Royal College of Art
Visualisation Lab Manager - Specialist Technical Instructor in Visualisation

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Duration: One Year Fixed Term
Hours: 1.0FTE, 35 hrs per week
Location: Battersea Campus, London
We are looking for an experienced, adaptable and highly motivated person to work in the SNAP Visualisation Lab at the Royal College of Art.
The SNAP Visualisation Lab is a multimodal environment that allows for large scale visuals, virtual environments and immersive experiences to support staff to engage with research and external partners.
Within the lab there is:
- A 65m² double-height space with three sided projection.
- 5x 4K22 Barco projectors.
- A spatial tracking array to support VR and immersive interactions.
- Stereo and spatial audio options.
- A range of software that supports multimedia playback and immersive experiences.
Working as the dedicated technical specialist in this Research & Knowledge Exchange focused space, this role will provide specialist support for large scale multimedia projection, immersive environments and audio delivery. There will be training and development opportunities on the software and equipment for the most suitable candidate.
About the Role:
As the SNAP Visualisation Lab Manager - Specialist Technical Instructor you will be:
- Working closely with staff, students and external partners to support project development within and for the SNAP Lab.
- Setting up and running tests and experiments on behalf of staff or commercial clients.
- Managing events and bookings within the Lab.
- Designing workflows, user guides and safety protocols for the new laboratory.
- Training staff and external partners on new equipment and processes.
- Ordering consumables and planning maintenance of equipment.
- Engaging with peer-to-peer learning alongside other technical specialists and academic staff.
- Problem solving and playing an active part in the lab’s development.
- Supporting the Lab’s progression by engaging in both personal and technological development.
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About You :
We're looking for someone who combines strong software and hardware experience with excellent communication and a collaborative approach.
You’ll bring:
- Significant knowledge and experience of managing multi-user spaces, including equipment management, software updates, booking systems and user configuration.
- Experience of delivering large scale visualisation and immersive environment projects within at least one games development platform (such as Unreal or Unity)
- Experience with at least one additional program of the lab's software suite: TouchDesigner, Notch, Pixera, Vertex, Vioso.
- Experience working with large scale visualisation and projection.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal
- Excellent organisational, time management and planning skills with the ability to prioritise as appropriate
The Recruitment Process:
Please be aware that the questions within the application form are an important first step in the interview process. We ask you to take time to provide full, detailed responses as they will play a key role in determining whether you progress to the next stage.


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Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a formal interview, which will include a 10 min presentation. As part of the process, there will also be a tour of the facilities.
Why Join us :
Founded in 1837, the Royal College of Art is the world’s largest community of postgraduate art and design students. It is also the oldest art and design university in continuous operation and has been ranked as the world's number one art and design university for a remarkable twelve consecutive years, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 – the worldwide survey of academic and industry opinion.
Please see Information Pack for further details of this exciting new role. If you would like further details or an informal chat about the position - please contact Natalie Murphy - Technical Coordinator Intelligent Manufacturing & Research Resourcing, via email: Natalie.Murphy@rca.ac.uk.
Closing date for applications: 11.59pm on Sunday 9th of August 2026
Interviews are expected to take place: 26th of August 2026
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