CNC Prototype Machinist 78974BR
Company: Arizona State University
Location: Tempe
Posted on: May 9, 2022
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Job Description:
CNC Prototype Machinist78974BRCampus: TempeJob DescriptionThe
Instrument Design & Fabrication machine shop, one of several ASU
Knowledge Enterprise core facilities, is seeking a full-time
experienced prototype machinist to join our research support team
and utilize their talent and experiences. Requires hands on work in
a prototype environment working from concept to component
completion. Inspection of components is a major part of the current
range of responsibilities. This position supports all ASU
professors, research scientists along with peer institution
specialized projects, and occasionally require that you work
directly with the researcher, their lab managers, doctoral
candidates and master degree student projects.Job FamilySkilled
TradesDepartment NameInstrument Design
FabricationFull-Time/Part-TimeFull-TimeVP CodeKNOWLEDGE ENTERPRISE
DEVScope of SearchOpenGrant Funded PositionThis is not a grant
funded position and is not contingent on future grant
funding.Salary RangeDepends on experienceClose Date16-May-2022 is
the initial close date. Applications will continue to be accepted
and reviewed every week until all positions have been
filled.Category01Essential DutiesFabricate a wide variety of
projects from basic modifications to highly technical research
projects and laboratory equipment.Required capabilities include but
are not limited to programming, setup and operating multiple types
of CNC machines.Apply quality assurance/control methods and
procedures for final article inspection of the ongoing
projects.Assist with requisitions for materials, supplies, and/or
tools.Ensure required information (e.g. product design, capacity,
purpose and materials to be used) is obtained through written
specifications, rough sketches, engineering drawings.Complete ASU
required training courses and work with other ASU research support
departments.Minimum QualificationsFour years' toolroom machinist
experience; OR, Completion of a two-year machinist training program
and three years of toolroom machinist experience; OR, any
equivalent combination of experience, training, and/or education
approved by the Human Resources Department.Desired
QualificationsExperience in repairing, testing, modifications and
performing final article inspection.Experience with many types of
materials, including but not limited to: Aluminum alloys, Brass,
Copper, Molybdenum, Nickel, Steel including Stainless Steel,
Titanium plus several other exotic alloys along with various
plastics and machinable ceramics.Experience in fixture, gage, jig
and tool & die machining.Experience in designing fixtures,
experimental parts and tooling to meet specialized needs of
engineering, research and student projects.Experience in working in
a tool room or prototype machine shop.Experience in working with
machinable materials other than standard metals.Experience in solid
modeler to design custom parts and assemblies.Experience in using
SolidWorks, Feature Cam, HSMWorks and other types of
software.Experience in computer skills using software such as
Microsoft Excel, Outlook and Word.Experience in working directly
with facility customers.Demonstrated knowledge of related areas of
manufacturing such as MIG/TIG welding and mechanical
repairs.Working EnvironmentActivities are primarily performed in an
environmentally controlled machine shop lab setting.Ability to
clearly communicate to perform essential duties.Use office
equipment including a desktop computer.Field assignments may entail
exposure to all types of weather, traffic and shop equipment in and
around research labs and projects.Working on site and other campus
locations in research laboratories may require working in confined,
dusty, oily and poorly lighted areas and may be exposed to
hazardous chemicals and dangerous equipment, materials, tools which
will require safety precautions and/or specific processes to be
followed and PPE (e.g. gloves, hearing protection, safety glasses,
etc.).Required to sit or stand for majority of time and walk
moderate distances to perform work.Frequent bending, reaching,
lifting, pushing and pulling including heavy weights such as vises
and large plates.Regular use of standard machine shop equipment
including, but not limited to: milling machines, large machining
centers, lathes, grinders and high-powered hand tools which produce
metal chips and shavings that have been exposed to various
coolants. Large machining centers may require operators to work
with overhead bridge crane and/or inside confined areas to do
machine set-ups. Department StatementFor the seventh year in a row,
ASU has been named the most innovative school in the nation,
recognizing the university's culture of groundbreaking research and
partnerships, as well as its commitment to helping students thrive
in college and beyond. U.S. News and World Report has named ASU as
the most innovative university all seven years the category has
existed.ASU Knowledge Enterprise advances research, innovation,
strategic partnerships, entrepreneurship, and international
development. Our success arises from solutions-focused,
interdisciplinary research; an entrepreneurial approach that is
embedded in every school and department; and a commitment to
transform society in a positive way. To learn more about how
Knowledge Enterprise is a place for your career to grow, visit
https://research.asu.edu/about-us/careers. Working at ASU has
additional perks and OUTSTANDING benefits, which include health,
dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability
programs; sick leave and holidays; ASU/UA/NAU tuition reduction for
the employee and qualified family members; state and optional
retirement plans; access to ASU recreation and cultural activities;
and more. To estimate the value of your total compensation, please
visit https://cfo.asu.edu/compensation-estimator.ASU
StatementArizona State University is a new model for American
higher education, an unprecedented combination of academic
excellence, entrepreneurial energy and broad access. This New
American University is a single, unified institution comprising
four differentiated campuses positively impacting the economic,
social, cultural and environmental health of the communities it
serves. Its research is inspired by real world application blurring
the boundaries that traditionally separate academic disciplines.
ASU serves more than 100,000 students in metropolitan Phoenix,
Arizona, the nation's fifth largest city. ASU champions
intellectual and cultural diversity, and welcomes students from all
fifty states and more than one hundred nations across the globe.ASU
is a tobacco-free university. For details visit
https://wellness.asu.edu/explore-wellness/body/alcohol-and-drugs/tobaccoArizona
State University is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor and an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis
protected by law.Notice of Availability of the ASU Annual Security
and Fire Safety ReportIn compliance with federal law, ASU prepares
an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and
resources. ASU's Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is
available online at
https://www.asu.edu/police/PDFs/ASU-Clery-Report.pdf. You may
request a hard copy of the report by contacting the ASU Police
Department at 480-965-3456.Relocation Assistance - For information
about schools, housing child resources, neighborhoods, hospitals,
community events, and taxes, visit
https://cfo.asu.edu/az-resources.Employment Verification
StatementASU conducts pre-employment screening which may include
verification of work history, academic credentials, licenses, and
certifications.Background Check StatementASU conducts
pre-employment screening for all positions which includes a
criminal background check, verification of work history, academic
credentials, licenses, and certifications. Employment is contingent
upon successful passing of the background check.Instructions to
ApplyApplication deadline is 3:00PM Arizona time on the date
indicated.Please include all employment information in month/year
format (e.g., 6/88 to 8/94), job title, job duties and name of
employer for each position.Resume should clearly illustrate how
prior knowledge and experience meets the Minimum and Desired
qualifications of this position.ASU does not pay for travel
expenses associated with interviews, unless otherwise
indicated.Only electronic applications are accepted for this
position.IMPORTANT NOTE: What is the meaning of "equivalent
combination" in the minimum qualifications? It means one year of
higher education or 24 credit hours, is equal to one year of
experience. For example, a four year Bachelor's degree is equal to
four years of experience.
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