The Senior Civil Engineer for ngGONG plays a critical role in shaping the future of ground-based solar observations. This position supports the National Solar Observatory's Next-Generation Ground-Based Solar Observing Network (ngGONG), a major international initiative currently in the design phase. ngGONG will modernize NSO's global network of solar observatory stations, enabling continuous, high-quality observations that advance solar physics research and improve our understanding of space weather.
The Senior Civil Engineer plays a foundational role in turning ngGONG's scientific vision into buildable, real-world observatories. This position ensures that each ngGONG site—from terrain and infrastructure to buildings and foundations—is thoughtfully designed, rigorously reviewed, and fully compliant with regulatory and safety requirements. By leading civil engineeringconcepts, overseeing external A&E design efforts, and coordinating permitting and approvals, the Senior Civil Engineer helps de-risk the project early and sets the stage for successful construction and long-term operations.
This role is critical to aligning technical excellence with practical constraints such as constructability, cost, schedule, and site-specific conditions. Through close collaboration with multidisciplinary engineering teams, architects, and site stakeholders, the Senior Civil Engineer ensures that ngGONG facilities not only support the telescope systems they house, but also enable reliable operations for decades to come—making the science possible.
This position supports the currently funded design phase of ngGONG and is expected to continue into subsequent construction phases pending standard NSF project approvals.
This position is based in Boulder, Colorado, on the University of Colorado campus.
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