Chief Engineer

4 weeks ago


Waimea, United States W. M. Keck Observatory Full time
DescriptionMake a strategic move to join us as a Chief Engineer at W. M. Keck Observatory
  
Do you enjoy providing technical leadership to highly talented technical teams that tackle interesting engineering and technical operations challenges in a highly mission-focused setting?  Do you have a knack for bringing diverse talents from different engineering and operations disciplines together to operate and improve complex systems?  If so, take the time to apply for our Chief Engineer role at W. M. Keck Observatory
   Why Choose W. M. Keck Observatory:
  • Competitive starting salary ranging from $179,550 to $236,624.
  • Generous benefits package, including 4 weeks of annual paid vacation.
  • A robust 8% 403(b) employer contribution (with a 4% employee contribution).
  • Tuition assistance for dependent children grades K-12 attending private school on Hawai’i Island.
  • Comprehensive, employer provided health insurance.
  • Be a part of a dedicated team working on the frontiers of astronomy.

About W. M. Keck Observatory:
With acknowledgment and profound respect for the cultural, ecological, and scientific significance of Maunakea, W. M. Keck Observatory offers astronomers a unique vantage point to explore the universe. Our twin telescopes are at the forefront of astronomical discovery, offering transformative insights into the cosmos. We are dedicated to service, stewardship, and our community, all while advancing our mission to unlock the mysteries of the universe. Join us in this endeavor 
The priorities of a Chief Engineer:As a member of the senior leadership team at W. M. Keck Observatory, the Chief Engineer plays a key role in collaboratively leading the implementation of the organization’s strategic plan. The Chief Engineer oversees summit operations and multiple engineering disciplines, focusing their efforts on what is most mission-critical, now and into the future.  The Chief Engineer excels at understanding the observatory at a system-level and determines the key opportunities and risks for the observatory, creating plans to address them, and focusing teams on the highest priorities with a clear sense of purpose.
 
 The Chief Engineer sets the tone for technical excellence, teamwork, innovation, learning, and growth to build and sustain technical expertise at the observatory.  This requires not only technical knowledge, but the organizational leadership ability to build strong teams aligned with the mission, vision, values, and culture of the observatory.
  Strong experience in at least one engineering discipline, knowledge of complex systems across multiple engineering disciplines, technical/scientific operations (not just design and development), management, and organizational leadership is the ideal background for the successful candidate.  Astronomical observatory or similar experience is not required but preferred. 
Skills, Knowledge and ExpertiseRequired Qualifications 
  • Education 
    • Bachelor of Science degree in engineering. 
  • Experience 
    • Ten years of increasing responsibility in managing and leading a technology-based operation.  
    • Five (5) years at a senior or executive level in an engineering or scientific organization.  
    • Management of teams and projects. Supervisory experience. 
    • Creating and managing budgets at the >$5M level. 
  • Skills 
    • Capacity to develop strategies aligned with organizational goals and implement complex, multi-faceted plans and budgets. 
    • Extensive engineering knowledge of multi-disciplinary systems (e.g., involving aspects of mechanical, electrical, software, optics) and their operations. 
    • The ability to make complex technical tradeoffs determines and clearly conveys WMKO’s technical priorities. 
    • Ability to identify, assess, and mitigate technical risks, utilizing risk management frameworks. 
  • Technical Competency 
    • Experience in, and an understanding of, a variety of engineering disciplines. 
 Preferred Qualifications 
  • Experience at an astronomical observatory or similar facility. 
  • Experience in the operation of a technologically complex 24/7 facility. 
  • Advanced degree in engineering or related science field. 
  • Experience in and commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workforce. 
The Keck Observatory telescopes on Maunakea in Hawaii, are the world’s largest optical and infrared telescopes. Keck Observatory's vision is to advance the frontiers of astronomy and share our discoveries with the world.

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