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The position is based at our spectacular Haleakala Observatory site in Maui, Hawai'i. Job Level Summary Mechanical Engineer III * The Mechanical Engineer III leads engineering projects of moderate ...

Travel Radiology Technologist

Wailuku, HI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Or, take a drive down the scenic Hana Road or hike Mount Haleakala, home of the renowned Haleakala Observatory. Job Benefits Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous ...

Travel Mammography Technologist

Wailuku, HI · On-site

$2.3K - $2.4K/day

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Or, take a drive down the scenic Hana Road or hike Mount Haleakala, home of the renowned Haleakala Observatory. Job Benefits Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for haleakala observatory in the United States is $14.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.26 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Haleakala Observatory?

A Haleakala Observatory job typically involves working at the astronomical observatories located on the summit of Haleakalā in Hawaii. Positions may include roles in telescope operations, instrumentation, data analysis, maintenance, and administrative support. Scientists, engineers, and technicians collaborate to conduct astronomical research and maintain advanced observational equipment. Due to the high-altitude location, employees must adapt to unique environmental conditions. Many roles require technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and a passion for astronomy.

What does a typical workday look like at Haleakala Observatory?

A typical workday at the Haleakala Observatory involves preparing and operating telescopes during scheduled observation periods, calibrating equipment, collecting and analyzing astronomical data, and troubleshooting technical issues. Team members frequently collaborate with scientists, engineers, and visiting researchers to support diverse research projects. The observatory setting requires flexibility, as shifts may include overnights to align with observation windows, and work can range from field tasks atop the mountain to data processing in office spaces. Continuous learning and adaptation are also important due to evolving scientific methods and new instrumentation. This variety offers both challenges and unique opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge discoveries in astronomy.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive at Haleakala Observatory?

To thrive in a role at the Haleakala Observatory, candidates typically need a strong background in astronomy, physics, engineering, or a related scientific field, often supported by advanced degrees. Familiarity with telescope operation, astronomical imaging software, data analysis tools, and observatory safety protocols is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication abilities are highly valued. These competencies are crucial for maintaining precision in data collection and analysis, ensuring observatory equipment runs reliably, and fostering effective collaboration in dynamic research environments.

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Infographic showing various Haleakala Observatory job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $30,963 per year, or $14.9 per hour.

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Job description

The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) is the world’s most advanced solar observatory. We are seeking a Mechanical Engineer to play a vital role in maintaining, supporting, and enhancing the complex facilities and telescope mechanical systems that ensure the reliability of mission-critical systems and help drive discoveries that deepen our understanding of the Sun.

The position is available at two levels (Mechanical Engineer II or Mechanical Engineer III), depending on the successful candidates’ experience, education, and demonstrated ability. All DKIST employees work in a collaborative, team-based environment supporting observatory operations and maintenance.

The position is based at our spectacular Haleakala Observatory site in Maui, Hawai‘i.

Job Level Summary

Mechanical Engineer III

  • The Mechanical Engineer III leads engineering projects of moderate complexity and provides coordination support across one or more project phases or divisions of advanced mechanical systems. Plans and executes technical activities, resolves complex engineering problems, and exercises broad discretion with minimal supervision.

Mechanical Engineer II

  • The Mechanical Engineer II performs moderately complex mechanical design and development tasks with moderate supervision. Leads and coordinates minor engineering projects to completion, resolves routine technical issues, and contributes to project planning and execution.

Essential Functions

All Levels – Specific

  • Perform engineering design and analysis using CAD modeling, simulation, and other computational tools.
  • Support project execution by overseeing quality assurance, fabrication, and inspection activities for assigned systems and components.
  • Develop, execute, and document test procedures to verify system and component performance.
  • Assist in the development and execution of preventive maintenance activities for new and existing mechanical systems.
  • Troubleshoot mechanical systems and components, identify root causes of failures, and implement corrective actions to restore functionality.
  • Coordinate technical activities and resolve engineering issues in collaboration with multidisciplinary project teams.
  • Prepare clear and comprehensive technical documentation and reports covering design, analysis, testing, and investigations.
  • Engage in continuous professional development to support observatory objectives and evolving engineering requirements.

All Levels – General

  • Document and maintain accurate records of activities, mechanical upgrades, and system performance
  • Work in accordance with applicable safety standards. Ensure safety of operations in areas under purview. Report any unsafe conditions and practices and actively participate in team safety meetings and adhere to safety procedures and protocols.
  • Sensitive to and respectful of cultural, community, and environmental issues.
  • Contribute to a collaborative, respectful, and productive workplace by maintaining open communication, supporting team efforts, and fostering a sense of belonging within the team.
  • Expected to take initiative in their professional development by seeking feedback, improving skills, and identifying areas for personal growth. This includes participating in training opportunities and development programs provided by the organization.
  • All AURA employees are responsible for the proper management and control of all AURA property within their work area, whether assigned to them or someone else. This responsibility includes reporting any known missing, stolen, or non-working property in their work area to their supervisor or the AURA Property Officer.
  • Responsible for ensuring compliance with government award terms and conditions assigned to this position or subordinates of this position as defined in the Vela Award Management system, https://cas.aura-astronomy.org/Awards.
  • Travel to vendor sites, trainings, and conferences as required
  • Perform other Duties as assigned

*Full list of essential functions per Job Level is in the Job Description

Qualifications & Requirements

Education, Certification, and Experience

Mechanical Engineer III

  • Bachelor's Degree (BS) in Mechanical Engineering and Engineer-In-Training (EIT) (FE) License, required.
  • 5+ years of General Workforce Experience in the Field of Mechanical Engineering with progressively increasing responsibilities in design, analysis, project management, and implementation of mechanical systems.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) License preferred. Experience working in a research and development or astronomical facility and working with observing instruments is also preferred.

Mechanical Engineer II

  • Bachelor's Degree (BS) in Mechanical Engineering, required.
  • 1+ years of General Workforce Experience in the Field of Mechanical Engineering with progressively increasing responsibilities in design, analysis, project management, and implementation of mechanical systems.
  • Engineer-In-Training (EIT) (FE) License, preferred.

Required Skills & Abilities

Mechanical Engineer III
 
Required:
  • Efficient in the use of general computer applications including MS Office Suite, Google Drive & Apps, E-Mail, Slack, Adobe, etc.
  • Proficient with Solidworks or equivalent 3D modeling software.
  • Experience with mechanical machine components including, drive transmission elements, structures, actuators and mechanisms, hardware, bearings, gearing, and lubrication.
  • Knowledge of material properties and selection.
  • Knowledge of general fabrication techniques.
  • Proficient in project, workflow, and document tracking software such as JIRA and Confluence.      

Preferred:

  • Experience with maintenance management systems, tools, software, and process development
  • Knowledge of GD&T Concepts and Methodology.
  • Experience using Finite Element Analysis (ANSYS Prefered) and Computational Fluid Dynamics software tools
  • Experience with process control, thermal control, HVAC, and compressed air systems and equipment including pumps, piping, valves, transmitters, air handling units, chillers, and compressors.
  • Familiarity with advanced manufacturing operations including CNC machining and programing
  • Experienced with high precision alignment and analysis tools, laser trackers, CMM Arms, Theodolite
  • Familiarity with vibration principles, mitigation strategies, and measurement and analysis tools.
  • Familiarity with optics, opto-mechanical design concepts, clean-room protocols, vacuum and cryogenic systems  
 
 

Mechanical Engineer II
Required:

  • Efficient in the use of general computer applications including MS Office Suite, Google Drive & Apps, E-Mail, Slack, Adobe, etc.
  • Proficient with Solidworks or equivalent 3D modeling software.
  • Experience with mechanical machine components including, drive transmission elements, structures, actuators and mechanisms, hardware, bearings, gearing, and lubrication.
  • Knowledge of material properties and selection.
 

Preferred:

  • Knowledge of general fabrication techniques.
  • Proficient in project, workflow, and document tracking software such as JIRA and Confluence.  
  • Experience with maintenance management systems, tools, software, and process development
  • Knowledge of GD&T Concepts and Methodology.
  • Experience with process control, thermal control, HVAC, and compressed air systems and equipment including pumps, piping, valves, transmitters, air handling units, chillers, and compressors.
  • Familiarity with advanced manufacturing operations including CNC machining and programing
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position at least 50% of the time.
  • Frequent need to move about inside the office environment to access files, office tools, attendance in a meeting room, etc.
  • Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity tools that require fine motor skills, such as a calculator, copy machine, computer printer, etc.
  • Frequent need to position self to maintain computer and related tools.
  • Frequently moves technology equipment weighing up to 20 pounds throughout office locations.
  • Constant communication with other individuals. Must be able to discern and exchange information as appropriate to the situation.
  • Constant need to distinguish, discern, and identify a variety of objects and fine details with accuracy.
  • Some travel may be necessary to and from our locations based in Boulder and Maui
  • Occasional work at high elevation summit sites may be required (summit elevations range from 6,800 feet to 14,000 feet)
Salary Range:
  • Mechanical Engineer III – $113,000 - $137,500
  • Mechanical Engineer II - $96,000 - $115,500

 The final salary will depend on skills, qualifications and experience.

AURA offers an excellent benefits package including paid time off and retirement plan contributions, competitive salary commensurate with experience, and a very attractive work environment. Details on benefits can be found at https://hr.aura-astronomy.org/benefits-by-location/ 

How to Apply

Apply by April 20, 2026 for priority consideration. This position will remain open until it is filled. Please submit a cover letter and a CV or resume, PDF files preferred. Please name any attachments with the following format: Lastname Docname. 

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