The Sculpture and Ceramics Lab Manager will support the mission of the University by strengthening and maintaining the ceramics and sculpture/3D design areas in relation to teaching and facilities support through the employment of an individual with specialized training in these laboratories.
A bachelor's degree, 5 years of experience and an active Christian faith are required. A master's degree and experience in ceramics and sculpture/3D design is preferred.
A combination of education and experience will be considered in lieu of the degree requirement.
The ideal candidate will possess the following skills, knowledge and abilities:
General welding, woodworking, casting, ceramic wheel throwing and or hand building techniques, kiln building, glaze mixing, and mechanical knowledge.
Technical ability/aptitude for maintaining tools and equipment.
Ability to use and teach the equipment for all labs.
Ability to quickly learn and adapt new and additional technology.
Experience with peripheral devices in all labs. Excellent analytical and organizational skills.
The ability to problem solve and work collaboratively.
Strong communications skills, problem solving skills, and work ethic.
Knowledge of and interest in keeping current in ceramics and sculpture/3D design trends in technology.
Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a Full-Time basis.
What You Will Do
For Both Labs — Sculpture and Photography
Daily oversight of the Ceramics and Sculpture laboratories, routine maintenance, and ensure a safe and accessible working environment
Make sure all work study lab assistants and student users have appropriate safety training
Provide assistance to faculty for their teaching and research efforts
Submit work orders and coordinate efforts with facilities management to repair or replace what is needed for specific operations and procedures
Provide performance self-evaluation covering areas of responsibility
Develop and conduct short training seminars as appropriate for students and/or faculty to learn lab-specific operations and procedures
Ability to handle a physically demanding workload. Should be able to lift at least 50lbs.
Interphase with safety officers and technicians
Ensure that labs are configured and stocked with the materials and supplies to meet the needs of each course and/or to meet the objectives of a particular lesson
Analyze current ceramics and sculpture/3D design trends, and anticipate future needs for all labs
Management of area budgets & submitting purchase request forms for materials. Order supplies and replacement parts necessary for the daily operation in all labs
Coordinate and manage the recycling and disposal of appropriate materials
Perform similar or related duties as special projects arise
Welding and fabrication of facility components, including tables, storage racks, etc.
Provide aid to students using the labs, and supervision of students in the following areas & activities:
woodworking
weld
casting
kiln firing and maintenance
clay mixing
wood splitting
glazing
wheel throwing and hand building
For Ceramics Lab
Maintain and repair the ceramics class room: Tools/equipment include, pottery wheels, slab roller, wedging tables, wet vacuum, and shop vacuum
Maintain and repair the glaze room: Tools/equipment include, ball mill, spray booth, triple beam balance scales, digital scales, air compressor
Maintain and repair the electric kiln room: Tools/equipment include, electric and manual kilns, electric kiln furniture, ware carts
Maintain and repair the kiln pad: Tools/equipment include, gas kilns, soda kiln, wood kiln, raku kiln, chain saws, wood splitter, clay mixers, pug mills, burner components, wet saw, bench grinder, hand grinders, wood chop saw, metal chop saw, floor scales, and kiln furniture
Keep accurate supply and equipment inventories. This includes appropriate levels of dry clay and glaze materials, studio clay, throwing bats, ware boards, pyrometric cones, kiln furniture, studio glazes, drills, drill bits, safety equipment, rub bricks, metal scrapers, diamond grinding bits, sand paper, wheel replacement parts, gas burner parts, thermocouples, relays, elements, bench grinding stones, kiln wash, oak/pine/cedar wood, and zerk grease
Occasionally responsible for assisting with kilns after 5pm, specifically turning up gas kilns for class firings and taking an evening shift the semester wood firing
For Sculpture/3D Design Lab
Maintain and repair the wood shop: Tools include a planer, jointer, two table saws, three bandsaws, panel saw, miter saw, four power sanders, wood lathe, drill press, and the central wood dust collection system
Maintain and repair the metal shop: Tools include three MIG welders, two plasma cutters, four oxy-acetylene welding stations, TIG welder, power sander, horizontal bandsaw, sandblaster, drill press, compressor, and four air-powered die grinding stations.
Maintain and repair the casting facility (foundry), Tools include the bronze and aluminum furnace, the iron casting furnace (cupalette), resin bonded sand mixer
Maintain, repair, and replace hand tools: Tools include twelve hand-held grinders, drill bits, wrenches, hole saws, screwdrivers, hammers, pliers, cutters, files, etc.
Keep accurate supply and equipment inventories. This includes appropriate levels of sanding discs, grinder discs, sandpaper, bandsaw blades, plasma cutter tips, nuts/bolts, screws, nails, paint and primer, casting resin, bronze, aluminum, iron, welding rod and wire, flux, and oxygen, argon, acetylene and propane tanks
Specifically, there is a work study student that supervises the woodshop during evenings each semester. This person needs to be trained by the Lab Manager
Occasionally responsible for assisting with casting metal after 5pm in the event of scheduling conflict
Professional
Attend professional meetings, seminars and training as approved for the purpose of gaining information and ideas necessary to enhance laboratory operations and job performance
Perform all other duties as assigned to support Baylor's mission
Ability to comply with University policies
Maintain regular and punctual attendance
What You Can Expect
As part of the Baylor family, eligible employees receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, generous time off, tuition remission, and outstanding automatic retirement contributions. Baylor has a comprehensive benefits plan that supports you and your family's wellbeing and allows you to be a part of the life of a vibrant and active college campus. To learn more, go to Baylor Benefits & Advantages.
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