Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
There aren't many astronomy jobs that pay very well – but the Chinese authorities are offering just that for the director of scientific operation for its new Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical Telescope.
At 500m (1,640ft) across, FAST became the world's largest filled-aperture radio telescope when construction finished last year.
While the initial building is complete and nearly 10,000 people have been moved away from the instrument to cut down on polluting it with electromagnetic signals, the telescope still needs to be calibrated and fine-tuned.
[...] Unfortunately, finding a director with the necessary skills to do the job of managing and running the instrument has proven problematic. So a foreigner is now being sought to bring their experience to bear on the project.
"The post is currently open to scientists working outside China only," a human resources official at the Chinese Academy of Sciences told the South China Morning Post. "Candidates can be of any nationality, any race."
[...] It's a tough job, managing a facility that complex and handling the competing claims for time on the 'scope from scientists. The Academy of Sciences is asking for a professor with at least 20 years' experience in radio astronomy, as well as management training.
"These requirements are very high. It puts most astronomers out of the race. I may be able to count those qualified with my fingers," said Wang Tinggui, professor of astrophysics at the University of Science and Technology of China. "It is not a job for a scientist. It's for a superhero."
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 09 2017, @01:54PM (2 children)
Can we have a mod "Imagination run wild" please?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 09 2017, @03:18PM
But...but...but...now the Chinese are stealing our jerbs!
(Score: 2) by VLM on Wednesday August 09 2017, @09:01PM
Its based on IT projects I've observed from a close-ish distance, there's no obvious reason why this management job would turn out different than IT management jobs I've seen crash and burn. I've managed to avoid being caught inside the fireball but after a couple of decades you can really see some crazy stuff out there.