SKA Data Scientist

Job Summary

Category
Other
Institution
ASTRON, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy
Department
Astronomy & Operations, Science Data Centre Operations (SDCO)
Number of Positions Available
1
Duration
2 Years
Could the duration be extended?
Yes
Work Arrangement
See Job Description

Job Description

Are you interested in working at an internationally leading scientific research institute with a stimulating environment? Would you like to develop skills and novel experimental methods on systems using technologies that produce cutting-edge science now and contribute to the development of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA)? Then, you might be our new

SKA Data Scientist

ASTRON is involved in the assembly, integration and verification (AIV) of SKA-low, one of the two SKA telescopes that is being built in Australia and that will become operational in 2027/2028. Crucial for this collaboration is the knowledge and expertise that the institute has matured by designing, building, and operating LOFAR (the Low Frequency ARray), that is now being upgraded to the LOFAR2 system, which will enable state of the art and a highly productive telescope between 2020-2030. Additionally, ASTRON collaborates with the SKA Observatory and other institutes Worldwide to participate in the Network of SKA Regional Centres, which will offer data access and processing resources for use by SKA Scientists, and general users.

As a SKA data scientist, during the first two years of your appointment, for 50% of the time you will work in collaboration with the SKA scientists and science verification teams in Australia as well as the ASTRON SKA AIV colleagues to verify the SKA-low system. For the rest of the time, you will work with the ASTRON colleagues to help define and scientifically commission the LOFAR2 system and the data services in preparation for the future operations of the SKA Regional Centre. This second component of the work will become the focus of your position during the second part of your appointment.

You will be a member of the Science Data Centre Operations (SDCO) group at ASTRON. This operational unit is responsible for the interaction with the user community and for operating the Science Data Centre (SDC) services. These enable astrophysicists of all levels to make fundamental scientific discoveries by accessing processing/analysis tools and the instrumental and science-ready data generated by ASTRON’s world-leading instruments (LOFAR, WSRT/APERTIF/ARTS) and, in the future, the Square Kilometre Array.

We ask

You have a PhD in astronomy or a related field. You are a team player who likes to work remotely with collaborators for much of the time, and you are willing to travel to Western Australia to participate in AIV activities on or near the SKA-low site. You will invest a good fraction of your time in generating documentation related to the SKA AIV activities, especially in the first period of the position. You have experience in low-frequency radio astronomy and familiarity with low-frequency radio telescopes (ideally LOFAR), as this will enable you to hit the ground running. Interferometric imaging focus and experience, in science and systems, is considered a plus, as it would complement the expertise of the SKA teams.


For the SKA-low system, you will be involved in the testing and integration at sub-system and system level.  You will define and develop verification activities to test the functional and non-functional requirements of the system, you will work with the SKA Observatory staff and the science verification teams at CSIRO to assess its performance and you will assist in developing tests to further isolate the cause of any issue detected through systems knowledge and analysis. 


In addition to your work for SKA-low, you will also assist in LOFAR troubleshooting and help to assess the quality of LOFAR data products, thereby effectively increasing our understanding of both telescopes. You will assist users with the extraction of scientific information from the data (including archival data), which share many of the challenges with SKA data.


You will be able to invest up to 20% of your time in radio astronomical research. This can be on any astrophysical or instrumental topic, although some component involving the use of our facilities (LOFAR and/or Apertif) and/or allowing possibilities to collaborate with other ASTRON and SKA research staff is preferred. You have a good command of spoken and written English.

We offer

ASTRON offers an attractive international innovative working environment for passionate researchers and professionals. Communication is informal and takes place via short lines. Our terms of employment are laid down in the Collective Labour Agreement for the Research Institutes (CAO-OI). We offer:

  • a full-time temporary appointment in the service of the Netherlands Foundation of Scientific Research Institutes (NWO-I) for the duration of 2 years with a possible extension for one year depending on good performance and sufficient funding

  • a gross monthly salary on a full-time basis in the range of € 3.524,- to € 5.590,- euro (scale 10 or 11 NWO-I), depending on relevant experience and 42 vacation days per year

  • Opportunities and encouragement to grow and develop yourself and your career

  • A holiday allowance of 8% and a year-end bonus of 8.33% of the gross annual salary, plus a solid pension scheme (ABP) and a generous relocation expenses.

The advertised title “SKA Data Scientist” corresponds to the official job profile “ Instrument Scientist”


To discover firsthand experiences of colleagues who love working at ASTRON click this link.  

We embrace hybrid working and support a healthy work/private balance. Collaboration at our office sparks some of the best ideas and solutions to complex problems and enables us to be a strong team. Therefore, we work at least 60% of our time at ASTRON.   


The organization

ASTRON is the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. ASTRON is part of the institutes organisation of NWO. Our mission is to make discoveries in radio astronomy happen. We do this by developing new and innovative technologies, operating world-class radio astronomy facilities and pursuing fundamental astronomical research. We work with inclusive teams, in which employees with diverse identities and perspectives work together. This makes our employees feel safe and valued, so that they can perform optimally and new horizons can be opened on our universe with everyone's input. ASTRON is committed to increasing its staff diversity, and we are especially interested in applications from women and other traditionally under-represented groups.

About NWO-I
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) is the national research funder. NWO-I is an umbrella organisation for ten research institutes, including ASTRON. These are national centers of expertise in specific fields of science, from astronomy to sea research. The NWO institutes conduct high-quality scientific research and function as powerful national instruments in science policy. They make it possible to coordinate scientific fields with long-term commitment and innovative research.

Information:
For information about the content of this vacancy, please contact Dr. Roberto Pizzo ([email protected]), Head Science Data Centre Operations. If you have any questions about the procedure, please contact HRM via [email protected]

 

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation Type
Salary
Currency
365
Compensation Range
$3,524USD to $5,590USD

Application Details

Application Instructions
If you have come this far reading this job vacancy and are interested in this exciting opportunity, then we would very much like to meet you! Please visit our website www.jobsatastron.nl to apply. We look forward to receiving your letter, curriculum vitae and your scientific interests. Please also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to [email protected] by the deadline. The deadline for submission is 11 January 2026. Candidates will be considered until the position has been filled.
 
Acquisition regarding this vacancy is not appreciated.
Publication Start Date
2025 Dec 02
Application Deadline
2026 Jan 11

Inquiries

Name
Dr. Roberto Pizzo

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