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Grade: C
Contract: Full-Time Permanent
For almost two centuries Birmingham City University has shaped thousands of lives. We have helped redefine a city influenced the region and impacted further afield. From our roots as the Birmingham Government School of Design we have forged a formidable history.
As a teaching-intensive University our courses are rooted in practice-based learning and we provide wider support that sets our students up to succeed after graduation. While this is our core focus we recognise the enduring importance of research and enterprise activity which is acknowledged within our newly launched strategy setting us on our path to 2030 and beyond.
As an Evening Workshop Technician in our growing team you will work closely with our technical and academic colleagues to shape the delivery of practical hands-on learning experiences for students on our specialist programmes.
You will be supporting students in the production of high-quality outcomes and maintaining safe and efficient working environments in workshops labs and studio spaces. There is a strong emphasis on supervising students and maintaining equipment and we are looking for candidates with knowledge in any of the following areas:
The successful candidates will be expected to use good communication and organisation skills to manage their time and work closely with Senior Technicians and the Satellite Site Technical Manager to support the technical team in deliver a high-quality experience to students. A co-operative and flexible approach is essential and will require the occasional weekend working at promotional events open days exhibitions and training events.
As an Evening Workshop Technician the successful candidates will be comfortable working within a team as well as on their own initiative during term time working hours are expected to be 12:30 to 20:00 and more flexible over winter easter and summer vacations. You will be expected to carry out the following tasks associated with the running of a facility of this kind:
The candidates should be qualified to HND level in a relevant subject (or equivalent level combination of qualifications skills and experience) and be able to demonstrate practical experience of jewellery good communication skills with an ability to impart technical knowledge to individuals groups of students colleagues and external organisations. Have good IT skills including Microsoft Office programs familiar with Asset Management software and online communication tools.
Essential experience in the following areas:
Desirable:
Interviews will consist of a practical skills task and a formal question and answer interview. Candidates are encouraged to attend interviews with portfolios or physical samples of work relating to the role they are applying for. For further information about the role please contact:
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The appointed candidate will normally be employed through our subsidiary company BCU Support Services Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of Birmingham City University. Appointees with prior LGPS membership who wish to enter the LGPS scheme will be able to do so and will be employed by Birmingham City University directly.
Required Experience:
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