| Location: | Bath |
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| Salary: | £38,784 to £46,049 Grade 7 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 10th April 2026 |
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| Closes: | 23rd April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | SS13553 |
About the role
The Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering requires a highly skilled, adaptable, and self-motivated skilled engineer to provide technical support to the departmental Mechanical Services workshop.
The successful applicant should have demonstrable experience in machining and manufacturing parts using a variety of conventional and CNC machine tools. In addition, the post holder will provide expert technical support to staff and students across the department and faculty with the specification, design and manufacture of bespoke mechanical systems, and the repair, maintenance and modification of new and existing experimental rigs and components. The Technical Specialist will bring expert mechanical systems knowledge to inform and influence effective design and manufacture of new rigs, and the adaptation of existing rigs. They will also have custodianship of laboratories and workshops containing specialist research equipment and contribute to the management of health and safety in these spaces.
About you
The successful applicant should have demonstrable experience in machining and manufacturing parts using a variety of conventional and CNC machine tools. In addition, the post holder will provide expert technical support to staff and students across the department and faculty with the specification, design and manufacture of bespoke mechanical systems, and the repair, maintenance and modification of new and existing experimental rigs and components. The Technical Specialist will bring expert mechanical systems knowledge to inform and influence effective design and manufacture of new rigs, and the adaptation of existing rigs. They will also have custodianship of laboratories and workshops containing specialist research equipment and contribute to the management of health and safety in these spaces.
Applicants should have ideally served a recognised toolroom / technician / mechanical engineering apprenticeship, possess a minimum of a City and Guilds qualification or equivalent and have substantial experience of working in an engineering machine shop or toolroom environment using both CNC and conventional machine tools and associated equipment.
Knowledge and experience of Computer Aided Design (CAD) and CNC machine tool programming would be an advantage, but training will be available if necessary to develop these skills.
Further information
The role is a full time at 36.5 hours per week and requires full time attendance on campus, hybrid and home working are not applicable to this role.
For informal enquiries about the role please contact Julian Sulley 01225385202 / 07528974616 (js806@bath.ac.uk) Chris Carey 01225383650 / 07805815521 (C.R.Carey@bath.ac.uk) or Judith Brown 01225387765 (jb2144@bath.ac.uk) however, please ensure you submit your application via the University website.
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