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A prestigious university in the UK is seeking a Mechanical Test Technician to contribute to cutting-edge hydrogen technologies and support pioneering research initiatives. The ideal candidate will have experience in mechanical systems installations and possess strong communication skills to collaborate effectively within technical teams. This full-time role, with a fixed-term contract until January 2028, offers a competitive employment package, generous annual leave, and enhanced benefits as part of a supportive work environment.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Test Technician, Hydrogen to join the world-renowned Power Electronics, Machines and Control Institute (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham, where you will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting‑edge technologies for power generation, marine, aerospace, and automotive applications. You will be involved in commissioning and supporting a new cryogenic test facility and delivering pioneer research programmes.
The University of Nottingham is at the forefront of innovative research in propulsion electrification. Operating from a world-renowned manufacturing and testing centre for the advancement of electric propulsion, with a drive to support industry in their efforts towards lower emission travel.
The post holder will be part of a highly skilled technical team supporting pioneering research, working with other technical and commercial staff to provide a professional testing service for research and commercial projects. This will involve the setup and operation of bespoke test stands for research and industrial support, which could include cryostats, fuel cells, thermal engines, electrical machines and powered electronic components in a new Hybrid Propulsion System facility. The role will support the Senior Manufacturing Engineer and work alongside the PEMC Electrical Technicians and Mechanical Test Technician, Cryogenics.
The role holder will have the opportunity to make their mark joining the team at an early stage in the development of our state‑of‑the‑art hydrogen research facilities and will lead a role in the installation and commissioning of associated systems in the Hybrid Propulsion System facility located alongside the PEMC. It is expected that the hydrogen capability will develop, and the role holder will participate in integrating new capability within the existing building.
The role requires the management of time, tasks across the portfolio of projects to deliver campaigns in a timely manner, leading and supporting in both electrical and mechanical installation, including calibration, certification and maintenance.
You will be competent in mechanical systems installations, possibly gaining experience from completing a mechanical apprenticeship or from a previous relevant role. You will be self‑motivated with the knowledge and experience to work independently, as well as having good communication and team working skills to allow you to build effective working relationships both inside and outside of the university. The knowledge of and the ability to work within relevant regulations related to Health & Safety is essential.
A good understanding of hydrogen safety and knowledge of both cryogenic and hydrogen systems is highly desirable as well as prior experience of mechanical and electrical test stand and operations. Further details on role profile.
To apply for this vacancy click ‘Apply Now’. This is a full time (36.25 hours) Fixed‑Term post until 31-Jan-2028; Job share arrangements may be considered.
Please contact Mark Pacey: mark.pacey@nottingham.ac.uk for further information. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.