Nassau Community College-posted 24 days ago
Part-time
Garden City, NY
1,001-5,000 employees
Educational Services

Technical Assistants will provide assistance to the department chairperson and faculty in the operation of ceramic/3D laboratories in conjunction with instructional courses as well as general assistance in those areas necessary for the operation of the laboratories. Will make minor repairs and preventative maintenance on laboratory equipment, recorders, projectors, microscopes, etc. Assists faculty members in the Operation of audio-visual equipment. Assists in laboratory experiments for instructional purposes. Maintains records of equipment issue and use, as well as material and supply stock levels. Assists in the preparation and administration of laboratory examinations.

  • Provide assistance to the department chairperson and faculty in the operation of ceramic/3D laboratories in conjunction with instructional courses
  • Provide general assistance in those areas necessary for the operation of the laboratories
  • Make minor repairs and preventative maintenance on laboratory equipment, recorders, projectors, microscopes, etc
  • Assist faculty members in the Operation of audio-visual equipment
  • Assist in laboratory experiments for instructional purposes
  • Maintain records of equipment issue and use, as well as material and supply stock levels
  • Assist in the preparation and administration of laboratory examinations
  • Associates Degree or sixty (60) credit equivalent when enrolled in a Bachelors Degree Program in Fine Art
  • One (1) year experience working with and safely operating Sculpture and 3D equipment, including but not limited to radial arm saw, band saw, drill press, compound miter saw and various hand tools
  • One (1) year experience working with and safely operating gas and electric kilns, including but not limited to Raku and Alpine Kilns
  • One (1) year experience loading and firing kilns for Saggar, Cone 9 and Bisque firings.
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