The expected hiring range for this position is:
$27.69-$35.79.Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such the scope and responsibilities of the position, qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs.
About the Role:
A Technician III is sought to join Fermilab’s Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) Project team in Lead, South Dakota. The LBNF/DUNE Project is hosted by Fermilab in Batavia, IL, with participation from universities and laboratories around the world. The project includes construction of a beamline and near detector at Fermilab and a large underground detector at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, South Dakota. LBNF/DUNE will design and construct one of the largest proposed neutrino experiments in the world over the next several years.
Under general supervision, this position provides moderately complex to complex technical support for an assigned area, typically an experiment or support group. Work may include fabrication, setup, operation, testing, repair, and/or modification of mechanical and/or electrical systems and equipment, as well as environmental, safety, and health tasks.
What your day-to-day as a Technician III at Fermilab will look like:
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Work one mile underground on a rotating shift schedule (12 hour days with 10 days on and 10 days off, rotating days to nights every two months) A shift differential is paid for second shift.
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Perform physical tasks at elevation using equipment such as scissor lifts.
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Fabricate, set up, operate, test, repair, and/or modify a variety of moderately complex to complex electrical, electronic, and/or mechanical equipment, systems, and devices based on technical documentation such as drawings, diagrams, and schematics.
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Act as a point person for technical issues in the assigned area, assisting with construction, assembly, and preparation of experimental and support equipment for operation using appropriate diagnostic tools or software.
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Write, update, and test procedures and documentation for all finished work; enter relevant information into logs or databases and produce reports as assigned.
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Troubleshoot and conduct repairs on instruments and equipment; provide ongoing maintenance and technical support.
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Conduct periodic safety inspections and hazard analyses of the assigned area, supporting safe work practices in all activities.
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Perform ES&H duties such as environmental surveys, waste disposal, radiological surveys, and packaging hazardous or radioactive waste for shipment.
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Respond to operational needs and emergency requirements, including off-hours and call-ins as necessary.
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Procure and maintain inventories of parts, tools, materials, and equipment, including requisitions.
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Assist with the design, development, and implementation of equipment and systems related to LBNF/DUNE project tasks, contributing to continuous improvement and quality outcomes.
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Provide guidance to less experienced technicians or contractors and may serve as a shift supervisor for specific projects or tasks.
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Perform other duties as assigned.
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Abide by and be responsible for performing all duties in accordance with environmental, health, and safety regulations and Fermilab policies, procedures, and practices.
Skills and Attributes for Success:
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HS diploma (or technical certificate or equivalent) with 5+ years of extensive related experience, or 3+ years of experience at a DOE laboratory or in a technical skill critical to the Lab’s mission (e.g., cryogenics, RF, radiation protection, clean room, etc.).
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Demonstrated experience and advanced knowledge in the assigned technical area.
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Comprehensive knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and/or ES&H technology concepts, practices, and procedures.
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Ability to work on complex projects and assignments independently and collaboratively.
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Capable of operating and maintaining a variety of material handling and lift equipment (e.g., forklifts, hoists, scissor lifts).
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Ability to work underground and at heights, with successful completion of related safety training.
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May be required to legally operate a government vehicle.
Work Arrangement:
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Onsite – This role is based full-time at the LBNF-DUNE site in Lead, South Dakota.
Benefits/Perks: