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Engineer III - Sr. Field Eng. for Global Instrumentation Network

Remote, US | Socorro, NM, US

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** EarthScope Consortium Inc. is not able to sponsor applicants for work authorization within the United States.

Job Title: Engineer III – Senior Field Engineer for Global Instrumentation Networks

Employment/FLSA Status: Full-Time/Exempt

Remote Eligible: Hybrid, San Diego, CA or Socorro, NM, USA 

Travel Requirements: Up to 50%

Salary Range: $90,288 - $135,432 (depending on experience)

 

Position Summary 

The Engineer III (EIII) works with limited direction to provide oversight/management/leadership for technical geophysical projects of moderate complexity involving multiple stakeholders and/or technologies, which may occur over multiple years. The incumbent, as the technical lead, will implement and manage field operations at sites throughout the United States, polar latitudes, and other international locations. The incumbent collaborates with other engineers to devise novel approaches to technical problems. The EIII is respected as a subject matter expert specific to assigned projects and is relied upon to propose new, as well as implement established, procedures that align with best practices, operating standards, and the EarthScope mission. The EIII provides training for engineers and the user community to ensure all work conforms to high technical and organizational standards. Engineers are ambassadors who represent these principles to scientists, landowners, sponsors, and other community members. The EIII will report to the Engineering Manager within designated project and functional areas. 

Details of Responsibilities 

General Essential Job Duties: 

● Act as technical lead on the execution of geophysical projects involving multiple technologies with both internal and external stakeholders and which may occur over multiple years. 

● With general direction, set strategy for planning and executing scope for assigned projects, which may involve logistics, site reconnaissance, site selection, permitting, installation activities, maintenance, network configuration, instrument operation, station communications and/or data flow activities as part of a portfolio of geophysical technologies. 

● Independently identify complex technical problems and devise solutions that require innovation and creativity. 

● Troubleshoot and integrate geophysical technology, firmware, software, metadata, and sensor-related infrastructure. 

● Contributes to the design and testing of new complex systems. 

● Generate detailed technical documentation of assigned projects. 

● Prepare individual project budgets of moderate scope for project and engineering managers, and review and report expenditures. 

● Provide financial and operational recommendations and contribute content to support proposal development, as requested. 

● Strengthen alliances with other departments within EarthScope on collaborative projects/opportunities. 

● Develop …

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