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University of Texas at Austin's Space and Geophysics Laboratory seeks a hardware systems architect to lead the design of mission-critical hardware systems and to oversee ongoing evolution and updates. You will guide requirements, decompose systems into actionable work units, and advise stakeholders through the life cycle.
The role emphasizes design and architecture with limited field travel, working within the Applied Research Laboratories at Pickle Research Campus to integrate COTS and custom
Job Posting Title: Hardware Systems Architect / Systems Engineering Lead
Hiring Department: Applied Research Laboratories
Position Open To: All Applicants
Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40
FLSA Status: Exempt from FLSA
Earliest Start Date: Immediately
Position Duration: Expected to Continue
Location: PICKLE RESEARCH CAMPUS
Job Details: Purpose The Space and Geophysics Laboratory (SGL) delivers capabilities to government customers for various applications, from real-time data-intensive network operations spanning geographically distributed sites to standalone remote field systems. We are seeking a hardware systems architect to lead the design of mission-critical hardware systems and to manage the architecture for their ongoing evolution and update. They will serve as a technical leader within the laboratory in the areas of hardware systems architecture, real-time and streaming data paths, firmware-aware design, and distributed data-acquisition systems. The work spans integrating COTS and custom equipment into racks of equipment that support specialized datacenter processing and remote GNSS data collection at sites around the world, the development of custom GNSS receivers that combine commercial servers with FPGAs and perform direct digitization of incoming RF signals for processing, and RF distribution, splitter, and switch designs. As a key member of a team of engineers, you will be responsible for eliciting systems scope from stakeholders, guiding the development of requirements, translating requirements into systems designs, guiding the decomposition of those systems into components of actionable units of work, and advising all stakeholders throughout the life-cycle, from systems definition to implementation. This role is primarily a design and architecture role, with limited field-deployment travel.
Salary Range $104,000-$174,000+/negotiable depending on qualifications
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The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length.
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