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ASTRON is seeking a new Department Head Astronomy and Operations
We are looking for a collaborative and creative leader with a long-term vision on the pivotal role of LOFAR, WSRT, and EVN, and SKA within the overall context of astrophysical research in the coming decade. As the Head of Astronomy and Operations, you will play a key role internally and externally by maintaining our connections with the national and international communities associated with academia and industry.
As a Management Team member, you will be responsible for the overall management of the institute together with the other MT members. The Head A&O has a key role to ensure ASTRON maintains its world leading capabilities in radio astronomy research and radio astronomy facility operations. You are responsible for the operations and maintenance of the astronomical facilities WSRT, LOFAR and SDC, the scientific leadership of the exploitation of the existing national facility (WSRT and LOFAR) and the planning of the future facilities.
You will lead and grow ASTRON’s two research teams (LOFAR and SKA science teams), as well as the two operational units (telescope operations and science data center operations). This corresponds of approximately 40 permanent staff, which is supplemented with temporary staff, postdoc and PhD students (around 30 people). You are responsible for strategic and day-to-day management, including budgets, acquisition of grants, personnel planning, mentoring, and furthering the collaboration between the A&O groups and with the technological (I&S) through development programs and research projects in line with the ASTRON’s strategy. You will be expected to actively stimulate a vibrant, engaged and inclusive community. You will act as a mentor for the team leaders and build a strong team, with the required mindset, skills, and competencies.
As a key advocate of ASTRON, you need to be a strong networker and capable of embedding ASTRON as a vital member in the astronomy landscape. The A&O department enjoys strong ties to all four Dutch astronomy departments, enabling regular collaboration and research supervision of students. The LOFAR science programs connect ASTRON to scientist world-wide and the strong ASTRON involvement in LOFAR and SKA come with an engagement in an international scientific and political landscape, that you will work in. The position offers the opportunity to maintain/acquire an academic relationship with a university yourself for one day a week.
There are challenging work and exciting projects ahead of us that you will be contributing to. To highlight just a few:
Calling all talented astronomers and leaders, with the following competences
The Head of A&O will ideally have a research background in (radio-) astronomy (at the PhD level) or related fields as a strategic vision on the future of radio astronomy is a crucial asset. A track record of running a mid-scale to largescale research infrastructure is a strong qualification. An ideal candidate will be a strong people manager and have proven experience in leading, managing and supporting multi-disciplinary teams that include research and operational staff. An affinity for and experience with the technological side of instrumentation development would also be highly valued.
It is important that the new Head of A&O is a team player, who has shown the ability to inspire and lead staff that have a wide range of expertise and cultural backgrounds. The new Head of A&O will need the ability to establish and foster a collaborative and an inclusive working environment, including connecting and communicating easily with stakeholders in the (inter)national astronomical community, academia and industry, (inter)national advisory and subsidy bodies.
A candidate will need full professional proficiency in English and (willing to become) proficient in the Dutch language.
We strongly believe that true progress, creativity, and innovation is only possible in an inclusive and diverse environment. We explicitly encourage candidates of diverse sexual background, gender, abilities, and potential dual-academic career hires to apply. Please note that not ticking all the boxes does not diminish our interest in your application.
What we offer:
Employment of this position is by NWO-I (The Netherlands organisation for Scientific Research Institutes) and the appointment will initially be for a period of five years after which the position will become permanent. The exact starting date is flexible, but we desire a candidate that can ideally start sometime during 2024. The position is located at the inspiring, innovative, and pleasant working environment at our premises near Dwingeloo, in the midst of our beautiful National Park ‘The Dwingelder Veld’. We house an international and inclusive work culture, with the exceptional combination of astronomy, operations and engineering in one building. We offer opportunities and encouragement to grow and develop yourself and your career.
NWO-I/ASTRON has good primary and secondary conditions such as:
Your contract is in the service of the Netherlands Foundation of Scientific Research Institutes. The terms of employment are in accordance with the Dutch Collective Labour Agreement Research Institutions (for more information about NOW-I, check www.nwo-i.nl/en/).
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