Materials Lab Technician; Powder Processing, Furnace, PPMS
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Process Engineer
Overview
Seeking Materials Lab Technician to support the installation, integration, and commissioning of advanced scientific instrumentation. As the Equipment Commissioning Specialist, you will play a key role in bringing newly delivered equipment—such as furnaces, PPMS, vacuum systems, and thin-film or powder-processing tools—into full operational readiness. This role requires hands-on technical skills, strong mechanical and electrical integration experience, and a commitment to maintaining safety and precision throughout the commissioning process.
Responsibilities- Receive, uncrate, and position sensitive laboratory instrumentation in accordance with manufacturer and safety specifications.
- Connect and verify utilities required for system operation, including electrical service, chilled water, compressed air, vacuum, exhaust, and inert or reactive gas lines.
- Assemble and configure ad hoc utility infrastructure, such as gas manifolds, regulators, and tubing systems, including tube bending, flaring, and fitting installation.
- Design or fabricate simple fixtures and custom jigs to facilitate equipment mounting, alignment, or calibration where required.
- Conduct system startup, alignment, and calibration in collaboration with vendors and internal engineering staff.
- Perform preliminary diagnostics and troubleshooting of instrumentation and utility interfaces during commissioning.
- Maintain detailed commissioning documentation, including utility diagrams, calibration logs, and equipment readiness reports.
- Ensure compliance with environmental health and safety (EHS) standards, particularly in handling electrical, thermal, and gas systems.
- Collaborate closely with scientists and engineers to ensure efficient transition from installation to full operational use.
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related technical field, or equivalent hands-on experience.
- Demonstrated experience with installation and commissioning of laboratory or industrial scientific instruments, including integration of electrical, thermal, and fluid systems.
- Strong practical skills in mechanical assembly, precision alignment, and safe tool use (e.g., torque wrenches, tube benders, crimping and fitting tools).
- Working knowledge of laboratory utilities: single- and three-phase electrical service, compressed air, gas manifolds, vacuum lines, water cooling systems, and exhaust.
- Familiarity with scientific instrumentation used in materials research, such as furnaces, PPMS, glove boxes, or thin-film deposition tools.
- Excellent attention to detail and ability to interpret technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and equipment schematics.
- Comfortable connecting utilities (e.g., compressed air, pneumatic lines, 220V electrical wiring).
- Hands-on ability to assemble lab setups, such as bending tubing, connecting fittings, or verifying motor polarity.
- Understands sensitive, expensive equipment and can handle setup with minimal supervision.
- Able to troubleshoot, calibrate, and validate new equipment installations.
Type:
Contract
Duration: 3–6+ months
Pay Rate Range: $40-55/h (DOE)
Commitment: Approximately 8 hours per week (schedule flexible based on equipment deliveries)
Pay Rate Range:
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