Job Description
Overview
We are offering an exciting Higher Apprenticeship opportunity for a motivated individual with A-levels to join our Cargo Research Team as a Research and Development Support Technician Apprentice. You will work hands-on in our X-ray Imaging Laboratory, supporting the development and testing of advanced imaging systems. This role combines practical experience with academic study, leading to a nationally recognized higher qualification in engineering or mechatronics.
Responsibilities
1. Assist in the assembly, integration, and testing of electromechanical systems and X-ray imaging hardware.
2. Operate and configure software tools for system control and data acquisition (training provided).
3. Support verification and validation testing of prototypes and subsystems.
4. Capture, organize, and assist in the analysis of experimental data.
5. Help troubleshoot hardware issues and contribute to root cause investigations.
6. Maintain lab equipment and ensure a safe, organized working environment.
7. Contribute to technical documentation, including test procedures and reports.
8. Participate in technical demonstrations and training sessions for internal and external stakeholders.
9. Attend college or training provider sessions as part of the apprenticeship program and complete all coursework and assessments.
Qualifications
10. A-levels (or equivalent) in STEM subjects such as Physics, Maths, Electronics, or Computer Science.
11. A strong interest in engineering, technology, or applied science.
12. Good problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
13. Willingness to learn and take on new challenges in a hands-on environment.
14. Eligibility to enrol in a Level 4 or 5 Higher Apprenticeship program
Desireable Skills
15. Some experience with tools, electronics kits, or mechanical projects (e.g., school, personal, or work experience).
16. Familiarity with basic programming or data analysis tools (e.g., Python, MATLAB, Excel).
17. Strong communication and teamwork skills.
18. Basic understanding of electrical or mechanical systems