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Instrumentation Engineer I

Job Group: Research
Job Subgroup: Research
Salary Range (Annual): 23: $65,449-121,735
Employee Category: Academic Staff
Job Code: RE070
  • Job Summary:
    Conceptualizes, designs, constructs, tests, and improves instrumentation systems used in scientific research including electronics, mechanical/thermal systems, optics, optical detectors, and computers. Uses computer design applications for modeling, analysis of design, and fabrication. Supports efforts to identify and solve problems and supports the research and development of new techniques and approaches.
  • Job Responsibilities:
    • Conceptualizes, specifies, designs, constructs, integrates, operates, tests, calibrates, documents, and improves instrumentation systems
    • Provides expertise and experience in an area of discipline. Uses universally accepted computer design applications for modeling, analysis of design, and fabrication efforts
    • Supports efforts to identify problems, issues, and needs, and provides solution options in support of decision-making
    • Supports research and development of new processes, techniques, and approaches for use in advanced instrumentation systems
    • Helps prepare reports of design status and/or technical research for professional organizations, government/sponsor review boards, and design reviews
    • Supports efforts to coordinate project activities
  • Education:
    Bachelor's Degree Preferred Minimum
  • FLSA Status:
    Exempt
  • Institution Job:
    No
  • 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:
    RE070: Instrumentation Engineer I

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