Director, Research and Development
National Research Council Canada View all jobs
- Penticton, BC
- $142,179-170,588 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The Employment Equity Act, which is under review, uses the terminology Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities.
- Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement (combination of working onsite and telework). Employees in this position who telework will be required to travel to the identified work site at least four times per week at their own expense. Starting on May 4, 2026, the hybrid work arrangement will end and executives at the NRC will be expected to be onsite 5 days per week.
- Shape astronomy infrastructure and policy at the national and international levels.
- Supervise, lead, and work with HAA's world-leading scientists, engineers, and data experts, including radio astronomy staff at both DRAO and HAA's headquarters near Victoria, BC.Select, train and develop staff capable of meeting current organizational needs and future requirements of DRAO Operations; set goals for, evaluate and address staff performance.
- Working closely with your fellow HAA Directors of Astronomy Technology, Optical Astronomy, and Operations:
- Advise the HAA Director General on promising future initiatives and technologies.
- Assist in the preparation and review of the HAA multi-year program plan.
- Support national and international community engagement to take full advantage of Canada's investments in international (SKA, ALMA) and domestic radio observatories.
- Prepare for the transformative science that future radio telescopes such as the SKA, CHORD, ALMA WSU2030, and ngVLA will deliver.
- Identify and pursue collaborative opportunities and partnerships with academic and government entities.
- Foster collaborative research with Canadian universities, including the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus in nearby Kelowna, BC, contributing to the training of the next generation of Canadian radio astronomers.
- Serve as site director for DRAO, Canada's national radio observatory:
- Manage the extensive site, which hosts many of Canada's most important domestic radio facilities, including CHIME, CGEM, and CHORD; HAA is a full partner in the latter and is fabricating on-site the (512) HAA-designed 6-m dishes for the core array, currently under construction at DRAO.
- Operate and maintain Canada's national open-access radio astronomy telescopes - John A. Galt 26-m Telescope, Synthesis Telescope, Solar Radio Flux Monitor - which are all located at DRAO and currently undergoing major upgrades.
- Ensure that the site is protected from Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) through appropriate site policies and procedures, and interactions with neighbours and all levels of government to ensure external RFI-sources are minimized.
- Promote use of DRAO's diverse R&D labs for the design, fabrication, and characterization of radio components including feeds, receivers, digital signal processors, and antennas. These include a Hot/Cold Test Facility, a Reverberation Chamber, an RFI-shielded and ESD-protected digital lab, and areas dedicated to the development, production, and testing of composite antennas.
- Ensure that projects are planned and completed within established controls and according to HAA priorities and policies.
- Ensure proactive compliance with NRC and government safety policies and procedures.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Enjoy flexibility and balance, with family-friendly work arrangements, in a scenic, outdoor-oriented region with an excellent quality of life.
- Benefit from comprehensive federal employee benefits, including health and dental coverage, pension plans, and generous leave.
- Passionate advocates for radio astronomy and for DRAO.
- Scientific and technical leaders with a vision for the future.
- Strong believers in supporting the astronomical community.
- Proven managers of scientific and technical personnel with a record of success in major projects and/or at major scientific institutions.
- Excellent spoken and written communicators, able both to inspire staff experts, and to advocate effectively for HAA within the broader local, national, and international communities.
- Experienced in radio astronomy.
- Excited to help shape the future of radio astronomy in Canada.
- At least 10 years of post-graduate experience as research scientist, astrophysicist, engineer, or related scientific field-discipline;
- A track record of research in astronomy or astronomy-related techniques is essential, preferably with emphasis on radio astronomy and interferometry;
- Demonstrated record of effective written and oral communications with scientists and engineers;
- Demonstrated record of effective written and oral communications with government agencies, committees, and/or senior representatives;
- Demonstrated record of effective written and oral interactions with the general public;
- Demonstrated effective leadership of a major observatory, department, or large team, preferably involving scientific, engineering, and technical staff;
- Familiarity with ground-based and/or space-based observatory operations.
- Experience in applying the principles, tools and practices of administrative, financial, and human resource management.
- Secret (II)
- Work is typically performed in an indoors research and development environment, but may occasionally be conducted outdoors.
- Must be able to travel both domestically and internationally by air carrier.
- Routine presence at DRAO is required to be effective in this position.
- Demonstrated broad understanding of relevant Canadian and international scientific issues, and national and international factors that impact research centre operations;
- Knowledge of program and project management;
- Demonstrated ability to analyze and synthesize information, assess risks and opportunities, and make recommendations on potential courses of action;
- Ability to direct and engage core capabilities to effectively lead and manage a multi-disciplinary team;
- Ability to lead and influence change while applying best practices in the management of human resources, finances and projects, and strategic planning;
- Demonstrated effective interpersonal skills, to work cooperatively and effectively with a broad range of employees, colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.
- Inspirational Leadership (Level 4)
- Strategic Outlook and Alignment (Level 4)
- Drive for Results and Efficiency (Level 3)
- Leverage Collaborative Relationships (Level 3)
- Financial Management (Level 3)
- Client Relationship Management (Level 3)
- Industry Sector Knowledge (Level 4)
- In 2025, the NRC was chosen as one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People, a National Capital Region Top Employer and Forbes Canada's Best Employer.
- Relocation assistance will be determined in accordance with the NRC's directives.
- A pre-qualified list may be established for similar positions for a one year period.
- Preference will be given to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada. Please include citizenship information in your application.
- The incumbent must adhere to safe workplace practices at all times.
- We thank all those who apply, however only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.