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Job reference
19/107991
Date posted
13/01/2020
Application closing date
18/02/2020
Salary
£21,236 to £23,754 per annum
Job category/type
Technical
Attachments
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Workshop/Laboratory Technician
Job description
We are looking to recruit a Stores Technician for the School of EEECS based in The Ashby Building Stranmillis Road, which is part of Queens University Belfast.
As a member of the Technical team, you will support the teaching and students in laboratories and workshops. You will be expected to have practical knowledge in repair and fault-finding to component
level. Other duties will include ordering spares and keeping expenditure records for student's projects, operating a range of standard engineering machine tools, such as bench drill, Soldering Equipment, Laser cutters, 3d printers. Some liaison with external suppliers may also be required.
The successful candidate must have:
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Academic and/or vocational qualifications e.g. NVQ level 3, ONC/OND or equivalent) in Electronics
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2 years relevant work experience including experience working with discrete Electronics components.
*
Proven skills in soldering on circuit boards with Surface Mounted Components (S.M.T)
Candidate Information
About the School
Further Information For International Applicants
Note to EAA Applicants on Brexit
Job title
Workshop/Laboratory Technician
Job reference
19/107991
Date posted
13/01/2020
Application closing date
18/02/2020
Salary
£21,236 to £23,754 per annum
Job category/type
Technical
Attachments
Blank
Job description
We are looking to recruit a Stores Technician for the School of EEECS based in The Ashby Building Stranmillis Road, which is part of Queens University Belfast.
As a member of the Technical team, you will support the teaching and students in laboratories and workshops. You will be expected to have practical knowledge in repair and fault-finding to component
level. Other duties will include ordering spares and keeping expenditure records for student's projects, operating a range of standard engineering machine tools, such as bench drill, Soldering Equipment, Laser cutters, 3d printers. Some liaison with external suppliers may also be required.
The successful candidate must have:
*
Academic and/or vocational qualifications e.g. NVQ level 3, ONC/OND or equivalent) in Electronics
*
2 years relevant work experience including experience working with discrete Electronics components.
*
Proven skills in soldering on circuit boards with Surface Mounted Components (S.M.T)
Candidate Information
About the School
Further Information For International Applicants
Note to EAA Applicants on Brexit