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The California Institute for Technology has become famous by supporting exceptionally talented people who risk their careers at the frontiers of science and technology. When they succeed, their results have an enormous impact and the campus literally vibrates with the sense that things happening here will change the world.

Since its founding in 1891, Caltech has achieved unparalleled prominence in the scientific community and its faculty and alumni have been recognized with 32 Nobel Prizes, five Crafoord Prizes, 48 National Medals of Sciences, and ten National Medals of Technology. Caltech’s uniqueness and success can be attributed to the combination of its small size (293 faculty members); primary focus on basic research; commitment to educating its 860 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students; collaboration across its six academic divisions and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and the innovative and ambitious research it undertakes.

Caltech offers a competitive salary, commensurate with qualifications and experience, as well as an excellent benefits package. To be considered for this position, please visit our web site and submit your resume at the following link:

Caltech is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, Minorities, Veterans and Disabled Persons are encouraged to apply.

With an outstanding faculty, including five Nobel laureates, and such off-campus facilities as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Palomar Observatory, and the W. M. Keck Observatory, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is one of the world's major research centers. The Institute also conducts instruction in science and engineering for a student body of approximately 900 undergraduates and 1,200 graduate students who maintain a high level of scholarship and intellectual achievement.

Caltech's 124-acre campus is situated in Pasadena, California, a city of 135,000 at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, approximately 30 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean and 10 miles northeast of the Los Angeles Civic Center.

Caltech is an independent, privately supported university, and is not affiliated with either the University of California system or the California State Polytechnic universities.

The Caltech benefits program is designed to provide quality, competitive benefits that are affordable for you and the Institute. Caltech shares the cost of most benefits with you, and gives you the opportunity to supplement your coverage with certain voluntary plans. The program provides a strong base of coverage for you and your Dependents, and the ability to choose the plan and the level of coverage that best meets your needs.

The following is a list of benefits available to Caltech Staff employees:

Vacation days, holidays and sick leave; medical, dental and vision insurance plans; personal accident insurance; long term disability; health care and dependent car spending accounts; 403(b) and a retirement plan; tuition support; direct deposit and membership to the Caltech Credit Union onsite.

For more detailed information on these benefits, please visit our website at www.Caltech.edu.
 
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