[labnetwork] Equipment Engineering Position

Albert William (Bill) Flounders bill_flounders at berkeley.edu
Tue Jul 27 21:18:26 EDT 2021


 Colleagues,
I've seen positions posted across the network this spring; UC Berkeley is
recruiting also.
Perhaps a new team of experts is tired of flying around the world to
production Fabs
and ready to settle in for some creative work at our research Labs.


Lab Network,
The UC Berkeley NanoLab has been seeking an R&D3 engineer for several
months.
This engineer would join the NanoLab Equipment Engineering and Support team.
As colleagues on this network know, these are unique and demanding
positions.
Lab Network academic laboratory engineering positions require a broad range
of
experience and a willingness to to learn as much as the expert who designed
the
tool with each new repair or rebuild challenge.

This specific position is not a process engineering specialist nor an
academic
research appointment - but you will communicate with thos specialists all
day.
This position is ideal for a hands on, mechanically inclined individual who
likes
to take equipment apart - and call upon an in-house custom machine shop to
make
improved parts - then put things back together. The selected candidate is
more comfortable
with a wrench than tweezers but uses both. They regularly reach for a DVM
or an HLD;
they often use an oscilloscope or a spectrometer. They take pride in tool
performance
and custom capabilities and monitor uptime more than publications or
conferences.

Our job posting is here
<https://nanolab.berkeley.edu/public/general/opportunities.shtml> - Job ID
17709
If you're considering relocation to the SF Bay Area, take a look.
Sincerely,
Bill Flounders, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Berkeley NanoLab
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