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Manufacturing Technical Co-ordinator

Forres
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Are you passionate about modern manufacturing technologies? Do you enjoy working hands-on with advanced equipment - from 3D printers to robotics? Would you like to help businesses in Scotland innovate and grow?

We are looking for a Manufacturing Technical Co-ordinator to support the operation of MICM’s cutting-edge manufacturing and prototyping facility. The centre is now entering full mobilisation and now is an exciting time to join us!

What you’ll do:

  • Operate and maintain equipment including 3D printers, collaborative robots, and digital tools
  • Support demonstrations, workshops, and training sessions for SME clients
  • Develop and maintain equipment manuals, safety guides, and usage records
  • Troubleshoot technical issues and support day-to-day operations of the facility
  • Act as an ambassador for MICM, helping businesses adopt new technologies
  • Support the running of the centre if another team member is away

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What we’re looking for:

  • Practical experience with workshop machinery, fabrication tools, or prototyping equipment
  • Strong technical aptitude and a willingness to learn
  • Ability to explain technical concepts in simple, clear language
  • Organised, detail-focused, and committed to safe working practices
  • A flexible approach to working hours to meet the needs of the business and our clients, with occasional evening or weekend work where required

It would be a bonus if you have:

  • Studied or graduated in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering, Robotics, or similar
  • Experience delivering demonstrations or training with a good awareness of health & safety standards in workshop environments

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Why join us?

You’ll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies while working with SMEs to drive innovation. We offer a supportive environment, a part-time role of 21 hours per week with flexibility around how those hours are worked, and the chance to be part of Elevator, one of Scotland’s leading entrepreneurial organisations.

Deadline to apply:

Friday 11th September - at 6pm

To apply or ask questions, email jobs@elevatoruk.com

Elevator is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

MICM is a Moray Growth Deal project led by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) that includes more than £2.4m funding from UK Government, £1.8m from the Scottish Government, and £2.5m from HIE.

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Skills

3D Printing
Robotics
Technical Troubleshooting
Workshop Machinery
Fabrication Tools
Prototyping
Technical Training
Health & Safety Standards
Equipment Maintenance
Technical Communication

Location

Forres, Scotland, United Kingdom

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