Principal Technician - Electronics Workshop

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

Principal Technician - Electronics Workshop

£39105

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 days ago, 17 Dec | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 805ba281567e414d9c32ea1e4823f478

Full Job Description

The Department of Engineering has a vacancy for a highly skilled and experienced Principal Technician to join the Electronics Workshops, which are part of the Design and Technical Services Division, at the Department's central Cambridge site. This division supports the Department's worldwide reputation for first-class academic research and teaching.

The Electronics Workshop provides unique, non-commercial design solutions to support teaching and research activities in the Department. The type of work undertaken ranges from experimentation support, design, populating PCBs, and manufacturing enclosed modules and electrical cabinets. These modules and cabinets often integrate multiple sensor inputs for controlling supplies, loads, safety-critical systems, optical systems, single and three-phase motors, hydraulic systems, RF systems and communication busses.

The Principal Technician will report to the Electronics Workshop Manager and will work closely with the other technician(s) in the area to provide highly specialised technical support to academic staff and students on research and teaching activities and projects, advising on design and manufacture, and providing hands-on training and guidance (including health and safety) on electronics equipment and devices. The role holder will support the general operation of the Electronics Workshops and will be responsible for maintaining and reporting problems with the operation of the equipment, for the local safety within the laboratories and for laboratory waste management.

The successful applicant should be educated to HNC/degree level/level 6 vocational qualification and have a time-served apprenticeship or an equivalent level of practical experience. Practical experience in workshop activity and equipment is essential, e.g. PCB manufacturing and assembly, equipment assembly, wiring and testing, and troubleshooting existing equipment. Experience in the use of Computer Aided Design software e.g. Solidworks, Altium, KiCad is also required.

You should be able to work to a high degree of precision and accuracy to develop and review engineering plans and designs for projects and have the ability to engage with and interact with individuals at all levels of the organisation. Excellent organisation skills are essential, together with the ability to keep up to date with developments in electronic technology.