1

Plasma Tech Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Field Service Engineer - Plasma Technology About Oxford Instruments Our purpose is to accelerate the breakthroughs that create a brighter future for our world. Our technology and scientific expertise ...

We are applying science and engineering to design transformational technologies. Whether it ... We are seeking a Scientist (Experimental Plasma Physicist) who will develop in-situ boundary plasma ...

Our patients depend on the plasma we collect, so reliability during scheduled hours is greatly valued. * At the same time, these part-time roles are designed with the understanding that flexibility ...

Mechanical Engineer

Redondo Beach, CA · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

The Surfx team delivers this atmospheric argon plasma technology for assembled products that are less likely to corrode, delaminate, or come unglued during their lifetime. Our customers include the ...

Our patients depend on the plasma we collect, so reliability during scheduled hours is greatly valued. * At the same time, these part-time roles are designed with the understanding that flexibility ...

Senior Mechanical Engineer

Redondo Beach, CA · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

The Surfx team delivers this atmospheric argon plasma technology for assembled products that are less likely to corrode, delaminate, or come unglued during their lifetime. Our customers include the ...

Mechanical Engineer

Redondo Beach, CA · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

The Surfx team delivers this atmospheric argon plasma technology for assembled products that are less likely to corrode, delaminate, or come unglued during their lifetime. Our customers include the ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Plasma Tech information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Plasma Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Plasma Tech, you need a solid understanding of phlebotomy, plasma collection procedures, and relevant safety protocols, typically backed by completion of a medical technician program or certification. Familiarity with automated plasmapheresis machines, donor management systems, and quality control equipment is crucial. Excellent attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help ensure a positive donor experience. These skills are essential for maintaining donor safety, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting efficient plasma collection operations.

What does a Plasma Tech do?

A Plasma Tech, or Plasma Technician, is responsible for collecting, processing, and preparing plasma donations in a plasma donation center. They ensure that donors are comfortable, follow strict safety and cleanliness protocols, and operate specialized equipment to separate plasma from whole blood. Plasma Techs also handle donor screening, maintain accurate records, and assist with the storage and shipment of plasma. Their work is critical in providing plasma products used for medical treatments, such as for patients with immune deficiencies or bleeding disorders.

What is the difference between Plasma Tech vs Medical Equipment Technician?

AspectPlasma TechMedical Equipment Technician
CertificationsOften requires specialized training in plasma systemsRequires certifications in medical equipment repair and maintenance
Work EnvironmentIndustrial or research labs, manufacturing facilitiesHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Industry UsagePlasma technology, manufacturing, researchHealthcare, medical device maintenance

While both roles involve technical skills, Plasma Tech focuses on plasma systems used in industrial or research settings, whereas Medical Equipment Technicians specialize in maintaining medical devices in healthcare environments. The certifications and work environments differ, but both require technical expertise and safety knowledge.

What are some common challenges faced by Plasma Techs when working with plasma equipment, and how can they be addressed?

Plasma Techs often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict safety protocols, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and ensuring precision in plasma generation and application. Adhering to detailed operating procedures, staying up to date with ongoing training, and collaborating closely with engineers and maintenance teams can help address these issues. Additionally, regular calibration and preventive maintenance are key to minimizing downtime and ensuring reliable results in the lab or production environment.
More about Plasma Tech jobs
What cities are hiring for Plasma Tech jobs? Cities with the most Plasma Tech job openings:
What states have the most Plasma Tech jobs? States with the most job openings for Plasma Tech jobs include:
Plasma Pathways Summer School Instructor

Plasma Pathways Summer School Instructor

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Princeton, NJ

$25/hr

Temporary

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Overview

The WDTS RENEW Plasma Pathways Summer School (PPSS) is seeking graduate students to help deliver content to a cohort of 15 high school students from Trenton CHS, Ewing High School, Hamilton West High School, Steinert High School, Nottingham High School, and Lawrence High School. The 4-week program in July prepares students for internships by addressing gaps between high school course offerings and the skills/knowledge required for high-level research at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). The curriculum is largely project-based and introduces PPPL's research focuses, including fusion energy, microelectronics, and quantum information science.

A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world's toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. With more than 70 years of history, PPPL is a leader in the science and engineering behind the development of fusion energy, a potentially limitless energy source. PPPL is also using its expertise to advance research in the areas of microelectronics, quantum sensors and devices, and sustainability sciences. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to contribute to our mission and vision. Come join us!

Responsibilities

Core Duties

Role Focus:Develop and deliver content and hands-on activities to introduce technical skills and concepts.

Specific Tasks:

  • Develop and deliver 1-4 lessons with guidance from the Master Teacher.
  • Develop and deliver curriculum including instruction and/or hands-on activities that can be delivered within the timeframe of the Summer School.

Shared Expectations:

Instructors are also expected to:

  • Help students develop their confidence, STEM identity, and sense of belonging.
  • Expand access to PPPL internships.
  • Share their research experience, in-depth knowledge of plasma physics, technical work, and personal life "outside" physics.
  • Utilize their expertise to teach coding, debugging, advanced math, 3D printing, and the use of AI/machine learning and laboratory techniques in fusion and plasma research.
  • Attend 4-6 one-hour planning meetings via conference call leading up to the Summer School (May-June).
  • Work as a team with the Master Teacher and other Graduate Student Instructors to develop curriculum.
  • Assist participant groups in creating a final presentation.

Time Commitment:The number of weekly hours is dependent on the number of courses the instructor takes on, up to a maximum of 5 courses. The time commitment is calculated as 1 hour of instruction plus 2 hours of preparation per course.

Qualifications

Education and Experience: 

  • Requirements: Enrolled graduate student, access to PPPL, teaching experience, empathy, and cultural competence.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 

  • Required Skills: Research Experience, Tutoring Experience, Other Special Skills (department specifies).

Working Conditions: 

  • Princeton University graduate students must comply with the Graduate School's Employment Policy.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.

If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.

The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information.

Please be aware that the Department of Energy (DOE) prohibits DOE employees and contractors from participation in certain foreign government talent recruitment programs. All PPPL employees are required to disclose any participation in a foreign government talent recruitment program and may be required to withdraw from such programs to remain employed under the DOE Contract.

Standard Weekly Hours0.00Eligible for OvertimeYesBenefits EligibleNoProbationary PeriodN/AEssential Services Personnel (see policy for detail)NoPhysical Capacity Exam RequiredNoValid Driver's License RequiredNo #LI-BV1Salary Range$25 toEmployment Type: TEMPORARY