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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Infrastructure Engineer in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Infrastructure Engineer

  • Job Number: 24030

  • Functional Area: Facilities Engineering

  • Department: MIT.nano

  • School Area: VP Research

  • Employment Type: Full-Time

  • Employment Category: Exempt

  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No

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    Job Description

INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEER, MIT.nano, to maintain the environmental conditions, utilities, support systems, and logistics of the MIT.nano facility. Will install research equipment, including metrology instruments, semiconductor fabrication tools, abatement, safety systems, and instrumentation; act as the primary interface between MIT.nano and the process and maintenance engineers from original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to ensure the successful performance of tools; participate in all aspects of construction and maintenance projects to enable successful equipment operation; and work with users, operations engineers, construction managers, contractors, design firms, and MIT Facilities and Environment, Health, and Safety Office. Full description available here (https://mitnano.mit.edu/opportunities/mitnano-job-opening-infrastructure-engineer) .

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: B.S. in electrical/mechanical/chemical engineering or related discipline; EIT certification (or scheduled to sit for the exam); proficiency with AutoCAD/Revit and other software design tools; familiarity with good engineering design principles and statutory code requirements; excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills; and ability to recognize and respond to unsafe conditions/dangerous situations and work alone or within a team in a collaborative, highly research-oriented yet disciplined environment that requires frequent interaction with faculty/students/research staff. PREFERRED: two years’ experience working in a laboratory, cleanroom, semiconductor fab, or other R&D facility; experience working with hazardous materials, including inert/flammable/toxic compressed gases, wet corrosive chemicals, and solvents; knowledge of chemical compatibilities and reactivity; knowledge of and experience with safe practices for working with hazardous materials; proficiency with hazard communication and safety information (e.g., safety data sheets, PubChem, etc.); HAZWOPER certification; experience providing training one-on-one or in large groups; ability to convey complex ideas to personnel with diverse backgrounds and education; experience with program logic controllers; and proficiency with document and data management tools. Job #24030 Work conditions: regularly lifting and transporting items weighing up to 50lbs.; and wearing of respiratory protection, including air-purifying respirator and self-contained breathing apparatusSubmissions without a cover letter may not be considered for this position. 5/13/24

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