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Senior Aerospace Electronics Technician

Newcastle University
Tyne and Wear
1 month ago
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The Role

We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Senior Electronics Technician to join our teaching team in developing, implementing and managing an Aerospace Engineering degree programme. 
In this key role, you will be based in the teaching laboratories supporting the delivery of both teaching and research activities, working closely with academic staff and students to provide hands-on technical support and guidance across their taught and project work. Reporting to the Aerospace Team Leader, you will play an integral role in shaping a dynamic and practical learning environment. 

You will contribute to a wide range of student-led projects and research activities involving a range of systems, including flight simulators, electronic systems, instrumentation, software programming, and mechanical, thermodynamic, and aerodynamic systems - covering propulsion, fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft, rockets, and satellite applications. 



Your responsibilities will include design, demonstration, operation, maintenance, and calibration of specialist equipment within the Aerospace Laboratory, ensuring all activities are conducted safely and effectively to support the successful delivery of the programme. 



This includes providing instruction in the use of equipment such as flight simulators, wind tunnels, and propulsion rigs, as well as standard bench equipment including oscilloscopes, data acquisition systems, electronic systems, programming micro-controllers, and CAD/PCB design software and manufacturing. 



In addition, you will support the Aerospace Team Leader with aspects of infrastructure, including estates coordination and health and safety compliance. 

For informal enquiries about the role please contact Stephen Robson by email, .



For more information about the School of Engineering, please click .

This is a permanent position with full time hours (37 per week)

To apply, please complete the online application and provide your CV and a two-page cover letter detailing how you meet the role requirements listed below under the knowledge, skills and experience section.

Key Accountabilities 

To actively support teaching and research by demonstrating practical techniques, equipment operation, and safety procedures in the laboratory, ensuring students gain hands-on experience and a clear understanding of engineering principles.


In collaboration with the Technical Team Leader, take responsibility for the day-to-day operation of designated facilities and equipment. This includes fault diagnosis, testing, repair, calibration, PAT testing, and preventative maintenance to ensure equipment and instrumentation are safe and functional
To specify, design, develop, and construct specialised electronic circuits and equipment for teaching and research within the School, and to provide guidance on the effective use of modern hardware, incorporating embedded systems programming.
Design and prepare electronic schematic circuit diagrams and specifications using PCB/CAD design software. To develop, manufacture, and assemble PCBs and experimental equipment to support teaching and research activities. Document, measure, and tabulate test data to support teaching activities
Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment and instrumentation within your area. Oversee the ordering and running of the lab consumable store and ensure the School’s equipment asset register is kept up to date for financial and insurance purposes.
To assist in training and guidance to staff and students in laboratory techniques relevant to the teaching and research. Ensure safe working practices by overseeing the completion and documentation of risk assessments and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), and by promoting a strong safety culture in all facilities
Undertake any other duties within the scope and general nature of the grade which may be require

The Person

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

Demonstrable post apprenticeship work experience in a relevant technical role


Thorough working knowledge of Health and Safety procedures.
Excellent team working skills
Demonstrates technical and problem-solving capability
Demonstrates good organising ability to meet deadlines, with a positive and proactive approach to duties and diligence and attention to detail
Ability to contribute to the design and specification of research/teaching activites
Ability to adapt to changes in workshop and laboratory research and teaching priorities
Experience of working in an Electrical and Electronic Laboratory and Workshop, including budgetary and safety issues
A good theoretical and practical knowledge of the design, modification, calibration, maintenance, service and repair of electrical and electronic equipment and circuits
Staying up to date on training and associated advances in technology and development

Qualifications

Higher National Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (or Equivalent Level 4 Qualification) or equivalent relevant technical experience

Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim to provide a welcoming place of safety for all, offering opportunities to people fleeing violence and persecution.

We are committed to being a fully inclusive university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all of our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from individuals who can complement our existing teams, we believe that success is built on having teams whose backgrounds and experiences reflect the diversity of our university and student population.

At Newcastle University we hold a silver award in recognition of our good employment practices for the advancement of gender equality. We also hold a Bronze award in recognition of our work towards tackling race inequality in higher education REC. We are a employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role as part of the offer and interview scheme.

In addition, we are a member of the Euraxess initiative supporting researchers in Europe. 


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