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Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California seeks a Solar Array Technologist to advance technology development and implement solar array hardware on flight missions. You will contribute to proposals, run laboratory experiments, report results, and infuse technology into spaceflight projects.
The role requires advanced degrees with substantial photovoltaics experience and the ability to work with power and flight teams, mentor colleagues, and manage costs and schedules for development tasks.
New ideas are all around us, but only a few will change the world. That’s our focus at JPL. We ask the biggest questions, then search the universe for answers—literally. We build upon ideas that have guided generations, then share our discoveries to inspire generations to come. Your mission—your opportunity—is to seek out the answers that bring us one step closer. If you’re driven to discover, create, and inspire something that lasts a lifetime and beyond, you’re ready for JPL. Located in Pasadena, California, JPL has a campus-like environment situated on 177 acres in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and offers a work environment unlike any other: we inspire passion, foster innovation, build collaboration, and reward excellence.
The JPL Avionics, Power & Instrument Electronics Section’s experts provide the knowledge and expertise for cutting edge technologies in a wide variety of fields including electronics, electrical ground support equipment, and power flight systems for JPL missions.
The breadth of the section’s technical expertise ranges from materials research to technology development to flight hardware implementation for robotic missions that explore our solar system.
The Photovoltaic, Electrochemical and Thermoelectric Systems Group within the Avionics, Power & Instrument Electronics Section develops new technology for solar power generation and implements solar array hardware on space flight missions. Current destinations include the Moon, Mars, Venus, Psyche, Jupiter and its moons. Potential future destinations under study include Saturn and its moons, the Centaurs and Uranus.
As a JPL Solar Array Technologist, you will contribute to technology development efforts, including proposal preparation, laboratory experiments, reporting and publishing results and infusion of technology into flight projects. You will also contribute to implementation of solar array technology on flight missions, including generation of requirements, design, testing, verification of flight hardware and technical management of procurement.
JPL has a catalog of benefits and perks that span from the traditional to the unique.
Our focus is on work-life balance, and living healthy, fulfilling lives as we Dare Mighty Things Together.
For benefits eligible positions, benefits are effective the first day of the month coincident with or immediately following the employee’s start date.
For further benefits information click Benefits and Perks.
The hiring range displayed below is specifically for those who will work in or reside in the location listed. In extending an offer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory considers factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s job related skills, experience, knowledge, and relevant education/training. The typical full time equivalent annual hiring range for this job in Pasadena, California. $123,864 - $170,248
JPL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy or perceived pregnancy, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, protected military or veteran status or any other characteristic or condition protected by Federal, state or local law. In addition, JPL is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. EEO is the Law. EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a federal facility. Due to rules imposed by NASA, JPL will not accept applications from citizens of designated countries or those born in a designated country unless they are U.S. Citizens, Legal Permanent Residents of the U.S or have other protected status under 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3). The Designated Countries List is available here. Formed in 1936, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech.) JPL joined NASA as an FFRDC when the agency was founded in 1958. JPL helped open the Space Age by developing America’s first Earth-orbiting science satellite, creating the first successful interplanetary spacecraft, and sending robotic missions to the solar system. Today JPL continues its world-leading innovation, implementing programs in planetary exploration, Earth science, space-based astronomy and technology development while applying its capabilities to technical and scientific problems of national significance. Above all, we are explorers. At JPL we promote collaboration, innovation, integrity, and excellence in distinct academic areas. We turn ideas for science investigation into the reality of groundbreaking space missions, partnering with our strategic business teams to guide JPL into the future.