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Undergrads: Apply today to be a WNF Research Assistant

Undergrad Research Assistant Job Description

The Cleanroom Laboratory Research Assistant’s primary responsibility is to ensure the continuity of operations within the Washington Nanofabrication Facility (WNF) in Fluke Hall.  Core responsibilities include tracking and stocking inventory of chemicals and supplies, auditing and upkeep of cleanroom specifications and standards, and data entry and record keeping. Assistants who demonstrate aptitude, initiative, and time-management skills will have the opportunity to assist WNF Research Engineers in maintaining, characterizing, and upgrading advanced cleanroom manufacturing equipment as well as establishing and executing common and advanced semiconductor and MEMS manufacturing processes for foundry customers. Independent research, with supervision, is also possible for particularly committed hires. On-the-job training will be provided by staff research engineers, and no previous lab or cleanroom experience is required, though it is desired.  This opportunity is advantageous to anyone seeking lab experience in engineering and/or physical sciences as well as providing a strong foundation and professional networking opportunities in advanced electronics, nanotechnology, semiconductor, and fabrication related job markets.

Requirements:

– Candidates must start the week prior to Summer Term 2021 (June 14). This is a multi-year position.

– Detail-oriented and safety minded.

– Experience in following detailed instructions consistently.

– Conducting work independently with minimal supervision upon completion of training.

– Strong verbal, written and electronic communication skills with a demonstrated ability to complete detailed record-keeping and provide technical reporting on a regular basis

– General document management skills and experience (Microsoft Office or similar)

– Requires 10-20 hours / week commitment but can have flexible schedule

Desired:

– Competency in chemical and cryogenic material handling or equivalent educational experience (e.g. completion of general chemistry or similar courses)

– Experience working in a laboratory setting

– Experience handling and working with hazardous chemicals and processes

– Experience with project management and directing others

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