Senior Electronics Technician
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and TechniciansElectrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial EquipmentElectronics Engineers, Except ComputerElectro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and TechniciansElectrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and RelayIndustries:
Technical and Trade SchoolsElectronics and Appliance RetailersHousehold Appliances and Electrical and Electronic Goods Merchant WholesalersContinuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities for the ElderlyElectronic and Precision Equipment Repair and MaintenanceJob description: Summary of Position This position is part of a small shift team that must frequently work independently and with limited supervision. This position is responsible for performing routine and non-routine cyclotron (particle accelerator) equipment operations and maintenance tasks necessary to produce bulk radiopharmaceuticals according to internal customer needs. Responsible for the timely response to and communication of any abnormal equipment conditions to shift coordinator and/or other department leadership, and assisting with troubleshooting and repairs as necessary. Serves as a backup to the Cyclotron Ops-Maint Coordinator and his/her associated duties. Schedule: Rotating shift which includes 40% weekends, 60% evening/nights, and most holidays with occasional overtime. Week 1 –Tuesday thru Friday (0600-1800 or 1800-0600), Week 2 – Saturday thru Monday (0600-1800 or 1800-0600). Essential Functions Perform general troubleshooting for operations of cyclotrons and support equipment. Perform routine maintenance and repairs of cyclotrons and support equipment with minimal to no instructions. Perform special and advanced maintenance and repairs of cyclotrons and support equipment with general instructions. Perform scheduled start-ups and shutdowns of cyclotrons. Perform target loading, installation, and transport activities. Operate and monitor cyclotrons and support systems during target irradiation. Monitor cyclotron during standby conditions. Must frequently communicate with the Cyclotron Chemistry department personnel to coordinate cyclotron daily production activities. Must actively manage personal radiation exposure per prescribed policies, procedures, and guidelines. Perform record keeping of cyclotron performance and operations data. Perform record keeping of maintenance and repair work performed. Serve as backup for Cyclotron Ops-Maint Shift Coordinator responsibilities. Serve as a backup backshift emergency manager for after hours emergencies on site. Perform collateral duties and special projects independently as assigned by shift coordinator, and/or other department leadership. Must maintain operational compliance with US and international regulatory agencies and guidelines (i.e. FDA, EU, HC, TGA, PIC/S, ISO, USP, NRC, cGMP, etc.). Requirements Two year degree in Electronics from either a college or technical/vocational school, or equivalent training from Armed Forces training schools required. Three or more years of experience in component level electronics troubleshooting and repairs required. Experience in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the following: solid state and vacuum tube based electronics, analog and digital circuits, logic circuits/PLCs, high power RF systems (high HF through low VHF ranges), high voltage DC power equipment, electro-mechanical systems, and vacuum systems (mechanical, cryogenic, and/or diffusion pumps). Experience working around ionizing radiation sources, pneumatics and hydraulics. Good mechanical inclination and proficiencies, technical troubleshooting skills with and without schematics. Ability to perform large scale troubleshooting with system components spread across multiple areas, and the ability to perform circuit board repair and basic soldering. Ability to use a variety of general purpose test equipment and bench test electronic system components. Working Conditions: Willingness to work in plant producing radioactive materials and requiring all employees to participate in safety programs designed to minimize potential and/or actual exposure levels. Responsibilities include the ability to lift up to 70 pounds, kneeling, crouching, twisting the upper body, walking, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, reaching, must be able to physically negotiate stairs and evacuation ladders with or without accommodation, wear and operate safety equipment, enter vessels, and inspect equipment. Material handling devices (e.g., hand truck, fork truck, and conveyors) are used when possible, however, use of proper lifting and movement techniques is necessary to prevent injury. Must be willing to wear a variety of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and hearing protection as needed. May be required to sit or stand for long periods of 8+ hours a day while performing duties. Must possess good hand-eye coordination; close attention to detail is required. Must be able to work indoors and outdoors with exposure to mechanical/moving parts, hazards including corrosive, flammable and toxic material, dust, dirt, odors, and irritants. Willingness to complete safety training within allotted timeframes, and work in a team-based environment. Must be able to work outside of regular work hours, including off shift, weekend, and holiday work as business needs require.