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This role is open to internal Loughborough University staff only.
A Vacancy for a Grade 5 Laboratory Technician has become available in the School of AACME.
The post holder will provide specialist technical support in engineering laboratories and the processing plant area. The post holder will focus on laboratories in our departments of Materials Engineering and Chemical Engineering. The post will support research and teaching across a range of laboratories, ensuring efficient and safe operations in the laboratories. They will instruct and assist students and research personnel in a wide range of mechanical, analytical and process techniques, operating and maintaining sophisticated instruments and equipment.
Informal enquiries should be made to Sean Creedon via email at s.a.creedon@lboro.ac.uk
Closing Date - Tuesday 23 April 2024.
More details can be found on the Job Description and Person Specification.