What You Will Do
You'll apply your diagnostic skills to troubleshoot complex faults, including legacy and custom-built equipment, plan and implement preventative maintenance schedules, coordinate equipment upgrades, and keep detailed service records.
This hands-on role involves supporting staff and students in research and teaching spaces, advising on equipment use, assisting with technical development, and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
You'll also liaise with a variety of internal teams and external contractors to help keep our spaces fit for world-class science.
Travel to Mt John Observatory and overnight stays are part of the role, offering the opportunity to apply your expertise in a unique field environment and contribute to exciting research and outreach work.
Mōu | Who You Are
You are an experienced technical professional with a strong background in scientific equipment maintenance, laboratory systems, and mechanical infrastructure.
You take initiative, solve problems with creativity and care, and thrive in an environment where your knowledge contributes directly to research and learning.
You enjoy supporting others and communicating across disciplines and you're ready to play a key part in a team that enables cutting-edge science.
To succeed in this role, you'll bring:
Desirable, or a willingness to learn:
Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With
Te Kura Matū | School of Physical and Chemical Sciences is a thriving academic community with a legacy of over 150 years of excellence in science education and research.
As one of the largest Schools within the University of Canterbury, we are united by a shared commitment to advancing knowledge and developing solutions to challenges facing Aotearoa New Zealand and the world.
Our team includes academic, technical, and professional staff from a broad range of backgrounds, working together to support world-class teaching and innovative research.
Located within the Rutherford Regional Science and Innovation Centre (RRSIC), our teaching and research laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure.
Our connection to the wider university also provides access to exceptional research and computational facilities, extending the depth and reach of scientific exploration.
The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences offers a spectrum of majors including Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences.
Our research endeavours are channelled through five central themes: Sustainability and the Environment, New Materials, Nanotechnology and Laser Physics, Energy and Storage, and Astronomy and Astrophysics, as well as Human, Animal, and Plant Health.
By joining our School, you will be part of a diverse, collaborative, and future-focused community shaping the next generation of scientific innovation.
To learn more about our team, please visit: Physical and Chemical Sciences | University of Canterbury