Lab Technician (Optical Communication Networks)

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6 months ago
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Lab Technician (Optical Communication Networks) | London | Hybrid | Up to £50k | Lucrative Stock Options

Are you an experienced Lab Technician with a passion for electronics, optics/photonics, networks, systems and software? Are you looking to work on cutting edge products in AI and Machine Learning?

Then this might just be the role for you!

We are working with a disruptive London based Computer Networking company who are working on the cutting edge of AI and Machine learning technology with applications for increased productivity in Data Centre’s and HPCs.

They are looking for a Lab Technician to coordinate all aspects of lab operations on Optical Products to join them in their mission to revolutionise AI systems whilst reducing energy consumption and stiving for a sustainable future.

You will be expected to work on optical systems, networks and AI testbeds coordinating all aspects of lab operations from test and measurement equipment control and automation, procurement, optical and RF testbed configuration, and electronic design.

Candidates do not necessarily need experience in all these areas but genuine interest and passion for working on the cutting edge of communication networks and systems is a must.
 
Responsibilities

Overall management of lab facility.
Oversee Health and safety procedures.
Oversee control and automation of RF & optical test and measurement equipment.
Oversee and assist in setting up optical communication network testbeds.
Design of electronic circuits and PCBs.
Organise PAT testing of equipment. 
Monitor and organise calibration of equipment. 
ESD coordination, purchasing equipment, test station monitoring, compliance, generating ESD checklists, ESD prep and grounding of workbenches and equipment and providing ESD training where required.
Assist with soldering, kit building, workstation layout, designing jigging and fixtures.
Organise shipping and receiving of parts to/from suppliers and manufacturers. 
Create Risk Assessments & COSHH forms.  
Skills & Experience: 

Bachelor’s in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science or a similar field OR 5 years of working in a test lab experience, ideally at Technician level.
Experience handling optical fibres and optoelectronic devices.
Operating advanced test and measurement communication network equipment.
PCB design, soldering, etc.
Python/C/Matlab programming.
Linux and Software for HPC/AI node/server operations.
Network configuration.What’s in it for you?

Up to £50k DOE
Lucrative stock options.
25 days holiday + bank holidays + Xmas & New Years shutdown.
Hybrid working.
Relocation assistance.
Visa sponsorship provided

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