I'm busy as crap with school now and don't have much time to work anymore.
What the job entails: Machining (lathe, mill, wire EDM, general shop crap), sometimes there is welding, fabrication, and making "scientific" instruments/test rigs.
You don't have to know how to do any of this, but must have decent mechanical ability. Pay is starting at $8 an hour, possibly more with experience. We need someone that can work at ~10 hours a week potentially more. Hopefully the person can work at least a year.
It's a pretty decent place to work. You have to deal with grad students, but it's a laid back atmosphere.
Contact me if interested.