Description
Organizational Unit
The College of Engineering serves over 6000 students and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in 12 programs. The College of Engineering seeks to profoundly shape and impact lives through the steadfast pursuit of world-class engineering research education and innovation. We aspire to be at the forefront of engineering research and education cultivating knowledgeable passionate engineers who are dedicated to need-based solutions-oriented engineering. We share a culture of excellence characterized by an emphasis on students research innovation partnership inclusivity agility and the future.
The College of Engineering Facilities and Safety department is dedicated to providing quality facilities that are safe and to positively impact these spaces in which we learn teach and work. Besides maintaining safe facilities we are a department that is dedicated to customer service while achieving the best utilization and response to current and emerging needs.
Position Summary
The Senior Research Machinist is responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the College of Engineering (CoE) Machine Shop and is responsible for completing or overseeing the completion of assignments in the construction assembly maintenance and repair of a wide variety of machine parts using tools and equipment that require a high degree of accuracy and precision. The Senior Research Machinist works closely with students faculty and staff to assess their needs in regards to production of various parts and projects and experiments maintaining an efficient workflow in the Shop. Provide oversight of CoE remote machine shops utilized by student organizations maintains a safe working environment assuring all accepted safety standards are met and
maintained.
Responsibilities
surface grinders band saw welder sheet metal shears sheet metal brakes and punch presses pallet jacks forklifts and other machine shop tools. Performs wood working and carpentry tasks using routers table saws joiners drum sanders glue up and fitting for various projects. Utilizes tools while working to precision tolerances using micrometers calipers squares depth micrometers dial indicators gauge blocks sine bars height gauges and surface plates used in the fabrication of field and laboratory gear and instruments while fulfilling the project goals of the machine shop. Assists in moving and placement of furniture and equipment within the College. Scheduling and monitoring the usage and maintenance of the Colleges vehicles.
Determines workflow sets schedules prioritizes projects for faculty staff and student job requests and determines equipment needs for projects.
Machine and fabricate equipment essential to the scientific research conducted by the college; designs and constructs tooling special fixtures experimental research instruments and equipment from CAD drawings blueprints or sketches when they are available; selects proper materials supplies and consumables for each job. Consults with research staff and faculty as necessary to determine methods and materials required.
Designs implements establishes and propagates Machine shop safety standards and best practices.
Facilities & Safety Department.
Warehouse Environment More than 50%
Very noisy environment (over 85 db) More than 50%
Standing More than 50%
Walking Between 25% and 50%
Manual Dexterity More than 50%
Pushing or pulling More than 50%
Lifting between 25 and 50 pounds Between 25% and 50%
Lifting more than 50 pounds Between 25% and 50%
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications : This position requires a High School diploma or equivalent and vocational training or an approved apprenticeship program in machine shop operations and 4 Years of position-related experience.
Preferred Qualifications : A highly capable and certified welder with experience in teaching others welding
techniques and safe practices. Possesses some supervisory experience and strong organizational skills. Skilled in
ensuring the safe use of all machine shop equipment identifying unsafe conditions and managing corrective
actions effectively.
This job is subject to Foreign Influence Screening : During the 2021 Florida legislative session House Bill 7017 (HB 7017) was passed and later signed into law by Governor DeSantis. The new law modifies a variety of Florida Statutes to address concerns regarding improper foreign regard toemployment at major research institutions like the University ofSouth Florida the new law requires thorough review of certain applicants for positions involving research.
FLSB1310 Equivalency :
4 years of directly relevant experience may be substituted for bachelors degree.
6 years of directly relevant experience may be substituted for masters degree.
This position may be subject to a Level 1 or Level 2 criminal background check.
Applicants for USF employment are entitled to request reasonable accommodation(s) in the application process. A request is to be made at least five (5) working days prior to the time the accommodation(s) is needed. Contact theUSF ADA Lead ( )to coordinate your accommodation request.
Required Experience :
Senior IC
Key Skills
Electrical Discharge Machining,Calipers,FANUC,CNC Milling Machine,Machining,Tooling,CNC,CAM Programming,CNC Lathe,Micrometer,Precision Measuring Instruments,Trigonometry
Employment Type : Full-Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1
Sr Machinist • Tampa, Florida, USA