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Senior Technician Electro - Mechanical

Senior Technician

May 1, 2026

Location

Haystack Observatory

MIT

Type

Full-Time

Salary

$44.63 - $48.65

Required Qualifications

2-year technical school + 5 years experience
Soldering, mechanical fabrication & assembly
Troubleshooting with multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers
RF equipment maintenance (radar/comms systems)
Tower climbing & certifications
U.S. citizen with security clearance

Research Areas

High sensitivity RF receivers
Scientific instrumentation
Radar & communication systems
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Senior Technician Electro - Mechanical

Senior Technician Electro - Mechanical

  • Job Number: 25479
  • Functional Area: Trades
  • Department: Haystack Observatory
  • School Area: VP Research
  • Pay Range Minimum: $44.63
  • Pay Range Maximum: $48.65
  • Employment Type: Full-Time
  • Employment Category: Non-Exempt
  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No
  • Schedule: M-F, 7:00-3:30 pm
  • Pay Grade: No Grade

Posting Description

SENIOR TECHNICIAN ELECTRO- MECHANICAL, Haystack Observatory, will assist with the implementation, operation, deployment, and maintenance of research grade scientific instrumentation; and participate in all aspects of high sensitivity radio frequency (RF) receiver construction, operations and maintenance. Primary duties include electronic component and subsystem level assembly and troubleshooting as well as monitoring operations, and performing maintenance of the receiver systems; working on a variety of equipment including high sensitivity receiver components, RF cabling, precision RF waveguide components, low noise amplifiers, high power transmitters, high voltage systems, control systems, and digital systems. Some of this work will be performed at heights. Will assist in laboratory, research, or analytical work under direction or supervision of scientific personnel; operate highly technical experimental apparatus; and understand the theoretical aspects of the experiments. There may be occasions when maintenance and operational responsibilities require working off hours.

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Graduation from a two-year day technical school or its equivalent and a minimum of five years of applicable experience; experience in fabricating/repairing electronic equipment, cabling, and skills in soldering, mechanical fabrication and assembly; basic troubleshooting experience using multimeters, oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers; and experience in maintaining RF equipment such as that found in radar or communication systems. Must pass a tower climbing physical and be willing and able to climb towers. Must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain and maintain a security clearance. The ability to obtain and maintain tower climbing, first aid and hoist operator certification is essential.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Senior Technician Electro-Mechanical role?

To qualify, candidates need graduation from a two-year technical school (or equivalent) plus a minimum of five years of applicable experience in fabricating/repairing electronic equipment, soldering, mechanical fabrication, and assembly. Essential skills include troubleshooting with multimeters, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers, plus experience maintaining RF equipment in radar or communication systems. U.S. citizenship is required for security clearance, and you must pass a tower climbing physical. Learn more about research jobs in higher ed.

🔧What are the main responsibilities and duties?

Primary duties involve assisting with implementation, operation, deployment, and maintenance of research-grade scientific instrumentation at Haystack Observatory. This includes electronic assembly and troubleshooting of RF receivers, cabling, waveguides, low noise amplifiers, transmitters, high voltage, and control systems. Work may occur at heights, with occasional off-hours shifts. Some laboratory support under scientific supervision is required. Check similar research assistant jobs for context.

💰What is the salary and employment details?

The pay range is $44.63 - $48.65 (likely hourly). This is a full-time, non-exempt position with a schedule of M-F, 7:00-3:30 pm. No visa sponsorship is available. View university salaries for more insights on compensation in higher ed.

🧗Are there physical or certification requirements?

Yes, candidates must pass a tower climbing physical and be willing to climb towers. Essential certifications include tower climbing, first aid, and hoist operator. Work involves heights and potentially high voltage systems. U.S. citizenship is mandatory for security clearance. Explore tips for research roles.

📝How do I apply for this MIT Haystack Observatory job?

Applications are open until May 1, 2026 (Job Number: 25479). Submit via the official MIT jobs portal, highlighting your RF experience and technical skills. Prepare for security clearance processes. Tailor your resume using our free resume template. No visa sponsorship; U.S. citizens only. Visit higher ed jobs for more openings.

Is this role suitable for RF technicians with trades background?

Ideal for those with trades experience in electro-mechanical systems, especially high-sensitivity RF components like receivers, amplifiers, and waveguides. Functional area is Trades under VP Research. No teaching load; focused on operations and maintenance. See administration jobs in lab/research support.
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