Job Profile:
Skilled Crafts and Trade Specialist 2Job Family:
Skilled Crafts and TradeTime Type:
Full timeMax Pay – Depends on experience:
$60,000.00 USD AnnualApply before 11:59 PM Arizona time the day before the posted End Date.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and three (3) years of experience appropriate to the area of assignment/field; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or training from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.Job Description:
The Fabrication Lab Coordinator provides programmatic and operational support for the MIX Center Fabrication Lab (FabLab). Reporting to the Assistant Director for Center Engagement, this position coordinates daily lab operations, instructional support, and public programming in a cross-disciplinary makerspace environment.
The FabLab is a 2,400-square-foot shared learning space in the Media and Immersive eXperience (MIX) Center, and supports experimentation with digital fabrication technologies across film, immersive media, visual effects, design, and the arts. The Coordinator supports students, faculty, community members, and visiting artists by facilitating access to tools, training, and project guidance from ideation through implementation.
This position operates with moderate autonomy, applies established practices and procedures, and collaborates closely with internal partners to support learning, engagement, and program delivery.
Position Salary Range:
$50,000–$60,000, depends on experience within posted range
Essential Duties:
FabLab Operations
Coordinate daily Fabrication Lab operations, including scheduling, space readiness, safety, cleanliness, and overall functionality of the lab environment.
Supervise and support student employees, including hiring, training, scheduling, and ensuring staff are available to provide instructional guidance on fabrication processes, materials, file preparation, and project workflows.
Maintain equipment, materials, and documentation, including inventory management, purchasing and reordering supplies, basic equipment troubleshooting, and upkeep of lab handbooks, training guides, and required user forms.
Perform administrative and tracking functions, including monitoring lab usage through reservation systems and logs, tracking supplies and equipment use, invoicing, reporting, and related operational records.
Support Learning & Student Projects
Develop, maintain, and deliver FabLab orientation, training modules, demonstrations, and instructional resources.
Provide project consultation and mentoring to ASU students during ideation, planning, and execution, helping identify appropriate tools, materials, and fabrication pathway
Provide mentoring in project planning and execution, supporting student creators from concept to completion.
Collaborate with the Production Shop Coordinator to support cross-shop project development and recommend appropriate resources for student projects.
Public Engagement & Programming
Collaborate with the Assistant Director and Manager of Center Engagement to develop scalable workshops and short-form engagement activities for all age groups.
Lead public learning workshops and/or annual summer camps focused on skill-building for local youth.
Design learning modules that build progressively and support repeat engagement.
Support Community Artists in Residence by assisting with selection process, project development, implementation, and artist-led public workshops.
Additional Responsibilities & Qualifications
Support daily operations and events throughout the MIX Center as needed.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and professionally with individuals from diverse disciplines, backgrounds, and communication styles.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to multitask, meet deadlines, and manage competing priorities.
Teaching-oriented mindset: ability to guide and empower users to learn fabrication processes rather than completing work for them.
Other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience supervising student employees.
Experience developing workshops or educational programming.
Familiarity with interdisciplinary creative practices (arts, design, media, or technology).
Experience in using 3d modeling software like fusion 360, Blender, Solid works or equivalent
Experience in using 2d drawing tools including Adobe creative cloud
Experience bringing ideas and concepts to life combining various fabrication and model making practices both digital and traditional.
Working Environment:
Activities are performed in an environmentally controlled laboratory setting subject to extended periods of sitting, keyboarding, and manipulating a computer mouse as well as operation of hand tools and machinery for light fabrication and prototyping; required to stand for varying lengths of time and walk moderate distances to perform work.
Frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds.
Fine motor skills employed in the manipulation of small objects (e.g. circuits).
Department Statement:
The Herberger Institute comprises six schools: ASU FIDM; the School of Art; The Design School; The Sidney Poitier New American Film School; The GAME School; and the School of Music, Dance and Theatre; as well as the ASU Art Museum and the ASU FIDM Museum. With programs ranked top 20 and more than 135 degree and certificate options in art, architecture, dance, design, fashion, film, gaming, media arts and sciences, music, and more, plus expert faculty, state-of-the-art immersive media facilities, notable performing arts venues, and national and international partnerships, the Herberger Institute is a powerhouse of art, culture and design and a model of inclusive excellence.
In a rapidly changing world, design and the arts aren’t luxuries—they’re essential. At the Herberger Institute, we harness the transformative power of creativity to solve real-world challenges and shape a more compassionate, connected future.
Our students work across disciplines—combining science, engineering, design, storytelling and the arts—to create solutions that benefit people and the planet. We’re expanding access, removing barriers and providing the resources students need to thrive, because the talent to shape the future is already here.
Together, we’re designing not just new careers, but new systems of care, connection and possibility.
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Driving Requirement:
Driving is not required for this position.Location:
Off-Campus: Mesa/TempeFunding:
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