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GPS Program // FabLab Technical Support at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Expires: 10/01/2024
Please, note – Grow, Persist, and Succeed (GPS) Program student employment opportunities are intended for first-year, second-year, or new transfer students.The GPS Program is a student focused skill-building program, aiming to impact retention rates of UW-Stout students through career readiness and competency development achieved from campus-based applied learning experiences and intentional 1:1 career coaching and assessment.Students that accept a GPS Program on-campus job will not only get a paid student employment opportunity but will have access to pre- and post-job career assessments and three 1:1 career coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. You will be paid for your orientation, assessment, and 1:1 coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. Please, direct GPS Program questions to Career Services: careerservices@uwstout.edu. FabLab Technical Support IIThis is a paid position that works directly with faculty and staff researchers to design and develop innovative products.Duties/Responsibilities:§ Assist in set-up and operation of Fab Lab equipment.§ Monitor the function and safety of the lab during open lab time.§ Complete work assignments as expected with minimal direction§ Work with students to develop solutions to problems, which requires the use of ingenuity and creativity§ Complete outreach projects for small businesses and entrepreneurs, applying degree specific skills§ Other tasks as neededSkills/Profile:§ Knowledge of materials processing methods§ Experience working with CNC equipment§ Ability to design electronic circuits§ Good working knowledge of design, modeling and building processes§ Familiarity with Linux operating system§ Working knowledge of computer networking Approximately 10 to 15 hours per weekTo apply please send a one-page summary of your qualifications to:Mike CroppDiscovery Center Fab Lab Manager croppm@uwstout.eduThe Discovery Center FABLAB is a workshop for creative, high-tech innovators and people who have a need to design, prototype and build things. The FABLAB provides access to a variety of tools, including computer-aided design and desktop manufacturing technologies, to help bring your ideas to life.The Discovery Center serves to advance UW-Stout’s Polytechnic focus through cross-disciplinary applied research with a commitment to quality and innovation, transformative education, strategic collaboration, and results-focused technical assistance. By integrating UW-Stout’s applied research assets, its faculty, staff and students, and its relationships with community and industry leaders; the Discovery Center creates collaborative partnerships and provides leadership for innovation-based and knowledge-driven solutions for businesses, student learning, and economic development.
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