superannuation and annual leave loadingAppointment Type: full-time, 3 years fixed-termLocation: Macquarie University Wallumattagal Campus, North RydeThe RoleAustralian Astronomical Optics - Macquarie (AAO-MQ) is seeking an outstanding early career academic with a track record in mechatronics and/or instrument science for astronomical instrumentation.
The successful applicant will have a key role in a significant instrument research project recently funded by the Australian Research Council.The mechatronics postdoctoral researcher will be involved in the design, development, and delivery of ground-based optical instruments, with an emphasis on research into novel mechanisms and actuators for optical-fibre positioning systems for future facilities.The successful candidate will have access to fully equipped mechatronics, robotics, optics and optical fibre laboratories and will be working with a team of highly qualified experts in astronomical instrumentation including optical engineers, mechanical engineers, software engineers, electronics engineers, project managers, and a team of dedicated support staff.Reporting to the Head of Instrumentation at AAO-MQ, you will:Carry out research into instrumentation for astronomy or space-based observations, and to participate in the academic functions of the university.Assist AAO-MQ in grant applications where needed to successfully obtain funding.Potentially co-supervise undergraduate or postgraduate students.The position will be 3 years fixed term, with the possibility of changing to a continuing-contingent position after 2 years (i.e.
a continuing position, contingent on the AAO's ongoing project funding).
The base salary will be from $106,089 to $128,620 AUD per annum (Level A6 to Level B3) plus 17% superannuation.About YouYou will have completed a PhD in mechatronics or instrumentation, or in a closely related discipline.
You will have deep and broad experience as a scientist with excellent research skills.
You will have a passion and enthusiasm for research and innovation and ensuring that quality outcomes are delivered.You will be an excellent communicator with a proactive and flexible nature, and you will enjoy working both individually and as part of a larger team.About UsAustralian Astronomical Optics (AAO) at Macquarie University is an international leader in the development of optical instruments for astronomy, with a 40+ year heritage of building instruments for observatories across the globe, including major contracts with Subaru, Gemini, ESO VLT, and GMT.
We are excited to take a significant role in leading and growing Australia's strength in astronomical instrumentation, partnering with the Australian National University and the University of Sydney under the banner of Astralis Instrumentation Consortium.The AAO-MQ works in a matrix structure with close collaboration across all its functional groups.
There is a strong emphasis on communities of practice and a shared culture of learning and innovation.The AAO has state-of-the-art facilities including large integration halls, clean rooms, fully equipped optical laboratories, R&D labs, mechanical and electronics workshops.
We will soon be moving into new purpose-built premises on Macquarie University campus.Macquarie University is located in the leafy northern suburbs of Sydney, with excellent public transport links.To ApplyTo be considered for this position, please apply online by submitting your CV and a separate cover letter that clearly demonstrates how you meet the following selection criteria:PhD in mechatronics, mechanical engineering, astronomical instrumentation or general scientific instrumentation, optics, photonics, physics or similar technical discipline.Experience in astronomical instrumentation projects.Quality research and publication record in instrumentation, engineering, experimental science, or a related discipline.Experience in the research, development and commissioning of complex instrumentation.Demonstrated proficiency in communicating technical information, including written reports and oral presentations.Applications Close: Friday 14th of March 2025 at 11:59pm (AEST).We welcome applications from International Applicants.If you're already part of the Macquarie Group (MQ University, U@MQ, MQ Health, MGSM), you'll need to apply through your employee Workday account.Diversity and InclusionInnovation and ingenuity thrive at Macquarie University when diversity, equity and inclusion take centre stage.
At the University, we embrace a culture where diversity of background, experience and perspective are fundamental to our success.We do not discriminate on gender identity, age, culture, disability, sexuality, Indigeneity, family and caring responsibilities or religion.Flexible WorkAt Macquarie, we believe by providing flexibility in when, where and how work is done, we can support our staff to manage their personal commitments, while optimising their work performance and contributions to the University.
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