The College of Engineering is seeking an Research/Instructional Equipment Technologist II to support teaching laboratories in the Technology Engineering (TechE) degree program and introductory design course. This position will primarily work with the colleges Academic Programs division providing hands-on technical expertise and operational support to ensure the success of instructional laboratories and student learning experiences.
TechE is an engineering discipline that combines hands-on experience with software and hardware integration to address modern engineering challenges across areas such as mechatronics embedded systems robotics and cybersecurity. The introductory engineering design course EGR 100 provides students with the opportunity to perform design build and test projects beginning with their first semester on campus.
This position plays a key role in ensuring students faculty and staff have the technical instructional and operational support necessary for high-quality academic experiences. The successful candidate will design fabricate troubleshoot and maintain advanced instructional equipmentparticularly in basic electronics testing systems instrumentation computer electronics and industrial automationand help prepare the TechE program for the expansion of new learning laboratories scheduled for completion in Fall 2027.
This is an off-date position with an initial appointment of three years from the employees start date. The position is renewable contingent upon continued funding satisfactory performance and mutual agreement.
Key Responsibilities
Equipment Design & Fabrication-30%
Testing Troubleshooting & Maintenance-25%
Instructional & Technical Support-25%
Operational Duties-20%
Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Electrical Engineering Technology Engineering or a related field with three to five years of progressively responsible experience in electrical and/or mechatronic systems electronic laboratory equipment integration and instrumentation applications; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin citizenship age disability or protected veteran status.
For more information about the Technology Engineering program visit more information about EGR 100 visit Hours Typical work hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 5:00 p.m. with occasional evening or weekend events as required. This is an off-dated position funded for three years from date of hire with possible extension contingent upon funding renewal. of Physical Demands This hands-on position involves moderate physical activity including lifting up to 50 pounds and performing detailed assembly or repair of instruments. Work may occasionally take place in laboratory woodshop or 3D printing spaces and around standard research materials. All activities are performed in well-equipped safety-compliant environments that prioritize employee well-being and training. This hands-on position involves moderate physical activity including lifting up to 50 pounds and performing detailed assembly or repair of instruments. Work may occasionally take place in laboratory woodshop or 3D printing spaces and around standard research materials. All activities are performed in well-equipped safety-compliant environments that prioritize employee well-being and training.Description of End Date
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