Responsibilities
Working under the leadership of the Electronic Engineering Lab Manager, you will be responsible for the general housekeeping, Health & Safety, Electro-static Discharge Management, Equipment and Asset Management and promotion of good lab practice and behaviours amongst the lab user base.
What we need from you
1. Managing lab housekeeping, maintaining lab in a clean and tidy state at all times, including assisting lab users with appropriate use of various stores
2. Managing Projects scheduled to use facilities in the assigned lab (what is needed? How long for?)
3. Assisting lab users with lab activities, monitoring tests, undertaking CCA re-work activities as required to IPC Standards
4. Managing the maintenance and calibration of equipment/assets to guarantee availability and usability when needed
5. Assembly/disassembly of test set-ups and fixtures
6. Training of lab users on basic lab skills (soldering, crimping, sleeving, cable lay-ups, use of lab test equipment)
7. Managing Lab Security to ensure lab users are maintained to include only those who need it.
8. EE stakeholder management - All lab users for assigned lab, Project Managers for Projects undertaken in assigned lab, Head of Capability/Product Line for assigned lab, Electronic Engineering UK Lab Manager, Electronic Engineering Governance Team
9. Wider MBDA stakeholder management - Building Safety Zone Manager, Logistics (Goods In/Stores), Porterage, Facilities Management, Calibration and Maintenance, Manufacturing, Security
Security Clearance (SC) is required for this role.
The expectation for this role is that this will be predominantly on site as presence in the labs is essential to support the lab user base.
Skillset/experience required:
Prior experience of engineering lab management
Current IPC Certificates in J-STD- & IPC-
IPC-A- is a significant benefit
Good understanding of ESD management