The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is a consortium of 47 U.S. institutions and three international partners that operates world‑class astronomical observatories on behalf of the National Science Foundation and NASA. AURA manages three flagship facilities—NOIRLab, the National Solar Observatory, and the Space Telescope Science Institute—providing cutting‑edge instrumentation, data pipelines, and telescope operations to support frontier research in optical, infrared, and solar astronomy. Beyond its scientific mission, AURA is a leader in science communication and public outreach, translating complex discoveries into engaging educational experiences. Its collaborative model, combined with a deep commitment to accessibility and innovation, makes AURA a unique and highly respected partner in the global astronomy community.
The Environmental, Health & Safety Coordinator is responsible for supporting all safety, security, health, and environmental programs for the NOIRLab Arizona locations. This role collaborates with the Global EHS Team, as well as managers, engineers, technical staff, administrative staff, and contractors, to ensure compliance with company policies and regulations.
The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is a consortium of 47 U.S. institutions and three international partners that operates world‑class astronomical observatories on behalf of the National Science Foundation and NASA. AURA manages three flagship facilities—NOIRLab, the National Solar Observatory, and the Space Telescope Science Institute—providing cutting‑edge instrumentation, data pipelines, and telescope operations to support frontier research in optical, infrared, and solar astronomy. Beyond its scientific mission, AURA is a leader in science communication and public outreach, translating complex discoveries into engaging educational experiences. Its collaborative model, combined with a deep commitment to accessibility and innovation, makes AURA a unique and highly respected partner in the global astronomy community.
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