Antarctic network caretakers in demand
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:10 pm
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Would probably be fun for awhile and a hell of a thing to put on your resume.Wanted: tech gurus for remote scientific expedition. Must have sense of adventure, want to heal the planet and able to cope with harsh conditions. Toiletries provided.
The Australian Antarctic Division was a week away from closing applications for people to run its telecommunications and IT networks next year.
A supervising communications technical officer with a base salary of $72,726 before tax and an allowance of $49,014 was the highest paid of the three roles. The Government paid superannuation of 15.4 percent.
The role included transport between Antarctica and Tasmania and accommodation in Hobart, transport of a cubic metre of personal items (about 250 kilograms), accommodation, clothing and sundries on station.
"Whilst on station, expeditioners are fully maintained, however expeditioners often choose to take some preferred ‘special' toiletry items," the division said.
It was also seeking a communications technical officer and communications operator.
Its telecommunications network is described as "extremely diverse" and includes "satellite systems, HF and VHF radio systems, computer networks and telephone systems".