Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy · 11 hours ago
Mechanical Technician
The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy is a leading center for ground-based optical and infrared astronomy, seeking a Mechanical Technician to support and maintain sophisticated facilities and telescope systems. The role involves performing preventative and corrective maintenance, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and collaborating with other technicians and engineers to support observatory operations.
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Responsibilities
Maintain and support telescope and observatory mechanical systems
Perform preventative and corrective maintenance activities according to approved procedures
Support telescope operations, upgrades, and engineering activities during the annual maintenance shutdown
Support the team during regular instrument exchanges, parts fabrication and machining
Ensure compliance with safety standards and operational procedures
Keep accurate maintenance records and update CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System)
Maintain tools, workspaces, and inventories of mechanical components
Collaborate, and cross-train, with other technicians, engineers, or scientists (within or outside the mechanical filed) in cross-functional work
Performs basic preventive maintenance independently following written procedures
Participates in complex maintenance tasks under supervision
Provides input to improve maintenance procedures
Keeps consumable and spare parts inventory up to date, reporting usage and restocking needs
Plans and executes preventive maintenance activities and implements corrective actions
Identifies improvement opportunities and makes recommendations to engineers and managers
Works independently on moderately complex maintenance and assembly tasks
Troubleshoots and corrects issues with telescope mechanical systems during operations
Operate and maintain lifting equipment (e.g., cranes, boom lifts) as certified
Develops preventive maintenance plans and procedures
Mentors, trains and supervises new or early-career technicians during maintenance activities
Provides operability and maintainability feedback to design engineers
Assists in the design, review, testing, and upgrade of complex observatory mechanical systems
Coordinates inventory management for tools, spare parts, and hardware
Qualification
Required
Mechanical Technician 2: Associate's or technical degree in a relevant field (mechanical, industrial maintenance, etc.) or 1–3 years of relevant experience
Mechanical Technician 3: Associate's or technical degree or 3–5 years of relevant experience. Demonstrated ability to perform preventive and corrective maintenance independently
Mechanical Technician 4: Associate's or technical degree or 7–10+ years of relevant mechanical technician experience, including 5+ years of telescope or observatory experience. Experience leading or training technical staff
Knowledge of mechanical systems, maintenance practices, and safety procedures
Crane operator and confined space certification (for Levels 3 and 4; preferred for Level 2)
Proficiency in Windows and PC-based applications
Valid driver's license and clean driving record; ability to drive a 4-wheel-drive vehicle
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and maintenance documentation
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Benefits
Paid time off
Retirement plan contributions
Competitive salary commensurate with experience
Very attractive work environment
Company
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
AURA is a consortium of 40 US institutions and 6 international affiliates that operates world-class astronomical observatories.
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