Environmental, Health & Safety Coordinator AURA NSF CentersEnvironmental, Health & Safety CoordinatorTucson, AZ$70,736–$98,342 / yearPart timeExamples include, but are not limited to: reviewing fall protection equipment and programs, Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), electrical safety (lockout/tagout, arc-flash etc.), rigging and lifting practices, scaffold assembly and use, PPE and its proper use and maintenance, equipment operator certifications, confined space evaluation, welding safety, fire prevention measures etc. Coordinates, schedules and provides OSHA, NFPA and other recommended safety training sessions for employees, volunteers and contractors, develops and delivers training as needed, ensures training records are maintained and up to date, and assists in the development of new training courses to address emerging safety and security needs.
Electronic Technician III AURA NSF CentersElectronic Technician IIITucson, AZ$32.85–$39.27 / hourPart timeNOIRLab is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) which operates as a matrix organization, providing services across a range of programs: Gemini, Rubin, MSO (CTIO and KPNO), and CSDC; with facilities in three geographic locations: Arizona, Chile and Hawai’i. This role works independently on complex tasks while collaborating closely with engineering and operations teams to ensure optimal observatory performance.
NewEnvironmental, Health & Safety Coordinator AURAEnvironmental, Health & Safety CoordinatorTucson, AZ$70,736–$98,342 / yearSome travel may be necessary in or outside the contiguous United States including travel to the various observatory sites (Arizona, Chile and Hawai'i).Occasional work at high elevation summit sites may be required (summit elevations range from 6,800 feet to 14,000 feet).The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. Examples include, but are not limited to: reviewing fall protection equipment and programs, Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), electrical safety (lockout/tagout, arc-flash etc.), rigging and lifting practices, scaffold assembly and use, PPE and its proper use and maintenance, equipment operator certifications, confined space evaluation, welding safety, fire prevention measures etc.
Electronic Technician III National Optical Astronomy ObservatoryElectronic Technician IIITucson, AZ$32.85–$39.27 / hourNOIRLab is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) which operates as a matrix organization, providing services across a range of programs: Gemini, Rubin, MSO (CTIO and KPNO), and CSDC; with facilities in three geographic locations: Arizona, Chile and Hawai'i. This role works independently on complex tasks while collaborating closely with engineering and operations teams to ensure optimal observatory performance.
Environmental, Health & Safety Coordinator National Optical Astronomy ObservatoryEnvironmental, Health & Safety CoordinatorTucson, AZ$70,736–$98,342 / yearExamples include, but are not limited to: • reviewing fall protection equipment and programs • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) • electrical safety (lockout/tagout, arc-flash etc.) • rigging and lifting practices • scaffold assembly and use • PPE and its proper use and maintenance • equipment operator certifications • confined space evaluation • welding safety • fire prevention measures etc. Coordinates, schedules and provides OSHA, NFPA and other recommended safety training sessions for employees, volunteers and contractors, develops and delivers training as needed, ensures training records are maintained and up to date, and assists in the development of new training courses to address emerging safety and security needs.
NewEnvironmental, Health & Safety Coordinator AURA AstronomyEnvironmental, Health & Safety CoordinatorTucson, AZ$70,736–$98,342 / yearSome travel may be necessary in or outside the contiguous United States including travel to the various observatory sites (Arizona, Chile and Hawai`i).Occasional work at high elevation summit sites may be required (summit elevations range from 6,800 feet to 14,000 feet)The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. Experience in construction safety and contractor managementKnowledge of observatory facilities infrastructureFall Protection and Critical Lift Competent Person trainingRCRA training and experienceNFPA 70-E Electrical Safety trainingPhysical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Science Intern AURA NSF CentersScience InternTucson, AZPart timeMust possess – 1) ability to read and understand instructions, drawings, safety guides, and other written materials necessary to perform job; 2) sufficient visual capacity to perform the applicable functions without assistance of visual aids other than eye contacts or eye glasses; 3) sufficient spoken aural capacity to hear and understand instructions, warning bells, fire alarms, or shouted instructions without assistance of auditory aids other than a hearing aid; and 4) ability to impart information orally so that others understand and can respond appropriately. Must possess - sufficient mobility, strength, or dexterity in both arms and hands and both legs to a) reach upward, sideways, downward to work with paper files; b) sufficient mobility and dexterity to utilize computer systems, fax machines, copiers, and other office machines.