Workshop Master for 3D printing and robotics

Updated: about 2 years ago
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

We are now seeking for a Workshop Master for 3D printing and robotics at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture. This is a permanent employment with a start date in August 2022. The salary is determined according to the salary system for Finnish universities. It ranges between 2500 and 3400 euro/month depending on the applicant’s qualifications and experience.

Your Role and Goals

You will be working for the technical service for education and research at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture. Your responsibility will be the 3D printing and robotics facilities as a hands-on-learning environments. The Workshop includes equipment for additive manufacturing and collaborative robotics. Supporting facilities include the multifaceted learning-by-doing environments maintained by ARTS infra (www.aalto.fi/arts-infra). Your role as a Workshop Master includes the following main tasks and responsibilities:

Maintenance and development

Ensuring functioning of the workshop as a learning and research environment.

  • Organising, servicing and maintenance of machinery, tools and equipment
  • Recycling and waste management
  • Storage management (materials and student work)
  • Purchasing of materials and tools
  • Annual planning and budgeting of the operations
  • Planning of new investments and carrying out procurement
  • Active foresight and understanding the ongoing changes and developments in the field.

Guiding, instructing and supporting users

  • Providing users of the workshop with guidance and support related to the use of the tools and materials.
  • Supporting students in learning about concepts and techniques of design and 3d/4d artistic practices.
  • Planning and delivery of regular group inductions for users of the workshop.
  • Supervision of trainees and workshop assistants
  • Collaboration with teachers and study coordinators in scheduling and course design.

Managing health and safety

Ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for students and other users of the workshop.

  • Guiding users of the workshop into safe working practices
  • Active advisory on the use of protective gear
  • Preparing for accidents

Your work environment

A major duty of the Workshop Master is to advise, guide and instruct students and staff in the use of the shop.  Planning and delivery of regular group inductions for workshop users requires understanding of principles of pedagogy and instructional design. The communication and relationship with supervisors, teachers, students and colleagues need to be clear, honest and professional to ensure that the daily services are pleasant and contributing to the demanded tasks and work atmosphere. Good knowledge of English is beneficial for cooperating with international students and faculty.

Individual workshop users come from a wide variety of backgrounds with varied needs. Matching their expectations with those of user groups from BA and MA courses is a demanding task that calls for flexibility and ability to quickly adapt to changing situations.

We expect all our community members to respect Aalto University’s values and to follow the ethical principles of fair play and integrity in all our activities and to exhibit the behaviour that we expect from each other. The Aalto University Code of Conduct is applicable to all Aalto community members and it clarifies the values that guide us.

Your network and team

With us you can work among an inspiring community of students, researchers, artists and other professionals in an environment where every workday is new and different. ARTS Infra is responsible for technical services related to teaching, research and artistic activities.

While the work is typically performed independently, you have your professional team available as support. You will be a member of the Manufacturing Team, which includes experts in NC machining, mechatronics, bio-art and ceramics.  More information on the multifaceted learning-by-doing environments maintained by ARTS infra (www.aalto.fi/arts-infra).

Your experience and ambitions

Success in the position requires

  • a degree from a university of applied science or from a higher education institution, preferably with a background in arts, design or crafts.
  • Work experience in FabLabs, maker spaces or similar environments
  • Extensive knowledge and command of the methods, techniques, materials and equipment related to additive manufacturing technologies.
  • Work experience in the field of robotics is desirable.
  • Good command 3D modelling tools, such as Rhino 3D, Solid Works, Grasshopper.
  • Familiarity with Python-language

We value applicants who possess good IT skills, excellent people skills, initiative and problem-solving skills. Prior experience in instructing students is considered a plus. You will need fluency in spoken English. Written language skills are required either in Finnish or English.

Ready to apply?

If you want to join our community, please submit your application through our e-recruitment system no later than Monday 25th April, 2022. If you are already working at Aalto, please apply via our internal system Workday  -> Find Jobs.

If you are not working at Aalto, please sign up first a candidate account.

If you wish to learn more about the position, you can contact Head of Technology Tapio Koskinen ([email protected] or +358 50 5004350).

In recruitment process related questions, you may contact HR Coordinator Kati Kiminki ([email protected] or +358 50 475 5210).

To apply, please share the following application materials with us:

  • Motivation letter
  • A curriculum vitae

Aalto University reserves the right to leave the position unfilled, extend the application period or include individuals who did not submit an application during the application period.

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