Job Title: Community Learning Librarian
Classification: Professional
Location: LPCPL Exchange
Reports To: Learning Services Manager
Position Type: Non-Exempt
Grade: I
JOB PURPOSE
Supports the day-to-day operations of LPCPL Exchange makerspace and other related services.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Stays current on fabrication technologies and equipment and provides recommendations on integration into current practices
- Conducts orientations, demonstrations, and authorizations for new makers, staff, volunteers and interns about equipment and technology
Plans, conducts, and promotes library classes and events with a focus on makerspace tools and STEAM - Supervises and manages the work of volunteers and interns related to programs, classes, events, and other special projects
- Provides technical expertise to new makers, staff, and volunteers on the use of tools, equipment, and software; assists with training student interns as well as assign tasks that build and craft their technical skills
- Aids makers in completion of projects associated with courses, independent projects and group activities
- Performs daily safety supervision and enforcement of written policies for use of the Library’s digital and makerspace facility by makers and staff
- Performs inventory operations
- Creates a safe and clean environment for customers and staff, and monitors and reports issues with cleaning, mechanical systems, and building issues
- Initiates the accident/incident report when necessary; ensures information is complete and accurate and forwards report to appropriate parties
- Collaborates closely with staff to support evolving curricula through training and the adoption of new software, tools, and equipment
- Contributes technical expertise and supports equipment in other Library facilities as appropriate
- Perform other related duties and projects as assigned or required
- Applies Code of Conduct policy consistently with all customers
- Abides by established policies and procedures
Requirements
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- You have a Masters of Library Science degree and an Indiana Library Certification Level 3, OR
- You have a Bachelor degree and 1 year or more experience with makerspace or similar facilities, and willingness to obtain an Indiana Library Certification Level 4 within 3 years
- Technical knowledge of professional fabrication, sewing equipment, and a wide range of makerspace media software, and knowledge of appropriate diagnostic tools to solve technical and equipment issues preferred
- Knowledge of installation and use of digital makerspace software including Adobe Creative Suite or similar open-source, Autodesk, Tinkercad, SketchUp preferred
- You are comfortable and confident working in an environment with a variety of hardware devices and software products, and willingness to learn new technologies
- You have the ability to troubleshoot equipment issues including 3D printers, hand and stationary tools, vinyl cutters, sewing machines, laser cutter/engraver, desktop CNC
- You have excellent verbal and written communication skills to communicate clearly processes, explain terms, concepts and technology, and assign responsibility and provide feedback
- You have excellent presentation and demonstration skills
- You have the ability to develop creative approaches to problem solving
- You have the ability to investigate current technologies used in the industry
- You have a valid Indiana driver’s license
- You work a varied work schedule
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Mobility: Frequently lifts and carries 10-50 pounds; occasionally pushes/pulls 50+ pounds using cart; regularly sits and stands to do work; occasionally kneels, squats, bends, twists, grasps, and reaches above shoulders to move materials
- Works in a well-lit and adequately ventilated environment requiring the observance of safe work practices, fire regulations, and avoidance of falls, trips, and similar shop/lab hazards
Environmental exposures: exhaust fumes, odors, dust particles while cleaning various equipment; temperature fluctuations; noise level is moderate normally; louder noise levels during use of makerspace equipment - Works around moving machinery including 3D printers, laser cutting, sewing, electronics, lathes, and the use of basic hand tools in a lab or educational setting
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): gloves, goggles, masks, and weather protection
- Office environment; exposure to materials returned in unfavorable conditions
- Vision abilities include: close, distance, color, peripheral vision, and depth perception
- Must be able to respond to fire alarms, warning sirens, and phone pages
To apply for this job email your details to dburke@laportelibrary.org