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Lab Technician - Mechatronics
(5086)
Overview
Reference
5086
Salary
ZAR/month
Job Location
- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Metro -- Gqeberha
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
10 July 2025
Closing date
25 Jul 2025 20:59
CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
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To provide technical support to the academic staff in the Department of Mechatronics.
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KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
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- Oversee the installation, servicing, upgrading, and maintenance of specific electronic communications equipment.
- Set up electronic communications and general-purpose electrical/electronic engineering laboratories for student practicals and projects.
- Coordination of undergraduate practicals with other departmental technicians.
- Source components and either repair faulty 3D printers, electronic signal and measuring equipment or arrange for external repairs if the warranty has expired.
- Coordinate repairs or replacement with suppliers regarding defective equipment covered under warranty.
- Maintain and support mechanical/electrical/electronic engineering equipment for undergraduate and postgraduate use, ensuring adequate consumables are available for tests, consultations, and research.
- Assist in preparing annual budgets, manage the procurement of components and equipment within budget limits, and handle order processing through the ITS financial system.
- Work closely with suppliers and academic staff to ensure accurate ordering and receipt of specified items.
- Maintain documentation related to the procurement of components and stock received, while coordinating with NMU’s procurement department.
- Support academic staff by supervising student practical tests.
- Provide daily assistance to students with practical assignments, projects, and troubleshooting technical issues.
- Manage student resources, including issuing and tracking components and supervising students in hazardous environments.
- Inventory, track and manage academic assets within specified Departmental labs together with University Asset department.
- Offer technical support for special events such as Open Day, short courses, and research activities.
- Identify, report, and help resolve unsafe working conditions, by managing Health and Safety in the department and act as the SHE Representative for the department.
- Ensure adherence to equipment safety and operational procedures, test and regulatory codes. Ensure general laboratory safety standards are in place and always adhered to by all users.
- Ensure laboratories remain organized and clean after use, report building maintenance issues via the ITS system, and follow up on logged faults.
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CORE COMPETENCIES
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- An in-depth knowledge of mechanical, electronic communication systems and procedures as well as the use of digital measuring equipment (oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, multimeter) and various types of electronic signal generating equipment.
- Sound knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Sound knowledge of software used for electrical circuit design and simulation (such as Proteus or MultiSim)
- Sound knowledge of electrical engineering principles.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work unsupervised.
- Proven leadership skills.
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REQUIREMENTS
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In order to be considered, applicants must have:
- M+3 Mechanical Engineering or M+3 Electrical Engineering Degree or Mechatronics Degree or equivalent.
- Minimum of three (3) years’ relevant experience in which competency has been gained.
Preference will be given to candidates registered with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)
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DISCLAIMER: Nelson Mandela University is a designated employer committed to pursuing excellence, diversity, inclusion, and redress in achieving its employment equity targets. Preference will be given to suitably qualified (Race and Gender) candidates in accordance with the University's employment equity targets. No applications will be accepted after the closing date Friday, 25 July 2025.
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