
Astronomers working with Murriyang, our Parkes radio telescope on Wiradjuri Country
Astronomers working with Murriyang, our Parkes radio telescope on Wiradjuri Country
We are seeking strategic, innovative and collaborative leaders to guide our ATNF team and continue the facility’s outstanding research, innovation and service to the radio astronomy community into the future.
With over 200 staff, we operate several radio astronomy observatories and data archives. Our technology development program is the cornerstone of the ATNF and is an internationally recognised source of innovative radio astronomy instrumentation.
We’ve worked with our team to plan the future ATNF program structure. It includes several new roles and existing roles which have been reshaped.
ATNF leadership opportunities include:
- Program Director
- Head of Operations
- Head of Science
- Head of Instrumentation
- Head of Software and Scientific Computing
- Chief Engineer
- Chief Scientist
- Chief Technologist
Apply to be part of ATNF, the only facility of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
Applications close 18 September 2024 (AEST)