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Princeton University Machinist - Sr. Technical Supprt Staff II in Princeton, New Jersey
Machinist - Sr. Technical Supprt Staff II
US-NJ-Princeton
Job ID: 2025-20635
Type: Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Research and Laboratory
Overview
The School of Engineering and Applied Science operates a Machine Shop to support the research needs of the faculty, staff, researchers, and students of the school. The Machinist will produce complex research prototype machined parts and components by programming, setting up, and operating computerized numerical control (CNC) Vertical Mills, Lathes, and traditional conventional metal and woodworking machines. The individual must be able to work with faculty, professional research staff, graduate students, and undergraduate students to ascertain and help define their specific needs and then propose ways to fabricate parts and components to satisfy those needs in a timely and economical manner. The Machinist must maintain high quality and safety standards, keep accurate records, and maintain the supplies and equipment in the shop.
Responsibilities
Work independently to design and fabricate parts for use in research and educational efforts throughout the School of Engineering and Applied Science:
-Review work orders, engineering plans, materials lists, and project specifications to accurately, precisely and safely plan/execute machining projects.
-Design projects using CAD/CAM software, program and configure CNC mills and lathes to accurately, precisely, and safely machine parts and components to specified dimensions and tolerances.
-Ensure fabrication quality through routine observation and measurement during CNC operations. Make adjustments as appropriate to accurately, precisely and safely complete project requests.
-Determine project priorities and schedules to ensure work is completed efficiently and effectively.
-Perform brazing, soldering, silver soldering, and welding (including stainless steel and aluminum) when requested or as required to complete project requests.
-Stay current and up-to-date with changing technology and professional machining practices.
Work with researchers (faculty, students, staff) to collaborate on project requests and discuss project requirements:
-Meet and spend time with researchers to understand their needs and help define requirements.
-Offer advice and recommendations based on past experience to help define requirements and satisfy the the research need.
-Consult with researchers throughout the design and fabrication process to ensure their requirements are being met.
-Follow-up with researchers upon completion to ensure fabricated parts and components met their expectation and perform as intended.
Provide safety oversight and assistance to authorized shop users (faculty, students, staff) operating machines and tools for independent research or educational purposes:
-Organize and deliver instructional classes for new users of the SEAS machine shop
-Instruct users in machine shop best practices and fabrication techniques.
-Ensure all personnel in the shop are following University shop policy and safety procedures.
-Assist users with the design and advanced fabrication techniques of complex projects.
On-going machine shop and tool inspections and maintenance:
-Perform regular shop inspections and maintenance to ensure good housekeeping practices and a safe working environment.
-Perform regular tool inspections and perform regular maintenance in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations to ensure tools are in good working order and safe to operate.
-Coordinate machine repairs with authorized persons when needed.
-Maintain inventory of common parts and consumable components required to ensure machines/tools are safe to operate.
-Inspect/Clean shop areas daily/weekly. The shop must be well maintained, neat, and organized to ensure a safe work environment for all users.
Qualifications
Required qualifications:
-High school diploma or GED and 5+ years of work experience.
-Comprehensive knowledge of machine shop practices (shop safety, feeds and speeds, set-up, etc.).
-Comprehensive understanding of sophisticated fabrication and assembly techniques.
-Proficiency with design software, such as: SolidWorks, Mastercam, or Autocad.
-In-depth knowledge of programming and operation of CNC Mills, Lathes, Water Jets, and other shop tools.
-Expertise in material selections used for custom machined parts.
-Superior interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively with a broad array of people.
-Tact, excellent judgment, and the ability to maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive situations.
-Physical qualifications including stand/walk for extended periods; lift, carry, push, pull up to 25 lbs frequently and up to 100 lbs occasionally; repetitively use hands for grasping, manipulating, and assembling machined parts.
Preferred qualifications:
-Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team.
-Good project management skills, comfort with decision making and problem solving.
-Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to set priorities and juggle competing demands.
-Experience working in an academic environment.
-Experience training new users of metal and woodworking tools
-Proficiency with Microsoft Office
The following tasks and skills that would be necessary for any person to fulfill while working as a SEAS Technical Support Staff or similar machine shop employee in SEAS:
- stand or walk 2-4 hours at one time for 6 - 8 hours per day;
- sit for 0 - 2 hours at one time for up to 2 hours per day;
- operate a motor vehicle for 0 - 2 hours per day, and occasionally operates a forklift;
- lift or carry up to 60 pounds occasionally (up to 33% of the work day);
- push or pull using forces up to 60 pounds occasionally (up to 33% of the work day);
- repetitively use hands for simple grasping, pushing, or pulling and use of feet for operating foot controls on machinery or forklift;
- bend, squat, kneel, crawl, reach overhead, lift overhead, lie down, knee stand, push or pull, or climb stairs or ladders occasionally (up to 33% of the work day);
- lift up to 60 pounds in a range of motions from floor to overhead;
- work a variety of workplaces including machine shop, warehouse, office, and laboratories;
- possess full range of body motions and physical agility.
The SEAS machine shop personnel maintain an area for metal and other stock. Manipulation of this stock requires the following:
- lift or carry metal stock weighting between 25 - 100 pounds occasionally (up to 33% of the workday);
- push or pull with forces ranging from 50 - 100 pounds occasionally (up to 33% of the workday);
- repetitively use hands for simple grasping, pushing, or pulling and use of feet for operating foot controls on machinery;
- bend, squat, kneel, crawl, lie down, knee stand, reach overhead, lift overhead, push or pull, or climb stairs or ladders occasionally (up to 33% of the work day);
- lift up to 100 pounds in a range of motions from floor to waist height;
- lift up to 50 pounds in a range of motions from floor to overhead.
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