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QA sample โ€” astronomer

1 of 60 records (2%). Judge each extraction against QUALITY_BAR.md 'Extraction quality': faithful, no invented items, plausible seniority.

ESA/AURA Astronomer Opportunities (us)

Ad (first 2000 chars):

Astronomer positions are available at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA). The ESA Office at STScI provides scientific and technical personnel at STScI as part of ESAโ€™s collaboration with NASA on the Hubble and Webb missions.

There are currently openings for astronomers to support HST or JWST science operations at STScI, funded by the ESA Directorate for Science, through a contract with AURA at STScI. These scientific positions are three-year term contracts, renewable, with salaries and benefits commensurate with those of AURA employees at STScI.

For HST, the ESA/AURA astronomer position will provide direct support to all major aspects of science operations. In general, functional duties encompass all activities associated with support of the instruments currently on board HST: WFC3, COS, ACS, STIS and FGS. These duties include, but are not limited to, support of the calibration, data reduction and analysis of HST data, on-orbit performance verification and monitoring of the health of the scientific instruments, direct support to the user community during the preparation, implementation and execution of the observing programs, and documentation.

For JWST, initial assignment for the ESA/AURA astronomer position will be in direct support of the JWST Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI). These duties include, but are not limited to, support of the calibration, data reduction and analysis of imaging and Integral Field Unit (IFU) data, on-orbit performance verification and monitoring of the health of the mid-infrared detectors, direct support to the user community during the preparation, implementation and execution of the observing programs, and documentation.

The primary qualifications we are seeking are excellence in observational or instrumental research in any area of astrophysics. Expertise with imaging, spectroscopy, or IFU data, and previous experience in science operations of astronomical space or ground obse

Extraction:

{
 "hard_skills": [
  "observational research",
  "instrumental research",
  "data reduction",
  "data analysis",
  "calibration",
  "astrophysics"
 ],
 "tools": [
  "Python",
  "astropy",
  "jupyter notebooks",
  "Github",
  "Astronomers Proposal Tool",
  "Exposure Time Calculator",
  "JWST calibration pipeline",
  "WFC3",
  "COS",
  "ACS",
  "STIS",
  "FGS"
 ],
 "methods": [
  "imaging",
  "spectroscopy",
  "integral field unit (IFU) data analysis",
  "object-oriented programming",
  "collaborative coding practices"
 ],
 "responsibilities": [
  "science operations support",
  "instrument monitoring",
  "user community support",
  "research program maintenance",
  "documentation"
 ],
 "qualifications": [
  "ph.d. in astronomy or physics",
  "established research record",
  "scientific publications"
 ],
 "soft_skills": [
  "technical skills",
  "interpersonal skills",
  "communication skills"
 ],
 "seniority": "mid"
}