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This position will support the entire Chemistry department including NMR. Please see the following site and follow the link for more information.
https://jobs.ufl.edu/postings/42381
Robert Harker
Engineer
University of Florida
Dept. of Chemistry
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Labs
Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200
352-392-4650 (labs)
352-328-5862 (cell)
352-392-8758 (FAX)
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ENGINEER, SR
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Posting Details
Posting Details
Requisition number: 0902828
POSITION INFORMATION
Requisition Title ENGINEER, SR
Working Title SR ENGINEER
Position number: 00007401
Advertised Salary:
Salary range for this position will be $37,650 to $54,500, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Job Type Full-Time
Job Category TEAMS
Work Location Main Campus (Gainesville)
If other work location
N/A
DEPARTMENT INFORMATION
Department: 16120100-LS-CHEMISTRY-GENERAL
College/Unit 16120100-LS-CHEMISTRY-GENERAL
POSTING TEXT
Job Description:
Design highly complex electronic equipment for chemical research.
Design highly complex electronic equipment for chemical research using state-of-the-art electronic devices and also design and fabrication of new electronic circuits needed to modify and update existing research and teaching equipment. Examples include circuits designed to: measure 0.0001 degree Celsius temperature changes, ultrafast high voltage pulsing circuits, special RF amplifiers, high speed digital/analog circuits with FIFO ram controller, optical/acoustical detection circuits, special sharp frequency cut-off filters, exceptionally low noise amplifier designs, unique interface circuitry for computer acquisition of experimental data, computer controlled circuitry for automated control of complex experimental apparatus, and other special requests associated with calibration designs or special specifications dictated by experimental constraints.
Provide engineering support in troubleshooting and repairing existing scientific equipment in the context of teaching, research and departmental service instrumentation. Examples include: gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers, NMR spectrometers, UV-Vis instruments, HPLC, etc.
Provide engineering support and guidance to those faculty and students who require the shop’s services. Examples include: Advise scientists and students on electronic instrumentation to be purchased for Research or teaching use; design custom circuits to meet specific needs of the department. Suggest
solutions to special problems involving the use of electronic devices.
Train shop personnel in advanced electronic techniques. Examples include: techniques of circuit design component selection, standards operations, troubleshooting, printed circuit design and fabrication, computer interfacing.
Supervise the operation of the electronics shop. Examples include: Evaluate qualifications of job applicants; assign duties to shop workers; schedule meetings with shop personnel to explain policies and organize operations; meet with the faculty coordinator of technical facilities to discuss relevant matters; review the work of shop employees.
Coordinate maintenance of the electronic shop facility. Examples include: coordinate inventory activities; order supplies; coordinate servicing and maintenance activities for shop equipment; supervise maintenance of electronic standards.
Maintain shop records. Examples include: keep records of work orders and purchase orders; inform business office personnel of all matters relating to costs of operation of the shop.
Minimum Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area of specialization and two years of appropriate experience; or a high school diploma and six years of appropriate experience. Appropriate college coursework or vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge of basic electronics engineering.
Knowledge of basic electronics circuits and components.
Knowledge of circuit design and fabrication.
Knowledge of troubleshooting methods.
Knowledge of computer operation.
Knowledge of computer interfacing.
Skill in supervision of electronics and computer technicians.
Skill in providing engineering support and guidance to faculty and students.
Knowledge of electronics central to the teaching and research missions of a modern department of chemistry.
Health Assessment Required: No
Special instructions to applicants:
Posting Date: 04/04/2013
Closing Date: 07/08/2013
Open Until Filled:
Received on Sat Jun 29 2013 - 05:38:58 MST