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The University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) is seeking an experienced and dedicated Senior Sustainment Technician to join our team in Warner Robins GA. This is an opportunity to be part of a dynamic and collaborative environment where you can contribute to cuttingedge research and make a lasting impact. As a Senior Sustainment Technician you will play a crucial role in supporting the sustainment and modernization efforts of critical defense systems. Apply today!
This position is located at Warner Robins Georgia and will support sustainment activities including advanced manufacturing/repair and corrosion technologies. The position will serve as a senior lab technician responsible for machining of printed and traditionally manufactured components. This includes setting up operating and maintaining equipment; consumable and spare parts inventory and procurement; preparing and tracking material samples; adhering to lab and equipment guidelines. The successful candidate will understand machining processes additive manufacturing and be able to provide guidance on design for manufacturability. A senior technician will also act as a mentor for junior technicians and engineers. The majority of work will support government customers but some industry partners will be supported as well.
T3:
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum of 8 years operating CNC milling machines
Minimum of 4 years reading editing understanding Gcode (e.g. on machine controller)
Minimum of 4 years setting up milling machines for jobs (e.g. setting tools loading vises indicating vises sweeping in holes)
Proper use of precision inspection equipment (e.g. micrometers dial indicators calipers etc)
Working knowledge of GD&T and military specifications
Ability to create read and interpret models technical drawings schematics and computergenerated reports
Experience manufacturing aerospace parts from titanium and nickelbased alloys
Effective interpersonal/verbal communication skills with team members at all levels
Working knowledge of MS Office Suite programs
Organizational skills
Attention to detail
Due to the requirements of our research contracts with the U.S. federal government candidates for this position must be a U.S. citizen
While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
3 years of experience machining additively manufactured or cast metal parts
1 years of experience in heat treat operations
Demonstrated experience operating Haas VF series numerical controlled equipment for machining complex 3D geometries
Demonstrated experience operating Mitsubishi MVseries electrical discharge machining (EDM) equipment
Experience in interacting with design and manufacturing engineers and other technical personnel providing guidance around design for manufacturability
Demonstrated experience with lab environments and adherence to lab policies & procedures
Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission the University is committed to the principles of diversity equity and inclusion. Informed by this commitment we seek to increase diversity achieve equitable outcomes and model inclusion across our campus community. As an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer we will not discriminate against minorities women protected veterans individuals with disabilities or on the basis of age race color national origin religion sex sexual orientation or gender identity.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
Full-Time