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Laser Technology, propelled by several research groups at the Department of Physics, the College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL), and the Center for Directed Energy. It is home to many state-of-the-art
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The Opportunity: The Safety Specialist I for radiation safety acts as an expert resource for the university community on radiation and laser safety. The specialist contributes to the university's
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for off-site shipments. Reviews and verifies equipment and facility decontamination prior to surplus, transfer, or disposal. Assists The Laser Safety Officer (LSO) with laser safety as a backup during times
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, AMP meters, calipers, dial indicators, laser alignment tools, vibration analysis tools, and IR sensors. Valid Class E driver’s license. This position may involve driving to various locations on and off
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electrical multi meters, AMP meters, calipers, dial indicators, laser alignment tools, vibration analysis tools, and IR sensors. Health Assessment Required: UCF policy requires completion and passing of a
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horsepower relationships related to variable frequency drives. Knowledge of measuring instruments such as electrical multi-meters, AMP meters, calipers, dial indicators, laser alignment tools, vibration
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well as speed, torque, and horsepower relationships related to variable frequency drives. Knowledge of measuring instruments such as electrical multi meters, AMP meters, calipers, dial indicators, laser alignment
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Tech Corridor with an excellent industrial base in telecommunications, energy, computer systems, semiconductors, defense, space, laser, simulation, and software industries, as well as the world-renowned