The Role
The Technical Operations team in the Faculty of Science and Engineering is seeking a qualified Technical Officer with a background in chemical engineering to support laboratory-based teaching and research activities within the School of Engineering.
Reporting to the Technical Team Lead, you will play a key role in maintaining and supporting the school’s wet chemistry laboratories, cleanroom, and newly established PC2 facility, as well as ensuring the smooth operation of teaching labs through the delivery of high-quality technical support.
In this role, you will contribute to the School’s objectives through the testing, maintenance, and day-to-day management of laboratory equipment. You will prepare teaching materials, set up and support undergraduate practical classes, and provide technical assistance across teaching and research laboratories. You will draw on your knowledge of engineering equipment and health and safety practices to assist in responding to technical enquiries, conducting laboratory inductions, and training users on specialised equipment.
About You
You will have completed a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or a related discipline and possess a good understanding of hazardous materials, gases, and associated equipment. You bring strong problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot technical issues and can work independently while supporting undergraduate teaching, academic staff, and HDR students. You demonstrate a genuine commitment to workplace health and safety and communicate clearly with a proactive, flexible, and resilient approach. You manage your time and resources effectively, enabling you to plan, prioritise, action, and follow up tasks as required.
If you are committed to continuous learning and ongoing professional development, then this is a role you will thrive in and a team you will enjoy working with.
About Us
The Faculty of Science and Engineering offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs across a diverse range of disciplines and is home to several world-class research centres and facilities. It is comprised of two research departments and four schools, each with a different scale and/or discipline-specific approach to administration, technical and infrastructure support for research and teaching.
The Technical Operations team provide specialised technical support services to teaching and research activities of the Faculty. The team covers a broad range of capabilities and expertise across laboratory, specialist facilities and field-based activities that are essential for the smooth functioning of teaching and research within the Faculty.
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To Apply
To be considered for this position, please apply online by submitting your CV and a separate cover letter that demonstrates how you meet the selection criteria below:
Essential Criteria
A degree in Chemical Engineering or a related discipline, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience, education, and training.
Proven experience in operating and maintaining equipment in wet laboratories, cleanrooms, and similar environments, including the ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues.
Experience providing technical support in teaching and/or research laboratories, including the development and delivery of inductions and training for users.
Sound knowledge of, and experience in, applying, safe work practices within laboratory environments.
Demonstrated capability in preparing and interpreting risk assessments, SOPs, and SWIs.
Proven ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders, both verbally and in writing.
Desirable Criteria
Experience working in civil engineering and/or PC2 laboratories.
Familiarity with chemical procurement systems such as Jaggaer.
*** This position may be subject to Macquarie University’s pre-employment screening requirements (i.e. a qualification check).
Note: Applicants must have valid work rights in Australia for the duration of the employment.
Role Enquiries: Vahik Avakian, Technical Team Lead at Vahik.avakian@mq.edu.au
Submission of Applications Open Until: 12th of January 2026 at 11:59 p.m. (AEDT)
*** Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we reserve the right to progress or decline an application prior to the application closing date.
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Applications Close:
12/01/2026 11:59 PM
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