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Educational Specialist - Architecture Fab Lab
Job in
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96812, USA
Listed on 2026-06-15
Listing for:
University of Hawaii System
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-15
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Faculty, Art / Design Teacher
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Title:
Educational Specialist (Fabrication Lab)
Position Number:0079522T
Hiring Unit:
School of Architecture
Location:
Honolulu, HI
Date Posted:06/11/2026
Closing Date:06/30/2026
Band: B
Salary:
Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Full Time/Part Time:
Full-Time
Month:11-month
Temporary/Permanent:
Temporary
Other
Conditions:
To begin approximately August 2026. Renewal of position dependent upon satisfactory performance and availability of funds.
Duties and Responsibilities
* Oversee daily operations of the Fabrication Workshop during instructional use by architectural courses and studio projects.
* Trainand supervise students, faculty, and research staff in utilizing the shop workspace and in the operation of all woodworking and fabrication equipment.
* Maintain technical proficiency and strict adherence to safety protocols when operating the laser cutter, CNC equipment, and all associated software.
* Safely operate and maintain the laser cutter, CNC equipment, and all related software. Develop competency in 3D modular CNC skills to expand and enhance the technical capabilities of the 3D Lab.
* Perform work requiring the use of specialized equipment, requires devising and improvising new methods and techniques for using equipment.
* Provide up-to-date training to students, faculty, and research/UHCDC staff on the Laser Cutter and CNC Equipment use.
* Implement and conduct training and enforcement of all workshop safety procedures in accordance with industry, state and federal standards.
* Train and supervise all students, faculty, and research staff on utilizing the shop workspace and in the operation of all woodworking and fabrication equipment.
* Develop, recommend, and institute policies and procedures governing the workshop space.
* Hire and supervise student employees in the workshop.
* Conduct student workshops in Digital Fabrication, Furniture Design, Design Build,and related areas.
* Contribute to upkeep of the School's facilities including light maintenance, furniture repair, and disposal. Research equipment needs and provide cost comparisons for design studio spaces, including choices of desks, chairs, and communication boards.
Acquire and supervise external contractors. Initiate and coordinate work by UHM Facilities Management.
* Assess and recommend facilities needs working in conjunction with the Dean up to and including procurement.
* Act as coordinator for student projects in connection with accreditation purposes including storage and presentation.
* Attend scheduled school meetings.
* Ensure a safe and orderly working environment in the Fabrication Workshop.
* Maintain the budget for the workshop.
* Maintain tools and equipment so that they are in good working order and condition.
* Maintain inventory of tools and equipment in the workshop.
* Researches and purchases material and equipment.
* Determines need for new and replacement materials and equipment for the shop.
* Keep apprised of technological development and innovation in the design field and apply learning to the shopoperations and teachings to keep current with industry developments.
* Support the research faculty and the UHCDC by consulting on fabrication materials, processes, digital fabrication, technical guidance and workspace for their projects.
* Research, develop, and implement programs that leverage the unique resources of the school's 3D Lab to assist in outreach to prospective students, community groups, and practicing professionals.
* Other duties as assigned.
Denotes Essential Function
Minimum Qualifications
* Extensive professional building, woodworking, or fabrication experience.
* Familiarity with design workflows typically used by architects and designers.
* Ability to manage shop schedules, equipment access, material storage, purchasing, inventory, and workflow.
* Ability to train individuals and groups on the use of hand tools, hand held power tools, stationary bench tools (table saw, jointer, band saws, etc.), laser cutters and related metal/wood shop equipment demonstrated by knowledge, understanding and ability to apply concepts and terminology.
* Software ability or willingness to learn and attend training courses as required.
* Experience managing budgets, procurement, inventory, equipment scheduling, and maintenance logs.
* Experience developing safety manuals, certification systems, equipment-use policies, or shop-access protocols.
* Knowledge of OSHA or related safety practices, risk management, dust collection, ventilation, fire safety, PPE, and hazardous material handling.
* Leadership to maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all shop users, despite experience level.
* Ability to work independently while coordinating closely with faculty and school leadership.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills, especially when working with students, faculty, staff, and outside vendors.
* Ability to draw on broad professional experience, synthesizing new ideas for improving institutional norms.
Desired Qualifications
* Experience…
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