Description The Office of the Dean in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences is currently accepting applications for a part-time Temporary Lab Instrumentation Specialist.About the OpportunityThis is a skilled technical position in an advanced precision scientific machine shop and wood shop. The shop's primary mission is to design, construct, assemble and operate scientific instrumentation and apparatus used in research and instructional laboratories for the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. Examples of tasks include interpreting technical drawings, precision machining using various mills and lathes, vacuum pump repair, maintenance of liquid nitrogen fill stations, gas cylinders, maintenance of HE system, exercising a knowledge of a wide variety of metals and other materials, maintaining and caring for shop equipment and purchasing and inventory control of tools and materials.What You'll DoMaintenance
- Maintain shop equipment in working order for advanced service. Maintain and clean shop equipment and work areas. Provide repair service and maintenance on scientific instruments and apparatus located in research laboratories and classrooms.
- Assure supplies are stocked and common repair parts are available.
- Responsible for ensuring shop equipment is properly used, serviced and repaired. Keep self and others working in the shop aware of new materials, machines, tools and techniques as they become available.
- Responsible for adhering to the shop specific chemical hygiene plan, procedures and training.
- Assist in the inventory of chemicals, disposal, distribution and waste collection.
- Dispose of chemicals according to EHS regulations.
- Assist in the purchasing of new equipment, tools, parts and supplies.
- Assist in the purchase, control, movement and dispensing of gasses and cryogenic fluids.
- Maintain operation of HE System.
- Maintain operation of multiple compressors in two buildings.
- Operate and repair basic vacuum systems.
Design and Fabrication
- Produce, modify and archive technical drawings associated with shop projects. Nearly all jobs are one-of-a-kind and considerable machining skill is needed to interpret customer drawings and fabrication needs. Advise in design of scientific apparatus for use by students and faculty.
- Advise the faculty on the construction, operation, repair and purchase of various instruments and supplies.
- Fabricate large and small-scale components and finished products, such as, equipment support structures, mounting devices, presentation quality display cases, etc. from a variety of raw materials using band saws, joiners, lathes, mills, radial arm saws, table saws, routers, etc., using verbal and written requests (from often not to scale drawings or from descriptions of function).
- Modify and assemble existing equipment to supplement or enhance the operation of scientific instruments and systems, requiring the basic physical properties and characteristics of a large variety of materials such as woods, synthetic materials, laminates and Plexiglas.
- Repair handles, hasps, drawers, door, etc. in research and teaching laboratories.
- All jobs are unique and considerable precision detail is required to interpret customer drawings, description, intended use, etc. to determine fabrication needs and produce desired designs and results.
Other
- Run gas lines in labs and general gas cylinder setup.
- Other duties as assigned including assisting in delivery of items and moving items after delivery, on occasion, under limited circumstances.
Pay Grade: 15Length of Assignment: Approximately 6 MonthWork Hours: 18 hours per week (FTE 0.48)
Qualifications - Associate degree in related field.
- A minimum of six (6) months of experience in a combination of several of the following: woodworking, instrumentation and apparatus design, instrumentation development, welding, mechanical systems and maintenance, and machining.
- Any equivalent combination of related education and/or experience will be considered.
- All qualifications must be met by the time of employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Demonstrated ability to safely perform a variety of precision tasks using milling machines, lathes, welding equipment, saws, grinders, hand tools, welding (steel and aluminum) etc. and be familiar with the operation of a plasma torch.
- Demonstrated ability to make precision measurements using instruments such as micrometers, Vernier calipers and scales and program and operate.
- Computer Numerical Control Mill as well as older model precision machines.
- Demonstrated ability to perform mathematical calculations when designing individual jobs.
- Knowledge of and ability to learn to interpret technical drawings.
- Knowledge of and ability to operate a desktop computer and use computer aided design (CAD/CAM) software.
- Demonstrated ability to operate and repair basic vacuum systems.
- Demonstrated knowledge of the physical properties of a wide variety of metals, plastics, wood, etc. and must be able to machine them safely.
- Demonstrated excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to set priorities and multitask and work independently.
- Demonstrated knowledge of super-conducting magnets and the materials to use and not use for safety of personnel and magnets.
Preferred Qualifications
- Certification in welding, design, mechanical systems or machining.
Physical Demands & Physical Coordination
- Must be able to lift, push, or pull 50 pounds.
- Must be able to operate milling machines, lathes, welding equipment, saws, grinders, and hand tools.
- Must be able to stand for long periods of time.