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I. Position Summary:

A. What do SEA's do?

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  • Mechanical installations
    • assembly of 8020 component frames
    • mounting/grouting granite stands
    • mounting/cutting/fabrication various panels/stands/covers/etc.
  • Vacuum installations
    • RGA carts
    • Leak checkinlchecking
    • bellow connections to beamlinebeam line
    • assembling endstationsend stations/instruments
  • Controls installations
    • cable pulling
    • cable terminations
    • panel mounting
    • DC power checkouts

B. Typical Hours

Working hours is extremely are dependent on the job tasks you have at hand. We are a 24/7 facility that also appreciates a work/life balance. At 7a every weekday morning we have an LCLS wide tailgate that attendance is required for onsite work for a given day. Currently, it is a zoom meeting with the main goal to ensure that work meets the require COVID safe (& general safety) conditions and space conflicts are avoided. For work that is dependent on Technician Support, work hours are adjusted to match their schedule (7a-3:30p). For work that is dependent on yourself/other departments (Scientists, ECS - aka Controls, Experiment schedules, etc.) your hours should be shifted accordingly to ensure your work is being delivered at your corresponding agreed upon completion dates. This varies from SEA to SEA (i.e. some SEAs work 7a-3:30p, others 9a-6p).

C. Time sheets (Vacation, PTO, sick days, etc.)

Time sheets are submitted through here and also where you will be requesting vacation/PTO & recording your sick days. Your work hours are measured through percentage of effort rather than hours (i.e. did you give 100% of work effort?). Details on vacation, sick time, PTO, holidays, etc. can be found here. Time sheets can be complicated as every area you work in can has multiple PA codes (pay codes- attached is a PA matrix for your records) that you charge your percentage of work to. Grab a fellow SEA for help here!