Arizona State University has embarked on a multi-year project to develop novel Compact X-ray Free Electron Laser (CXFEL) to generate attosecond coherent X-rays and develop multiple science end stations, including a suite of AMO instruments. We invite applications for a Research Scientist position that involves the implementation of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy using soft-x-rays and ultrafast few-cycle laser pulses to probe interfacial charge dynamics in a variety of systems. The successful applicant will join a team of experts in constructing the AMO spectroscopy end station at the Compact X-ray Free-Electron Laser (CXFEL) under the umbrella of a recent NSF midscale research infrastructure award. The successful candidate will work on the design and assembly of instrumentation to house a hemispherical electron energy analyzer, implement sample preparation and manipulation, conduct data acquisition and analysis, to enable femtosecond-resolved pump-probe studies with CXFEL and OPCPA laser, and participate in commissioning experiments. Essential Duties Construction, assembly, and implementation of AMO end station equipment including vacuum chambers, data acquisition and analysis using electron energy analyzer, operating tunable femtosecond OPCPA laser and nonlinear frequency mixing modules. Implementing controls and diagnostics of photon and x-ray beams and training and supervising graduate and undergraduate students. Technical writing including lab reports, scientific presentations, and publications. Working in multidisciplinary teams that span different research areas and academic units.