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Support Technician - Kit Room and Studio, UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON

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London College of Fashion is seeking a skilled technician with experience of working with analogue and digital media equipment to play a key role supporting students.
As a Support Technician, you will play a key role in the Kit Room team - a college-wide equipment loan and studio services provider, responsible for the loan, maintenance, and management of digital and analogue media equipment and providing technical advice and support to students and staff.
You will help students and staff get the most from the College’s digital and analogue media equipment and studio facilities. From preparing and issuing equipment to demonstrating how it is used, supporting the online resource booking system and helping keep studios safe, organised and ready for learning, you’ll play an important part in the day-to-day creative experience at London College of Fashion.
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You’ll be confident working with digital and analogue media equipment and enjoy helping others to use technical resources effectively. You may already have experience in a university, college, studio, production, equipment-hire or similar technical environment, or you may bring strong practical experience from other sectors.
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You will be approachable, organised and comfortable working as part of a team, with the confidence to support students and staff, explain equipment clearly and respond calmly and practically when problems arise.
A relevant degree, or equivalent practical experience of working with media equipment and spaces is also important, along with experience of providing student or customer support and using online systems to manage resources.
We are UAL
University of the Arts London (UAL) generates and inspires the creativity the world needs for a better future. Since 1842, our colleges have been defining creative education. With curiosity, imagination and intent we make work which creates lasting change for people and our planet. London is core to who we are, a place where we meet and share ideas with people from different backgrounds and cultures.


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Closing date: 24 August 2026 23:55.
UAL is committed to creating diverse and inclusive environments for all staff and students to work and learn – a university where we can be ourselves and reach our full potential. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and Staff Support Networks. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including race, disability, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, and caring responsibility.
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