Laboratory Equipment Designer (Electronics) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Long Island City, NY at Geebo

Laboratory Equipment Designer (Electronics)

The primary responsibilities of the Laboratory Equipment Designer (Electronics) with the Bureau of Air Quality Surveillance's Southern Monitoring Section will be to ensure the proper design, operation and maintenance of air monitoring equipment, including pilot testing of new equipment, at multiple locations in the New York City Metropolitan area. The operation of monitoring equipment must meet detailed performance and collection efficiencies and is therefore under a constant set of performance demands that require routine, sometimes daily, oversight. The Laboratory Equipment Designer is the primary individual for taking the necessary steps to design and ensure the reliable operation of the equipment installed at these sites; working with research staff to develop and operate air monitoring systems and solve complex problems associated with them. The Laboratory Equipment Designer will evaluate air monitoring data from monitors and special air studies to insure data availability and accuracy to ensure proper operation of equipment; provide physical and technical assistance to field technicians; and, assist in the design, implementation and operation of activities associated with special air monitoring projects. Assistance with ongoing scientific research will be required, as well as coordination and interaction with scientists and research personnel within the Department and other air monitoring organizations and the public.
Job Function
The primary responsibilities of the Laboratory Equipment Designer (Electronics) with the Bureau of Air Quality Surveillance's Southern Monitoring Section will be to ensure the proper design, operation and maintenance of air monitoring equipment, including pilot testing of new equipment, at multiple locations in the New York City Metropolitan area. The operation of monitoring equipment must meet detailed performance and collection efficiencies and is therefore under a constant set of performance demands that require routine, sometimes daily, oversight. The Laboratory Equipment Designer is the primary individual for taking the necessary steps to design and ensure the reliable operation of the equipment installed at these sites; working with research staff to develop and operate air monitoring systems and solve complex problems associated with them. The Laboratory Equipment Designer will evaluate air monitoring data from monitors and special air studies to insure data availability and accuracy to ensure proper operation of equipment; provide physical and technical assistance to field technicians; and, assist in the design, implementation and operation of activities associated with special air monitoring projects. Assistance with ongoing scientific research will be required, as well as coordination and interaction with scientists and research personnel within the Department and other air monitoring organizations and the public.
Salary Range:
From $53568 to $68192 Annually
Minimum Qualification
Non-Competitive Qualifications High School diploma and two years of experience in the design, repair, maintenance, operation, and calibration of sophisticated electrical and electronics equipment for scientific research or experiments for educational purposes.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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