Senior Technical Officer (Robotics & Artificial Intelligence)


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Recruiter

University of Hertfordshire

Listed on

2nd March 2021

Location

Hatfield

Salary/Rate

£24461 - £27511

Salary Notes

(or pro rata if applicable) dependent on skills and experience 1.0fte (working 37 hours per week) although job share and 0.8fte (29.6 hours per week) would be considered

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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We are a committed equal opportunities employer and we particularly encourage applications from applicants who may wish to job share or work part time, as well as from women candidates to reflect our diverse student cohort and staff under-representation, where it exists.

The School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science is seeking to appoint a Senior Technical Officer to support our Artificial Intelligence and Robotics undergraduate and postgraduate students. The School offers a range of degrees including in Robotics & AI, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This is the ideal post for someone who has completed a BTEC Mechatronics or BEng in AI, Robotics or Mechatronics (or equivalent qualifications) and would now like to use their experience in a hands-on role.

 Main duties & responsibilities

The role entails preparation of materials and equipment for practical, commercial and short course classes as required in one or more areas of the School. This mainly involves support for specialist techniques in the robotics and mechatronics area for both undergraduate and postgraduate students and occasional support in other areas within the School. Furthermore, you will be involved in demonstrating the safe use of testing kit, technical equipment and specialist skills to all groups of staff and students and providing specialist and general assistance to students to enable them to carry out their work. Full duties are set out in the Job Description.

Skills and experience needed

You will need proven professional experience of working in a laboratory/workshop environment, ideally with students in the FE or HE sector. Substantial proven experience of working in the electronic mechatronics/robotics technology and general workshop basic equipment and hand tool skills and experience are also essential.

You'll have experience and knowledge of electronics platforms, and experience with other server variants such as Linux, Microsoft SQL Server and knowledge of Internet Information Services (IIS).  A minimum of two of these will be required as well as the capability to programme for ASP.Net (C#). You must be able to support assembly, manufacture testing and diagnostic equipment use in the School across all areas.

As we work both independently and within a team, you'll be flexible in approach and attitude, with a client-oriented approach and able to prioritise to meet deadlines. Good communication and interpersonal skills are key.

Qualifications required

You will hold a minimum of A-levels or equivalent qualifications or have equivalent proven experience. A recognised qualification in an appropriate subject at degree or HNC/HND level or equivalent is desirable.

Please use your Personal Statement to show how you meet each of the Essential criteria in the Person Specification.

 Our vision is to transform lives and UH is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and building a diverse community. We welcome applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of their protected characteristics. We offer a range of employee benefits including generous annual leave and discounted Sports Village memberships, personal and professional development and family-friendly policies. #GoHerts

To apply, please visit our website.

Closing date: 21 March 2021.

We are a committed equal opportunities employer and we particularly encourage applications from applicants who may wish to job share or work part time, as well as from women candidates to reflect staff under-representation, where it exists, and our diverse student cohort.

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