The GERG Instrumentation Coordinator, under supervision of project management and senior scientific staff, will maintain operability and perform repairs and testing of scientific equipment for use in operational projects (high-frequency radar, autonomous vehicles, and offshore buoy monitoring systems) at the GERG facility and in the field. Assists as directed by Project management, maintenance, operation, calibration and repair of electronic and electromechanical scientific and laboratory oceanographic equipment at the GERG facility for use in operational field projects (high frequency radar, autonomous vehicles, buoys). Assists project management and senior technicians in the preparation of equipment documentation and operations manuals. Troubleshoots new and existing instrumentation at GERG as directed. Engages with third-party technical support and venders to find solutions and reduce operational downtime. Participates in operational research field work (high frequency radar sites, potentially at sea for autonomous vehicle or mooring deployments). Works with project management and senior scientific leadership to maintain accurate inventory of oceanographic equipment (readiness, condition, quantity). Assists with disposal and surplus of outdated and non-useable equipment. Salary: Compensation will be commensurate based on the selected candidate's education and experience. Special Note: Candidate may need to work beyond normal office hours and/or work on weekends. Travel is required (to visit field installations).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level