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Michigan State University - East Lansing, MI - Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
Cryogenics DepartmentEast Lansing, MI
Posted April 17, 2024
Purpose
The NCU systems at FRIB are crucial for providing cooling water, including off-gas handling and water treatment for beamline equipment located within the target hall. The NCU systems comprise two independent water-cooling loops, the Hydrogen Recombiner, and the Ion Harvesting booster pumps, which handle supply and return functions, along with instrumentation, valves, and gas supply and return lines. The NCU Engineer III leads the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and failure analysis of these systems. In addition, you would provide critical input during the design, fabrication, procurement, installation, commissioning, and operation of new NCU systems. Additional responsibilities include modeling, testing, evaluation, and validation of NCU systems.
Assigned Scope
Supports the Non-Conventional Utilities Group in the Cryogenics Department in the FRIB Accelerator Systems Division.
Major Duties/Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
MSU Classification Required
A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Physics; five to eight years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in physics, electronics, mechanical and/or electrical drafting, fabrication techniques, heat transfer, cryogenics, and computer systems; and may require experience in the use of CAD and/or related engineering systems, including file transfer; experience in the use of exotic metals, including knowledge of their properties, in the fabrication and assembly of sophisticated research equipment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
FRIB Desired
Heather KirkContact via EmailPhone: 5179087275
640 S. Shaw Lane, East Lansing - MI, United States (USA), 48824
Our positions are posted for two weeks at a time. We will continue to re-open the position every two weeks as needed.