- Casual Technical Officer (Tip-Tilt & Thermal Systems) - TOLIMAN Space Mission
- Casual position starting ASAP – based in the Physics Building (A28)
- HE06 Step 1 $73.45p/hour Plus Super
- Must be an advanced undergraduate or final-year student / Master’s student / early-career engineer / technician
About the opportunity
The TOLIMAN Space Telescope is an ambitious international space mission led by the University of Sydney, designed to search for planets orbiting Alpha Centauri, our nearest neighbouring star system.
The mission combines cutting-edge optics, precision mechatronics, advanced electronics, spacecraft engineering, and data science to achieve astrometric measurements at unprecedented levels of precision. To accomplish this, a unique optical system has been developed that uses a diffractive mask to imprint a highly stable optical ruler onto the telescope image, enabling the detection of minute stellar motions caused by orbiting planets.
To make this measurement possible, several novel and highly precise engineering systems are being developed, including advanced fine-pointing mechanisms, thermal control systems, precision electronics, and specialised flight instrumentation.
The mission is progressing rapidly toward spacecraft integration and testing ahead of its planned 2027-28 launch window, and an exciting opportunity exists to join the engineering team during this critical phase of development.
Your key responsibilities will be
Core responsibility is to support the design, development, build, documentation and testing of key mission hardware, including:
- TOLIMAN Tip-Tilt fine pointing mechanism and associated electronics
- mission payload thermal control and monitoring electronics
- prototype and flight model engineering hardware
laboratory test setups and supporting infrastructureThe successful candidate will work closely with experienced team members, including the Mission Chief Engineer and the Electronics Lead, contributing to the development and validation of key subsystems under their guidance
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About you
- this role is suited to a highly motivated and reliable individual who can contribute effectively with minimal onboarding and operate with a high degree of independence in a fast-paced engineering environment
- strong hands-on experience in
- Electronics (circuit design, assembly, testing)
- Mechanical prototyping and assembly
- PCB schematic design and layout experience
- experience working in a laboratory or experimental environment
- ability to work independently and take initiative
- ability to rapidly prototype and experimentally validate mechatronics concepts
- strong problem-solving mindset and practical engineering judgement
- ability to quickly understand complex systems and become productive with limited supervision
- clear and structured documentation and communication skills
- commitment to safe laboratory practices and engineering procedure
Desirables
- embedded systems development (C/C++)
- firmware development and debugging experience
- modelling, simulation, and data analysis using Python and/or MATLAB
- experience with thermistor sensors, piezoelectric actuators, infrared cameras, or precision sensors
- experience with closed-loop control systems
- experience with piezo sensor characterisation and calibration
- familiarity with laboratory instrumentation including oscilloscopes, DAQ systems, power supplies, and soldering equipment
- competence in fine-pitch hand soldering and PCB/PCA rework
- experience with precision mechanisms or opto-mechanical systems
- exposure to thermal control systems or thermal engineering hardware
- experience with CAD software such as SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Inventor, or equivalent
- familiarity with Git or other version-control systems
- experience in space, aerospace, scientific instrumentation, or other high-reliability engineering environments
- experience with Altium Designer or equivalent electronic design software
demonstrated interest in space engineering, astronomy, scientific instrumentation, or advanced technology development
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Sponsorship / work rights for Australia
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. This role requires valid work rights for Australia.
Pre-employment checks
Your employment is conditional upon the completion of all role required pre-employment or background checks in terms satisfactory to the University. Similarly, your ongoing employment is conditional upon the satisfactory maintenance of all relevant clearances and background check requirements. If you do not meet these conditions, the University may take any necessary step, including the termination of your employment.
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How to apply
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Monday 29 June 2026 11:59 PM