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Instrumentation Technologist II
Job Group: Research
Job Subgroup: Client-Based Research Services
Salary Range (Annual):
23: $65,449-121,735 Employee Category: Academic Staff
Job Code: RE051
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Job Summary:
Provides technical expertise in a research, development, or scientific program. Develops, modifies, adapts, and may design equipment to create unique systems in support of research, development, or instruction, involving, but not limited to, the disciplines of electronics, mechanical/thermal systems, optics, and/or computers.
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Job Responsibilities:
- Provides technical expertise to staff, researchers, clients, and students in the installation and use of equipment and instruments, exercising discretion and independent judgment to meet unit goals
- Develops, integrates, tests, modifies, and may design sophisticated scientific equipment to support research/clinical initiatives and unit directives
- Designs, plans, and performs preventative and reactive maintenance on equipment to ensure optimal and safe operation
- Answers questions and provides technical information regarding instrumentation to staff, researchers, clients, and students
- Assists with the preparation of grant proposals and applicable documentation
- Investigates new research processes and technology solutions in collaboration with research/clinical staff, students, and clients
- Supports troubleshooting efforts to define and resolve problems
- Assembles data and/or provides input for reports of design status and/or technical research for professional organizations, government/sponsors review boards, and/or design reviews
- Leads the operations and/or management of a facility
- Supports project planning and coordination
- Facilitates the billing process
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Education:
Bachelor's Degree Preferred Minimum
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FLSA Status:
Exempt
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Institution Job:
No
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Required Supervisory Duty of at Least 2.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees:
No
- Employee Category:
Academic Staff
- Scaled Job:
No
- Salary Range (Annual):
23: $65,449-121,735
- Job Code:
RE051: Instrumentation Technologist II
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