Aerospace Prototyping Lab Manager
School of Engineering, Stanford, California, United States
The School of Engineering
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The Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics seeks a Laboratory Services Manager (LSM) to lead the Skilling Laboratory and administer the health and safety of the laboratory. This position will organize the logistics, materials and equipment needs of multiple Skilling-based courses every quarter. The LSM will also interact with students to provide suggestions on how to tackle prototyping and manufacturing challenges in their course projects. The LSM will work closely with faculty and course assistants to set up and schedule classroom lectures and lab sessions, provide user access and source the necessary equipment and supplies. This position will be responsible for troubleshooting equipment issues, coordinating repair and maintaining an inventory of properly working equipment. A key responsibility is ensuring safety and providing training in the proper usage of all equipment and prototyping approaches including 3D printers, laser cutters, software (CAD / CAM, PCB board layout, etc.), robotics, electronics, soldering, composite materials, and more. The LSM will design and fabricate proto@type designs to meet the needs of the department and guide students in the design and implementation of class projects. This position will report to the Director of Finance and Operations and will work closely with the department Chair, faculty, and lecturers to establish and fulfill the goals of the Skilling Laboratory.
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The expected pay range for this position is $92,587 to $105,351 per annum.
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Manager Aerospace • Stanford, CA, US