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Design Engineer, IIHR

The Design Engineer, IIHR will contribute to the research mission of IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering and the Iowa Flood Center by collaborating with faculty and research staff to manage project tasks and deadlines to meet stakeholder expectations and project deliverables.

About the position

Specific Job Duties and Tasks Develop technical procedures and associated documentation. Independently troubleshoot and solve problems that may arise in equipment maintenance. Oversee construction, installation, and design changes of experimental equipment such as rain gauge systems, stream gauge systems. Identify and adhere to Quality Assurance practices to maintain validity and integrity of research data. Examine data collected from field instrumentation to insure proper operation. Plan and develop project scope, budget, and schedule as needs arise. Prioritize concurrent project work to ensure deadlines are maintained. Test and maintain sensor equipment, troubleshoot and resolve complex equipment failures including sensors, modems, power supplies, data loggers, and other infrastructure. Identify and make recommendations to resolve singular or recurring failures point in systems. Communicate and coordinate project work with external agencies such as NASA, NWS, IDOT, DNR, etc. as well as other constituents such as vendors, collaborators, Emergency Management Coordinators, and the public. Conduct interviews with news outlets and provide tours for dignitaries, officials, and other guests. Coordinate occasional guest lectures, tours, student, and non-student seminars. Effectively communicate project and budget status, expected costs, potential overages, and problem-solve to keep projects on track. To obtain the full job description including key areas of responsibility, technical competencies, and desirable qualifications, please contact Alex-Schutman@uiowa.edu About the College of Engineering The College of Engineering is one of 12 colleges at the University of Iowa, a premier public research university offering internationally recognized programs in disciplines ranging from otolaryngology to fiction writing, printmaking to space science, hydraulic engineering to dance. Iowa draws students from more than 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states. The College of Engineering is driven by talented faculty, staff, and students who are producing knowledge to address grand challenges around advanced technologies, health sciences, sustainability, energy, and the environment. Our graduates are ethical, globally aware citizens whose work while at the University of Iowa and throughout their careers make the world safer and our use of resources more efficient. As a center of innovation and discovery, the people who make up the College of Engineering are undoubtedly improving quality of life for our Iowa community as well as for people across the United States and around the world. Beyond playing an integral role in the college’s mission, College of Engineering employees are encouraged to have a healthy work-life balance.

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Contact name

Paul Oh

Contact email

paul-oh@uiowa.edu

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Qualifications

Education Requirement A Bachelor of Science degree in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Required Qualifications A minimum of 1 year of engineering experience. A strong, diversified background in multiple technical trades including fabrication, mechanics, hydraulics, electronics, and construction. Strong communications skills: effective oral and written communication of scientific concepts (both technical and non-technical) and the demonstrated ability to work with others in a research environment. The ability to travel statewide on a regular basis, involvement in occasional overnight fieldwork over periods of varying duration, and the ability to work in harsh field conditions or inclement weather. A valid driver’s license and continued compliance with the standards of the University Driving Policy (University of Iowa Operations Manual Part V, Chapter 19). Ability to occasionally move 100 lbs. Desired Qualifications Proficient in CAD or programming languages such as C and Python. Registration as a Professional Engineer in Iowa. Project management experience. Strong technical writing ability. A minimum of 3 years of job-related experience.