University of Virginia - Students

Scholars' Lab Makerspace Technologist (Student Wage) Federal Work Study Position


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Pay$16.71 / hour
LocationCharlottesville/Virginia
Employment typePart-Time
  • Job Description

      Req#: R0051522

      Every human is a dreamer, creator and achiever. The Scholars’ Lab Makerspace provides the place, tools and support for people to dream, create and achieve. Makerspace Technologists provide that vital support and maintain the tools and space.

      As a Technologist, you will consult with UVA students and faculty on a wide variety of projects in a wide array of technologies including electronics like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, sewing, button making, 3D modeling and 3D printing, and paper crafts including using a mini printing press and CNC paper cutter. No experience is necessary and training is provided.

      Further responsibilities include creating training videos, teaching workshops, creating workshop resources, posting content to the Scholars’ Lab website and other social media outlets, assisting students with 3D printing in the 3D Printing Studio, working on a collaborative project with fellow Makerspace Technologists, and updating and maintaining documentation for Makerspace resources and practices.

      https://scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu/makerspace/

      Responsibilities and Duties

      • Schedule 8-10 hours to work on campus in the Makerspace.

      • Work consists of consulting with UVA students/faculty on a wide variety of projects, creating training videos, teaching workshops, creating workshop resources, recording workshops, working on a collaborative project with fellow Makerspace Technologists, and updating and maintaining documentation for Makerspace resources and practices.

      • After proper training, and as the need arises, Technologists may help with 3D printing in the 3D Printing Studio.

      • Technologists teach at least two workshops each semester. The resource taught at the workshop, the format of the workshop, and the date and time scheduled for the workshop is up to the Technologist in consultation with the Makerspace Manager.

      • Technologists are required to post at least two (2) blog posts each semester about the work they are doing in the Makerspace.

      • Social Media outlets

        • Technologists help spread the word and publicize the Makerspace by posting appropriate content on the Scholars’ Lab Makerspace social media accounts.

      • Collaborative Project.

        • Once a week, all Makerspace Technologists will meet to work on a collaborative project. Meetings will last 30-60 minutes and be in person and/or virtual. This will be a time to meet with all Technologists and the Makerspace Manager to review progress on the project, make plans for the coming days, assign tasks, and work through any issues.

        • The project is decided upon by the Technologists and the Makerspace Manager. The project should utilize the tools and equipment available in the Makespace and other spaces on Grounds and generate a useful product for the UVA community.

      • Catalog tools in other UVA making spaces

        • Work with managers to catalog all of the tools and equipment in their space.

        • Make 360 photos and video tours of the space.

      You are expected to be making something while at work. Working on personal or class projects is great! Learning how to use the tools is an acceptable use of time.

      This is primarily a sedentary job involving use of desktop computers and hand tools and other equipment used at a table. The job does occasionally require periods of standing for an hour or more while instructing others and teaching workshops.

      Qualifications

      No experience is necessary and training is provided.

      This position is open to all students with a strong preference for Federal Work Study eligible students.

      The days and times are flexible and determined after consultation with the Makerspace Manager.

      Successful applicants for this position will have a desire to learn about making technologies, will have excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail, ability to balance working independently with asking for guidance when needed, a desire to teach others in a workshop setting, and will be committed to arriving at work on time.

      This position requires a responsible, self-motivated, and detail-oriented employee who enjoys research, problem solving, technology and teaching workshops.

      Position start date: August 22, 2023

      Position end date: May 10, 2024

      Compensation rate: $16.71/hour

      Please attach a CV/Resume and Cover Letter describing your interest in working in a Makerspace and what experiences make you a great fit for this position. In particular, describe what you would make while working in the Makerspace.

      The University of Virginia, i ncluding the UVA Health System which represents the UVA Medical Center, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, UVA Physician’s Group and the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, are fundamentally committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff. We believe diversity is excellence expressing itself through every person's perspectives and lived experiences. We are equal opportunity and affirmative action employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family medical or genetic information.

  • About the company

      The University of Virginia is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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