Commensurate based on education + experience; gran...
Five years of related experience
Pcb assembly and inspection skills
Multimeter circuit troubleshooting
The Senior Marine Instrumentation Specialist will maintain, operate, calibrate, and repair electronic and electromechanical scientific oceanographic equipment at the GERG facility and during field operations
Job Summary
The Senior Marine Instrumentation Specialist will maintain, operate, calibrate, and repair electronic and electromechanical scientific oceanographic equipment at the GERG facility and during field operations.
This role involves designing, modifying, and fabricating new equipment to meet project requirements while coordinating with logistical personnel to support research needs.
Texas A&M University offers comprehensive benefits including medical insurance, paid holidays, sick leave, vacation time, and access to professional development resources like LinkedIn Learning.
Matching Summary
The Senior Marine Instrumentation Specialist will maintain, operate, calibrate, and repair electronic and electromechanical scientific oceanographic equipment at the GERG facility and during field operations.
Salary
Commensurate based on education and experience; Grant funded position
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Five years of related experience
PCB assembly and inspection skills
Multimeter circuit troubleshooting
Oceanographic equipment operation knowledge
Ability to work outdoors in various weather
Nice-to-have
Experience leading research cruises
Forklift and small vessel operation
Strong oral and written communication
Schematic interpretation skills
Inventory management experience
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of training and experience
Five years of related experience in marine instrumentation
Ability to lift moderate weighted objects
Knowledge of standard laboratory and industrial safety procedures