Mechanical Engineering Technician (DUNE)

STFC
Warrington
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Engineering Technician (DUNE)

Salary: £33,838 per annum, with specialist allowance up to £5,000 for highly skilled candidates


UKRI Band: C – S1


Hours: Full Time (Daytime shift patterns may be required at points in production process)


Contract Type: Open-ended (up to three posts)


Location: Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, WA4 4AD


Closing date: 6th January 2026


Benefits: 30 days’ holiday + 8 bank holidays + 2.5 privilege days + an exceptional average salary pension + excellent work life balance


One current project is the production of an exciting particle physics detector system for the DUNE project. As a Mechanical Technician you will become part of the team responsible for the successful completion of the International DUNE project.


About Us

You will be a member of the Mechanical, Metrology and Technical Engineering Group (MMTE) which is part of the Technology Department based at STFC's Daresbury Laboratory. Within MMTE group there are several engineering teams working in collaboration on some of the world’s most exciting and complex scientific facilities, such as CERN LHC, PiPII and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) as well as ongoing operational support for our in-house particle accelerator CLARA.


Person Specification
About you

You will have a broad understanding of Mechanical Engineering with hands‑on experience, which is transferable to specific areas of particle accelerator type build and assembly. Knowledge of related functions such as vacuum technology, cryogenics and clean room/low particulate environments would be desirable but not essential.


Qualifications

A recognised Engineering Apprenticeship or equivalent with demonstrable hands‑on experience in a relevant technical engineering role. Preferably you will have ONC or higher engineering qualification and/or extensive relevant knowledge and experience.



  • Demonstrable practical mechanical skills including experience with workshop machine tools.
  • Competence working in a manufacturing or production environment.
  • Ability for hand soldering (evaluated during recruitment process).
  • Experience of working within an ISO9001 or similar quality environment.
  • Attention to detail and working within precise tolerances.
  • Experience of working to procedures.
  • Strong documentation and recording skills.
  • A willingness to perform repetitive tasks to consistent quality.
  • An ability to interpret and use data.
  • Experience of operating jib/overhead cranes.
  • Experience of working at height.
  • Understanding and experience of implementing and applying relevant health and safety requirements in a manufacturing environment (e.g. risk assessments, operating procedures, COSHH assessments).

STFC values their employees by offering a benefits package designed to provide an excellent work/life balance including 30 days’ annual leave, 10.5 public and privilege holidays, flexible working hours, exceptional average salary pension scheme, social and sporting activities and societies and a subsidised restaurant.


Please note: if you will require sponsorship to work in the UK, as part of your sponsorship application, you (and any dependants travelling with you) will be required to pay costs directly to the UK Home Office for the application before you start your role with us. UKRI is normally able to reimburse some, or all of these fees after you have become an employee, and this can be discussed with the Hiring Manager. For more information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/how-much-it-costs or contact .


Seniority level: Mid-Senior level


Employment type: Full-time


Job function: Science


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