Department
NIAR ATLAS
Campus Location
Wichita, KS - Other Wichita Location
Hire Type
Part Time
Pay
$15 per hour
Work Schedule
Based on class schedule
Export Compliance Requirement
This position requires access to EAR or ITAR controlled technologies. Applicants are required to be eligible for employment under U.S. export control laws and must meet the requirement of being a “U.S. Citizen”.
Job Story
The NIAR ATLAS lab is looking for a SCRAM student assistant.
Job Summary
A student assistant will carry out administrative and technical tasks requested by a supervisor. Depending on the area the student assistant is employed in, they may assist and mentor other students or provide support throughout the campus in various forms.
Job Duties
-Operate robotic systems equipped with pellet extruder/milling/AFP/FFP/LMD head attachments.
-Operate NC programs for manufacturing operations.
-Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot issues with mechanical/electrical/pneumatic systems.
-Program for additive and subtractive manufacturing processes.
-Clean and maintain the cell and the surrounding areas routinely.
-Assist program managers with projects moving through SCRAM cell processing.
-Organize and catalog tools, spare parts, and implements.
-Ensure proper PPE use and follow basic safety procedures to minimize accidents and harm to others within the work cell.
Required Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Additional Requirements
-Excellent problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of engineering principles.
-Able to work for 20 hours during school semesters and 40 hours during summer semesters.
-Familiarity with hand and power tools.
-Ability to complete forklift and gantry crane training.
-Excellent spatial reasoning skills and mechanical aptitude.
Physical Requirements
Ability to remain in a stationary position.
Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators.
Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.
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