The GERG Instrumentation Coordinator will maintain operability and perform repairs and testing of scientific equipment for use in operational projects at the GERG facility and in the field
Job Summary
The GERG Instrumentation Coordinator will maintain operability and perform repairs and testing of scientific equipment for use in operational projects at the GERG facility and in the field.
Responsibilities include assisting with maintenance, operation, calibration, and repair of electronic and electromechanical scientific equipment, troubleshooting instrumentation, and engaging with third-party technical support.
Texas A&M University offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plan, paid holidays, sick leave, vacation, and professional development opportunities.
Matching Summary
The GERG Instrumentation Coordinator will maintain operability and perform repairs and testing of scientific equipment for use in operational projects at the GERG facility and in the field.
Salary
Commensurate; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Maintain operability of scientific equipment
Perform repairs and testing
Field work at sea or remote stations
Operate industrial equipment
Work outdoors in various conditions
Nice-to-have
Basic understanding of electronic components
Familiarity with soldering PCB components
Knowledge of laboratory safety procedures
Effective oral and written communication
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in environmental field or equivalent