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AACE Lab Support Technician - FT

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The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

New York, NY (In Person)

$65,520 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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AACE Lab Support Technician - FT The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art - 4.0 New York, NY Job Details Full-time $30 - $33 an hour 6 hours ago Qualifications Laboratory safety 3D modeling software 3D printers Laser cutting Soldering tools Personal protective equipment (PPE) adherence CNC laser cutter CAM software CNC router Machine operation safety procedures Water jet cutting (cutting method) 3D printing Hazardous material handling Additive manufacturing implementation Hand tools Rhinoceros 3
D Full Job Description Posted On:
July 1, 2026
Hours:
Full Time Description:
JOB SUMMARY
As part of this role, you will assist in overseeing the lab's student technicians who work with you to support operations. This includes but is not limited to coordinating student technician schedules, assisting with the training of new student technicians, and delegating tasks to student techs as needed. In addition to maintaining a safe and functional lab space, you serve as a resource for students who have questions or need guidance while using the lab's equipment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist students with the operation of all equipment. This includes communicating procedures to ensure that all equipment is used in a safe and appropriate manner. Work closely with the AACE Lab Director to track students' use of the lab and assist with developing workflows that adapt to how students are using the space. Together with the Sr. AACE Lab Technician, you will serve as a point-person for operation of the CNC router, and coaching students on file preparation in RhinoCAM. Assist with developing reference & instructional guides for the lab's equipment and operational processes. Maintain a clean and safe lab environment, through conducting regular maintenance, cleaning, and by identifying potential hazards. Monitor and organize the queue of student submissions. Assist with coordinating Student Technician schedules based on students' availability and the Lab's needs. Delegate tasks to student technicians as needed. Contribute to the lab's ongoing collection of examples and exercises. Monitor material and consumable levels and usage and notify the lab director when materials are low or depleted. Demonstrate a positive and welcoming attitude when working with students and make decisions that contribute towards making the AACE Lab accessible and equitable.
SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS
Proficient using Rhino 3D within the context of Art, Architecture, and Engineering. Proficient with RhinoCAM and operation of CNC routers, for a wide variety of job types and materials Proficient with the operation of Universal Laser Systems (or similar) CO2 laser cutters. Proficient with the operation of Fablight (or similar) metal laser cutters. Proficient with the operation of a variety of 3D printing systems including but not limited to: Formlabs (or similar SLA) and Bambulab (or similar FDM) 3D printers. Proficient with the operation of Omax (or similar) waterjet cutters. Comfortable learning and using new software and tools on a regular basis. Comfortable operating supplemental equipment including air compressors, dust collection systems, and air filtration systems. Familiar with the safe and proper use of a wide range of handheld tools. Familiarity with appropriate PPE precautions related to noise, dust, fumes, and handling of potentially hazardous materials such as Isopropyl Alcohol, Resins, and fine particulate. Experience with opening & closing a workshop or lab space including but not limited to maintaining a clean environment, start-up and shutdown of equipment, locking and unlocking the room, etc. Knowledge of a variety of materials and their properties. Knowledge of electronics, such as soldering & basic circuitry. Good verbal and written communication skills.
EDUCATION
Bachelor's Degree and/or significant professional experience in a field relevant to Art, Architecture, and or Engineering disciplines.
RATE:
$30.00 - $33.00 per hour. This is a unionized position. The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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