Technical Officer (Electronics) at Macquarie University
North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Oct, 25

Salary

86087.0

Posted On

09 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

PRIMARY DETAIL

  • Annual base $86,087 (HEW 5.1), plus 17% employer’s superannuation contribution and annual leave loading.
  • Full-time, two year fixed term contract
  • Supportive team and hybrid working environment
    About the Role
    Australian Astronomical Optics - Macquarie (AAO-MQ) is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic Electronics Technician to provide specialist technical support for the delivery of instrumentation projects and the operational running of the laboratories. The electronics technician will work in a small group comprising electronics engineers and electronics technicians.

Reporting to and under the guidance of the Electronics Group Manager, some your responsibilities will include:

  • Schematic entry of digital and analogue circuits using CAD based tools.
  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout of digital and analogue circuits using CAD based tools.
  • Mechanical design (using mechanical CAD tools), manufacture and construction of mechanical mounting hardware, enclosures and front panels for printed circuit board assemblies.
  • Assembly of PCBs using Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and through hole IC component technology.
  • Construction of cable assemblies, including termination of cables with a variety of connector technologies.
  • Test and debug of circuit and cable assemblies.
  • Assist with instrument assembly, installation, testing and commissioning at telescope sites in Australian and potentially overseas.
  • Debug faulty electronics equipment to component level, using laboratory test equipment – including oscilloscopes and multi-meters.
  • Development of small prototype and test circuits (including design and construction).
  • Procurement of electronics components and materials.
  • Wiring of equipment cabinets and chassis.
  • Field wiring of electro-mechanical assemblies.
  • Maintenance of CAD system symbol and component libraries.
  • Maintenance of purchase order database.
  • Procurement of laboratory test equipment and tools.
  • Maintenance of laboratory component and equipment storerooms and chemicals.
  • Documentation of test results, methods and procedures.
  • Contribute to project planning and delivery through the project life cycle including ensuring that scheduling, design, testing or production issues are raised.
  • Contribute to the safe use of all tools and systems, and personnel in the AAO Workshop (and on remote sites) including WHS matters and development of appropriate procedures.

About Us
The Faculty of Science and Engineering is driven by the spirit of innovation. Here we nurture the next generation of science and technology innovators. The pairing of engineering and science in a single faculty means many of our research discoveries in science see direct technological applications in engineering. We are active within many industry partnerships, commercial collaborations, and joint enterprise initiatives with government, industry and business partners.
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Responsibilities
  • Schematic entry of digital and analogue circuits using CAD based tools.
  • Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout of digital and analogue circuits using CAD based tools.
  • Mechanical design (using mechanical CAD tools), manufacture and construction of mechanical mounting hardware, enclosures and front panels for printed circuit board assemblies.
  • Assembly of PCBs using Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and through hole IC component technology.
  • Construction of cable assemblies, including termination of cables with a variety of connector technologies.
  • Test and debug of circuit and cable assemblies.
  • Assist with instrument assembly, installation, testing and commissioning at telescope sites in Australian and potentially overseas.
  • Debug faulty electronics equipment to component level, using laboratory test equipment – including oscilloscopes and multi-meters.
  • Development of small prototype and test circuits (including design and construction).
  • Procurement of electronics components and materials.
  • Wiring of equipment cabinets and chassis.
  • Field wiring of electro-mechanical assemblies.
  • Maintenance of CAD system symbol and component libraries.
  • Maintenance of purchase order database.
  • Procurement of laboratory test equipment and tools.
  • Maintenance of laboratory component and equipment storerooms and chemicals.
  • Documentation of test results, methods and procedures.
  • Contribute to project planning and delivery through the project life cycle including ensuring that scheduling, design, testing or production issues are raised.
  • Contribute to the safe use of all tools and systems, and personnel in the AAO Workshop (and on remote sites) including WHS matters and development of appropriate procedures
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