ACTPol is looking for a site manager - if you know anyone with cryo experience who doesn't mind altitude (and hopefully can speak spanish) have them drop Mark Devlin/Suzanne Stagges/Lyman Page a line.
Cheers, Jon ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mark Devlin <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 5:25 AM Subject: Site Manager *READ THIS* To: [email protected] As you probably know, keeping the site running is one of the most important things we do on ACT. We were exceedingly lucky to have Federico and Alessandro leading our site operations over the past two years. They brought a level of professionalism and experience which kept things running so smoothly that many of us forgot it was even going on!.... Unfortunately, that time has ended and we have yet to find a replacement. So, we need *your* help in finding the perfect candidate! Please take this seriously and ask around. Your next data set could depend on it! Here is a list of qualification that would be nice to have: - Can pass the high altitude medical exam. - Has lots of experience *not* rolling trucks on mountain roads. - Spanish speaking would be very useful. - It would be great to have someone with an experimental physics/engineering background. Cryogenic receiver experience would be a real plus. - They will be responsible for routine maintenance at the site. Maintaining the generators is the most important aspect. There is a lot more to the position, but this should get us started. Please have them contact Suzanne, Lyman, and me. Thanks! Mark ******************************************************************** Mark Devlin Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Pennsylvania 209 South 33rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-573-7521 (office) 215-573-7558 (lab) 215-573-3826 (fax) http:// <http://chile1.physics.upenn.edu/ec>devlinlab.info// ********************************************************************
