Research and Development Engineer 3 - 138802
UC San Diego | |
United States, California, San Diego | |
Mar 31, 2026 | |
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography
8622 Kennel Way, San Diego, CA 92037, United States #138802 Research and Development Engineer 3
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This is a UC San Diego Internal Recruitment open to UC San Diego Employees Only The Research and Development Engineer 3 uses skills as a seasoned, experienced engineering professional to lead design, deployment, and long term maintenance of specialized hydrometeorological stations to support major, long-term research efforts, overseeing the robust operation of the mechanical components of networks which could consist of hundreds of stations of various types. Assignments typically require concentration in a field of application where subject matter knowledge relevant to research objectives and methodology is of great value in understanding and establishing engineering design criteria. The incumbent leads the development, documentation, and implementation for the integration, configuration, and maintenance of data logging and telemetry platforms, including Campbell Scientific, Onset HOBO MicroRX, and Sutron Satlink systems, as well as other emerging or future technologies. The incumbent regularly balances multiple project deliverables and manages dynamic schedules that may change due to stakeholder needs, environmental considerations, or other factors. Under general direction, the engineer is independently responsible for hardware development, design, and fabrication of stations from off the shelf and designed components, demonstrating good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions. The engineer stays current with the latest technologies and research advances. The incumbent is responsible for robust documentation of designed systems including schematics, standardized CAD designs, engineering drawings, lab testing, and installation procedures. The incumbent provides technical leadership for CW3E field operations, working alongside staff to design, prepare, test, deploy, and maintain specialized field equipment in harsh environments, while coordinating efforts to meet sponsored project deliverables across multiple projects. Responsibilities include coordinating multidisciplinary design and telemetry efforts, ensuring reliable data collection and transmission, and maintaining system documentation and configuration standards. The incumbent also oversees the incorporation of new sensors, communication modules, and telemetry units into established workflows. The Research & Development Engineer 3 completes project deliverables on time and within budget with minimal oversight. The incumbent provides regular technical updates and recommendations to management and sponsors, and proactively identifies and resolves issues to maintain operational reliability and data integrity. QUALIFICATIONS
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