Message-ID: <008369CA8EDAD311BE9500A0C9D854B4016DEE01@naiad.usno.navy.mil> From: matsakis.demetrios@usno.navy.mil To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: [IGSMAIL-4312]: Position Open to all U.S. citizens Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 19:09:17 -0500 Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 18 Mar 16:13:41 PST 2003 Message Number 4312 ****************************************************************************** Author: Demetrios Matsakis The U.S. Naval Observatory's advertised position to head the Time Transfer Division of the Time Service Department is now open to all U.S. citizens. The position closes on April 15. Although the position is listed for a mathematician, a degree in mathematics is not necessarily required. As indicated in the official advertisement, it is expected that people who are primarily engineers, physicists, or other specializations may be eligible if they have adequate knowledge of the mathematics involved in the timekeeping art. For technical information about the position contact Dr. Demetrios Matsakis by telephone at (202) 762-1587, or by email at matsakis.demetrios@usno.navy.mil. To apply, follow the instructions in http://www.resume.hroc.navy.mil/vacancy/vac_preview3_N1.asp?vac_id=51397 Dr. Demetrios Matsakis ************************************************************* About Us: We maintain the USNO Master Clock, which is the official time standard for the Department of Defense and includes over 70 component atomic clocks in Washington and 15 atomic clocks in Colorado Springs, Colorado. We also develop new kinds of precise clocks and provide accurate time to users around the world. About the Job: Supervise the six-employee Time Transfer Division, which transfers the time from the Master Clock to users such as GPS. GPS satellites are directly monitored, and the timing data are used for controlling the GPS time scale. The Division also maintains a national network of Internet time servers, monitors Loran transmissions, and manages the departmental computers. Knowledge Skills and Abilities: Requires knowledge of mathematical analyses, precise timekeeping, timing of radionavigation systems, timing receivers for radionavigation data reception, timekeeping electronic hardware, and timekeeping data analysis. Demonstrated engineering and physics ability would be useful. Computer skills should include C and Fortran, with Unix a plus. U.S. Citizenship required.