Section
Mechanical Engineering
Location:
Highfield Campus
Salary
£31,236 to £35,608 Per Annum
Full Time Fixed Term until 28/02/2027
Closing Date:
Tuesday 11 November 2025
Interview Date
To be confirmed
Reference
3239825DA
We are seeking a highly motivated ElectroMechanical Research Technician to join a cutting-edge research team at the University of Southampton. This role is part of a NERC-funded project focused on the development and field testing of advanced microfluidic sensor systems for nutrient monitoring in environmental and aquaculture settings.
Working under the supervision of the project lead and with other project members and partners, you will help advance existing prototypes into robust sensor platforms through design refinement, laboratory testing, and real-world deployment.
Key Responsibilities
Capture design requirements and specifications for sensor system components
Design, prototype, and assemble electronic and mechanical subsystems
Develop circuit boards (design, outsource fabrication, in-house soldering and testing)
Design mechanical parts (using SolidWorks or similar), produce via 3D printing or machining
Build calibration rigs and other supporting lab setups as needed
Test the devices in the lab. Deploy sensor prototypes for field testing in natural water bodies and aquaculture systems
Conduct data acquisition and analysis, maintain technical files, and contribute to project reports and scientific publications
About You
A degree in ElectroMechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a closely related discipline
Hands-on experience with electronics (Arduino, Raspberry Pi), circuit design, mechanical prototyping, and 3D printing
Skilled in CAD design (e.g. SolidWorks) and familiar with fabrication methods
Strong programming and data analysis abilities
Able to work both independently and collaboratively within a research environment
Open to learning new tools, skills and working across disciplines
Previous experience in sensor or instrumentation development is desirable
Why Join Us?
Work on a high-impact environmental sensing project
Collaborate with leading academics and industry partners
Access to cutting-edge facilities and a vibrant research environment
Be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration, and inclusivity.