Date

Field Engineer Position Available
Applied Physics Laboratory
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington

Position Open Until Filled

For further information, please search for Requisition Number 42499
under "Staff Jobs" at:
http://www.washington.edu/admin/hr/jobs/


The Ocean Engineering Department in the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
at the University of Washington (UW) announces a Senior Field Engineer
position vacancy. The Field Engineer will be expected to:
1. Serve as primary APL Field Engineer supporting the US Navy's Arctic
Submarine Laboratory's sea-ice experiments.
2. Be responsible for constructing, testing, repairing and refurbishing
arctic sea-ice operations equipment; maintaining an electronic media
inventory of all equipment and supplies; ordering new hardware and
materials; and coordinating field work with the APL Sr. Engineer and
support staff from military and civilian organizations.
3. Conduct shipboard, at-sea, and arctic sea-ice installation, test, and
repair of highly complex equipment.
4. Assume responsibility for safe and effective field operation complex
equipment, including on-the-spot repair and maintenance when necessary.
5. Participate in other APL-UW projects during non-arctic camp time
6. Participate in arctic sea-ice camp planning and design meetings.
7. Serve as a liaison and consult with staff members from sponsoring
federal agencies, military units, and civilian contractors on technical
matters.

The successful candidate must possess:
1. An Associate's degree in Engineering Sciences or related field and 6 or
more years of related work experience
2. Experience in arctic sea-ice operations
3. Experience with setup, operation, and repair of power electrical
systems (<10kW
generators), small engine mechanics (e.g., snowmobile)
4. Sound decision-making skills and good judgment
5. Team building skills
6. Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communications skills,
including an ability to deal effectively with people in extreme
environments and conditions
7. Self-motivation and an ability to work well in a team atmosphere,
interacting cooperatively with people from diverse organizations,
backgrounds, and academic levels
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum
qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a
license/certification/registration.

For half a century APL-UW ocean engineers have demonstrated expertise in
science and technology that has gained them a national reputation. The
Ocean Engineering Department serves as a resource to scientists at
APL-UW, the University of Washington, other research organizations, and
the U.S. Navy. The Ocean Engineering Department provides the engineering
expertise and know-how to support ambitious basic and applied research
programs in extreme environments around the globe, from the Arctic to
the depths of the oceans.

To apply, search for Requisition number 42499, under "Staff Jobs" at:
http://www.washington.edu/admin/hr/jobs/