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LIGO Vacuum Engineer — CEBEX

Staff

2026-06-20

Location

LIGO Hanford Observatory, Washington State

Caltech

Type

Full-time Regular Exempt

Salary

$134,000 - $168,100 Per Year

Required Qualifications

8+ years vacuum science/engineering
BS Physics/Mechanical/Chemical Engineering
3-5 years ANSYS/COMSOL
SolidWorks 3D modeling
MATLAB/Python/Office 365
Surface science XPS/SEM-EDS

Research Areas

Ultra-High Vacuum UHV Systems
Gravitational Wave Detectors
Cosmic Explorer CEBEX Beamtube
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LIGO Vacuum Engineer — CEBEX

Position Description

LIGO Vacuum Engineer — CEBEX

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Job Summary

The Caltech/MIT Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) seeks a highly motivated, skilled, and experienced vacuum engineer with a strong background in both chemistry and solid state physics as they apply to UHV systems.

This is a LIGO staff position that will be assigned to the Cosmic Explorer Beamtube Experiment (CEBEX) for an initial three-year term. Current gravitational wave observatories encompass ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) 4km long beamtubes. Next generation detectors like Cosmic Explorer (CE) will be ten times bigger. CEBEX will result in the design, construction, and evaluation of a 120m demonstration tube at the LIGO Hanford Observatory (LHO) site to address the associated engineering challenges of building the next generation systems. This position is based at the LIGO Hanford Observatory (LHO) in Washington State.

As a LIGO employee, the candidate will be assigned to CEBEX for a three-year term and will primarily work on the CEBEX demonstrator. This is a chance to get in at the ground level on a world-leading, cutting-edge experiment. The successful candidate will have significant influence over the direction and future of this key aspect of gravitational wave detectors. At the end of the CEBEX assignment this successful candidate will be integrated into the LIGO team at Hanford.

The candidate will report directly to the LIGO Hanford Observatory Operations Manager. Their matrix manager will be the Director of Cosmic Explorer and Head of the LIGO Hanford Observatory. Like LIGO, CEBEX is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

This is an Organizational Critical position. In the event of an emergency on campus, an employee designated as organizational critical is expected to report to Campus as soon as possible to assist in division/department response and recovery efforts.

Essential Job Duties

  • Designing & Modelling the planned 120m demonstration tube
    • Design in CAD key aspects of the design and integrate them into the overall assembly using SolidWorks and the associated PDM Vault.
    • Be responsible for modelling aspects of the design using both finite element packages and mathematical tools.
  • Oversee modelling work of others on the team in particular mentoring junior members of the team.
  • The design and modelling work will include material, structural, safety, installation, commissioning and vacuum performance factors.
  • Systems Engineering
    • Working with both internal technical staff and external partners to deliver integrated solutions that meet all requirements.
    • Resolving technical issues, ensuring that the demonstration systems are operational and reliable.
    • Leading/defining trade studies
    • Developing systems requirements & specifications
    • Leading/defining design reviews
  • Work with the team on fabrication oversight, installation, commissioning and operation of the CEBEX experimental system.
    • Writing statements of work for procurement of necessary materials.
    • Managing projects to value engineering on a tight budget and schedule.
    • Coordinating with Project Manager to provide input to schedule updates and reporting as necessary.
    • Engaging with vendors, contractors, supply chains.
    • Support installation and acceptance of the demonstration system.
    • Manage experiments on the demonstration system.
    • Write daily logs and reports on the state of the demonstration system.
  • Process measurements, ensure reliable data acquisition and interpretation, including but not limited to:
    • Characterizing material samples with defined surface finishes and/or functional coatings.
    • Operating ultra-high vacuum (UHV) systems e.g. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Secondary Electron Yield (SEY).
    • Preparing written reports, and presenting results in technical meetings and associated reviews.
    • Monitoring and maintaining the performance of measurement equipment including required calibrations.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Basic Qualifications

  • 8+ years of experience in vacuum science or vacuum engineering,
  • BS in Physics, Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical or Systems Engineering; Material Science; or a related scientific or engineering field.
  • 3-5 years workplace experience in developing system requirements and performance objectives for bids, quotes, etc.
  • Basic understanding of surface science methods and instruments (SEM-EDS, XPS, Auger, SIMS, FTIR, etc.) and their utility.
  • 3-5 years post-education workplace experience with high-level workbench software such as ANSYS or COMSOL.
  • Demonstrated 3-d modeling skills are a plus. SolidWorks is preferred.
  • 3-5 years post-education workplace proficiency in MATLAB, Mathematica, or Python, Office 365.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Masters in Physics, Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical or Systems Engineering; Material Science; or a related scientific or engineering field
  • Knowledge of ultra-high vacuum (UHV) production, measurement, and analysis.
  • Experience with large vacuum systems such as space simulation, beamlines, colliders or thermal-vacuum chambers.
  • Ability to specify UHV equipment (chambers, pumps, valves, windows, gauges, flanges, seals, etc.) to achieve system requirements.
  • Experience in defining materials and fabrication techniques to be used in vacuum construction, particularly UHV compatible materials, processes, and welding.
  • Experience with Instrument control such as LabView.

Required Documents

  • Cover letter summarizing your relevant vacuum experience and your interest in working at LIGO.
  • Resume.

Hiring Range

$134,000 - $168,100 Per Year

The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training.

As one of the largest employers in Pasadena, CA, Caltech is committed to providing comprehensive benefits to eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Our benefits package includes competitive compensation, health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement savings plans, generous paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick time, parental leave, bereavement, etc.), tuition reimbursement, and more. Non-benefit eligible employees will have access to some benefits such as onsite counseling and sick time. Learn more about our benefits and staff perks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the LIGO Vacuum Engineer CEBEX role?

Basic qualifications include 8+ years in vacuum science or engineering, a BS in Physics, Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, or Material Science, 3-5 years developing system requirements, basic knowledge of surface science tools like XPS, SEM-EDS, 3-5 years with ANSYS/COMSOL, and proficiency in MATLAB, Python, SolidWorks. Preferred: Master's degree, UHV experience with large systems. Explore research jobs for similar roles or postdoc advice.

🔧What are the key responsibilities in this Caltech LIGO Vacuum Engineer position?

Duties include designing and modeling the 120m CEBEX beamtube using SolidWorks, ANSYS, overseeing team modeling, systems engineering (requirements, trade studies, reviews), fabrication oversight, installation, commissioning, and UHV process measurements like XPS/SEY. Manage experiments, reports, and vendor coordination on tight budgets. Learn more about research assistant jobs involving similar engineering.

💰What is the salary and benefits for LIGO Hanford Vacuum Engineer CEBEX?

Hiring range: $134,000 - $168,100 per year, based on experience. Comprehensive benefits include health/dental/vision insurance, retirement savings, generous PTO (vacation, holidays, sick, parental leave), tuition reimbursement. Non-benefit staff get counseling/sick time. Check university salaries for comparisons or employer perks.

📍Where is the LIGO Vacuum Engineer CEBEX job located, and is it remote?

Position based at LIGO Hanford Observatory (LHO) in Washington State. On-site required for demonstrator work; no remote option mentioned. Organizational critical role expects emergency reporting. This 3-year CEBEX assignment transitions to LIGO Hanford team. See research jobs in the US or Washington jobs.

📝How do I apply for the Caltech LIGO Vacuum Engineer CEBEX position?

Submit cover letter on vacuum experience/LIGO interest and resume via the Caltech portal. Deadline: June 20, 2026. Apply now at the official link. Tailor for UHV systems expertise. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for academic engineering roles.

🔬What is the CEBEX project in this LIGO Vacuum Engineer role?

CEBEX (Cosmic Explorer Beamtube Experiment) builds a 120m demonstration tube at LIGO Hanford to tackle challenges for next-gen 40km gravitational wave detectors like Cosmic Explorer. Focus on UHV beamtube design, materials, vacuum performance. NSF-supported; influence future detectors. Related to research roles in advanced physics.
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