Come Work With Us - Design Lab Intern

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The University of Michigan Library's Shapiro Design Lab (SDL) seeks undergraduate students to be Design Lab Interns. In this ever-evolving experimental space founded on peer learning, engaged learning, and interdisciplinarity, interns oversee space operations, assist with projects, provide consultations, and participate in growing the Lab with their own ideas and passions.


The work of the Lab is guided by our principles and encompasses a variety of learning opportunities and projects within three different spaces, all located on the first floor of the Shapiro Undergraduate Library:

Spaces:

PIE Space (Prototype-Inspire-Explore): An open area that features a Prototyping Cart, collaboration hub with 55” monitor, Design Library, whiteboards, large screens, and a repurposed vending machine, the Design-o-Matic 4000.

Media Production Rooms: Three rooms offer a variety of tools and software that can be used for audio production, motion graphics, video production, CAD, graphic design. 

Workshop: An area with a number of "making" tools (letterpress, sewing machine, vinyl cutter/heat press, soldering station, laser cutter/engraver, 3D printers), as well as a collaboration hub, and whiteboards.

Themes:

Disability Culture // Accessibility: Projects focus on improving accessibility through a piece of technology, making a piece of technology more accessible, or advancing the development of Disability Culture within the University and wider community.

Audio Storytelling // Podcasting: Projects involve making, editing, and distributing long-form audio stories or an ongoing, multi-episode podcast. Can also include working with community partners on local audio recovery projects.

Community Knowledge Partnerships: Projects involve sustained engagement and/or partnership with communities beyond the University of Michigan, and prioritize and center the communities’ knowledge and lived experiences.


Responsibilities:

  • Work a minimum of 10 hours per week up to a maximum of 15 hours per week at $15/hour 
  • Daily maintenance and operations of Design Lab spaces and equipment
  • Provide peer consultation and instruction to Design Lab users and community members 
  • Assist with learning software/hardware including but not limited to audio/video production and editing, 3d modeling/sculpting, graphic design, simulation.
  • Troubleshoot equipment issues as they arise
  • Assist with completion of Design Lab Projects with campus and outside partners 
  • Regularly engage with Lab colleagues about project progress 
  • Write a end of year summary about your experience working in the Design Lab
  • Explore and develop your own interests and talents as part of the learning community

Qualifications:

  • Experience using maker technologies with an emphasis on digital fabrication, and/or media production
  • Dependable and timely communication across multiple platforms
  • Demonstrated ability to be self-motivated and work independently
  • Ability and desire to work both collaboratively and cooperatively in the service of building a learning community in the Lab
  • Interest in collaborating with individuals from a diversity of backgrounds, cultures, and viewpoints
  • Ability to respond to changing needs within a project and with the Design Lab overall, given its exploratory and experimental character
  • Passion for and alignment with the Design Lab’s principles

Desired Qualifications:

Experience with: 

  • Intermediate electronics (circuit boards, Arduinos/Raspberry Pi, IoT devices
  • Additive and subtractive fabrication (3D printers, laser cutters, CNC, )
  • Audio/Video equipment, software, and editing
  • Graphic Design
  • Data analysis, especially with R- or Python-based packages, as well as experience with machine learning concepts 

Click to Apply: 

Complete the google form intern application (including uploading your resume) by Thursday, August 31, 2023. Interviews will be on a rolling basis. If you have any questions, please email shapirodesignlab@umich.edu.