Mechanical Technician III
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The Fermilab Applied Superconducting and Technology Division (APS-TD) currently seeking a Mechanical Technician III to support the Magnet Systems Department. Within the Magnet Technology Department, you will work in the Accelerator Support Group under general supervision. In this position, you will provide technical support for the fabrication, repair, and modification of a variety of accelerator magnet used within the Department of Energy (DOE) complex. What your day-to-day as a Mechanical Technician III at Fermilab will look like: Fabricating, assembling, repairing, and modifying a variety of magnets, other Laboratory projects or equipment based on engineering drawings, diagrams, schematics, and written and oral instructions. Generating, or assisting in generating, Hazard Analyses for work requiring such. Taking in-process measurements. Recording work and measurements in electronic forms. Conducting periodic safety inspections of area of assignment. Assisting with the identification, packaging, control and disposal of chemical and radioactive waste. Procuring and maintaining inventories of small parts, supplies, materials, and equipment for area of assignment. Assisting in the implementation of equipment and systems for the magnet fabrication facility. Assisting in the design and development of equipment and systems including providing engineering support activities to assigned projects or tasks. Driving quality in all job aspects. Assisting and may advise the work of lower-level technicians. Performing other duties as assigned by supervisor. Abiding by and being responsible for performing all duties in accordance with all environmental, health and safety regulations, Laboratory policies, procedures and practices pertinent to this position. Essential Competencies and Attributes for Success: HS degree (or technical certificate or equivalent) plus 5+ years of extensive related experience or 3+ years' experience at a DOE laboratory or in a technical skill of strategic importance to the Lab's mission (e.g., cryo, radio frequency, radiation protection, clean room, etc.). Experience working in a DOE laboratory environment is preferred. Applicable Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: Knowledge of efficient safety practices, hand/power tools, mechanical equipment: Mechanical assembly/disassembly, light fabrication, production and repair of magnets, in accordance with detailed specifications and written procedures. Knowledge of Windows PC environment and facility with Microsoft Word & Excel applications. Skills in assembly, fabrication, written & verbal communication, following procedure: reading engineering drawings, taking measurements during magnet production, and detailing information in electronic written procedures using Windows PCs or iPad Ability to safely work independently or in a collaborative team setting under limited supervision, assemble/disassemble components per drawings and sketches, consistently produce accurate work. Ability to utilizing hand tools & using good judgement in planning work sequence and in selecting tools & instruments. Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings & manufactures manuals (or similar documents). Ability to abide by lab policies, protocols, and procedures. Ability to safe and effective brazing. Physical Activity and Work Conditions: Human Factors: Heavy Lifting, Mental Concentration, Sitting, Standing, Tight Work Schedule Ability to become crane & forklift operator certified. Ability to lift up to 30 pounds Repetitive lifting of moderate weight. Ability to climb stairs and ladders and stand for up to 4-hours per day. Ability and willingness to work overtime on short notice in response to operational and emergency requirements. Ability to legally operate cars and light trucks Ability to work mandatory overtime, rotating shift work, and call-ins. Physical Factors: Cryogens, High Noise Level, Oxygen Deficiency Hazard, Radiation Ability to meet Oxygen Deficiency Hazard (ODH) qualified. Ability to work with epoxies, solvents, glues, and other chemicals used during magnet fabrication. Ability to become radiation certified. Personal Protective Equipment: Eye/Face Protection, Foot Protection, Hand Protection, Hearing Protection. Work Arrangement: Please note that the described work arrangement is subject to change based on business needs and is not guaranteed to be final. Onsite: This is an onsite role, and the candidate must be able to work from our Batavia office. Benefits/Perks: F
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The expected hiring range for this position is: $28.30-$34.51. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such the scope and responsibilities of the position, qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. This position is not available for sponsorship or relocation assistance.
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