National Space Centre
Technical Support Electronics Specialist

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Technical Support Electronics Specialist
We are looking to recruit a Technical Support Electronics Specialist to undertake full Duty Technician responsibilities, including the daily operation of the exhibition and responding to technical issues, while acting as the lead specialist for electronics (systems, faults, and projects) across the organisation. They will also use the resources and technology available to ensure the highest standard of technical support across the National Space Centre.
The successful candidate will have a strong practical knowledge of electronics systems, components and fault-finding, the ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues under pressure, and excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Salary: £30,520 per annum
Hours
- 35 hours per week, rota to include irregular evening and weekend work. Time off in lieu for any overtime where possible.
- You will be required to be flexible according to the needs of the business.
To apply, please submit your CV and a covering letter via BambooHR. (No agencies).
Closing date for completed applications: 9am Monday 31st August 2026.
Please note - We reserve the right to bring forward the closing date if we receive a suitable number of high-quality applications from which to make a shortlist. Therefore, we recommend that you apply as soon as possible rather than wait until the published closing date.
Interviews for short-listed candidates - September 2026. Successful shortlisted applicants will be provided specific dates upon invite to interview.
Further information about the National Space Centre may be found on our website https://spacecentre.co.uk/
Candidate privacy statement: https://spacecentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/National_Space_Centre_GDPR_Candidate_privacy_notice-2.pdf
Job Description
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Technical Support Electronics Specialist
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Head of IT & Technical Services
Overall Purpose
Using the resources and technology available, ensure the highest standard of technical support across the National Space Centre. To undertake full Duty Technician responsibilities, including the daily operation of the exhibition and responding to technical issues, while acting as the lead specialist for electronics (systems, faults, and projects) across the organisation.
Main Tasks
Duty Technician Responsibilities
- Undertake Duty Technician duties as required, working on a roster system including weekends and evenings.
- Be responsible for all technical aspects of the building and the smooth running of the National Space Centre, including fire evacuation and lift rescue procedures.
- Start up and shut down the exhibition daily and respond to technical faults as first-line support.
- Maintain overall responsibility for the quality and operation of exhibition systems (IT, AV, electronics and infrastructure) with support from the wider team.
- Undertake and record regular technical checks as required.
- Maintain a strong working knowledge of all technical systems and respond to issues safely and effectively.
Electronics Specialist Responsibilities
- Act as the lead specialist for all electronics-related systems within the National Space Centre.
- Diagnose, repair and maintain electronic components across exhibition interactives, control systems and infrastructure.
- Lead on fault-finding and resolution of complex electronic issues beyond first-line support.
- Take ownership of electronics-focused maintenance schedules and improvements.
- Support and deliver electronics elements of technical projects, upgrades and installations.
- Specify, test and implement replacement components or system improvements where required.
- Maintain documentation and schematics relating to electronics systems and ensure they are kept up to date.
Events and Operational Support
- Provide technical support for corporate and public events, including liaison with clients and internal teams, setup, operation and breakdown.


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General Responsibilities
- Assist other members of the Technical Services team as required.
- Maintain high standards of customer care, always presenting a professional and approachable manner.
- Follow and contribute to technical procedures and processes, ensuring accurate records are maintained.
- Support the ongoing development of systems, procedures and operational practices.
- Undertake training (internal and external) to maintain and develop technical skills.
- Carry out any other duties commensurate with the role as required by the Head of IT and Technical Services.
Person Specification
Essential
- Strong practical knowledge of electronics systems, components and fault-finding.
- Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues under pressure.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong organisational and communication skills.
- Awareness of electrical safety and safe working practices.
- Flexible approach to working hours and duties.
Desirable
- Experience working with exhibition or interactive systems.
- Experience of microcontrollers, embedded systems or control hardware.
- Experience supporting live events or visitor attractions.
- Basic mechanical skills, including the ability to undertake minor repairs, adjustments and fabrication where required.
- Experience working with mechanical components within interactive exhibits or technical installations.
- Relevant qualifications in electronics, electrical engineering or similar discipline.
These tasks are indicative of the role and are not exhaustive. Further reviews of this Job Description will take place as the National Space Centre develops and operational requirements change.
Workplace
The National Space Centre offices in Leicester.
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