About the position
Postion Summary:
The purpose of the role is to design, develop and analyze concepts analytically and numerically for time and frequency transmission via RF techniques over fibre as well as interfaces to associated equipment such as atomic clocks and radio astronomy receivers and digitisers ensuring high-precision time and frequency distribution
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Excellent communication – both verbal and written, in EnglishExcellent analytical and problem-solving skillsEfficiency in a high-pressure environmentProactiveCapable of dealing with uncertain environments and reducing uncertaintyProficient in Root Cause Analysis & Problem-solvingStrong decision-makingAttention to detail and a high level of accuracy in quality [URL Removed] relationship and influencing skillsAbility to collaborate and work effectively within cross-functional [URL Removed] to work outside normal hoursNo constraints on ability to travel within South Africa and InternationallyInteracting with multi-disciplinary teamsThe NRF website provides more details on the initiatives and activities Applicants should submit a comprehensive CV by registering and apply online through the NRF Recruitment and Selection Portal. Applications should be accompanied by a letter of motivation indicating the applicant·s suitability for the position. The names and contact details of at least three referees should be provided.
Desired Skills:
- Skilled in applied field of position
- Knowledge to be relevant
- Responsible in performing duties
About The Employer:
The National Research Foundation (NRF) supports and promotes research and human capital development through funding, the provision of National Research Facilities and science outreach platforms and programmes to the broader community in all fields of science and technology, including natural sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. The South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) implements South Africa's strategic investments in radio astronomy, including the international Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, which covers a broad range of engineering and scientific activities. SARAO is a National Facility of the National Research Foundation, and incorporates radio astronomy and space geodesy instruments and programmes such as the MeerKAT telescope in the Karoo, the Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO) in Gauteng, the Africa Radio Astronomy Programme across nine African countries, as well as associated human capital development and commercialisation endeavours.