Laser Development Lab Technician

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Glasgow
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At Coherent Scotland, we develop laser systems.
Our systems are deployed in a wide variety of markets including renewable energy, microelectronics, fundamental research, life sciences and medicine.
We aim to make a positive impact on everybody's life by providing customers with lasers with superior reliability and performance. Coherent Scotland has grown strongly and consistently over the past ten years, even through times of global economic slowdown.
We have a healthy product development pipeline which will enable this growth to continue in the future.
This will generate many exciting opportunities for personal growth within the organisation in the years to come.
We develop and manufacture many different lasers on site as well as manufacturing lasers which are developed in other Coherent divisions. Coherent Scotland is based at the West of Scotland Science Park in Glasgow and is a subsidiary of Coherent Corp., a global leader in the manufacture of materials, networking equipment and laser products.
We are housed in a purpose-built facility with research and development, manufacturing, and marketing all on one site. We have a friendly, business-orientated work environment and great staff facilities within our modern building, including as an on-site cafeteria.
In addition, we offer a competitive remuneration package which includes a contributory pension scheme, subsidised private health care and free life assurance.
However, if work-life balance is important to you, you'll also be pleased to know that we operate flexible core hours which provide the opportunity to start your weekend early. JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a Lab Technician to support the smooth and safe operation of our development labs.
You will play a key role in maintaining and calibrating lab equipment, supporting build activities, and executing tasks to support safety and workplace organisation (6S).
This role will suit someone hands-on and proactive, who can work flexibly across a range of technical and support tasks. PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES . * Carry out calibration of lab equipment and maintain calibration records. * Troubleshoot and repair lab equipment and liaise with suppliers for more complex issues. * Monitor lab supplies and coordinate restocking and procurement requests. * Prepare basic mechanical and electrical assemblies under supervision or from instructions. * Build up electro-mechanical prototype assemblies, including basic wiring * Organise and maintain prototype part storage, including labelling and tracking. * Coordinate kitting of prototype parts for engineers, ensuring components are ready and complete for development builds. * Execute routine lab support tasks such as optical table setups, fixture preparation, and cabling. * Act on Health & Safety observations or audit actions and maintain safety standards. * Log and follow up on lab-related EHS or facilities requests. * Support the upkeep of 6S practices in development labs. * Support laser engineers with setup and teardown of test rigs, and safe movement of systems. * Support the implementation of lab procedures and process improvements. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE * Degree level education or equivalent relevant experience working in an Engineering, or a related technical discipline is desirable. * Experience in a laboratory or relatable technical workshop is highly valued. * Background in lasers, optics, or photonics would be beneficial. * Experience in electro-mechanical assembly and familiarity with common tools and techniques. * Familiarity with basic electrical and mechanical repair techniques is desirable. * Good organizational and record-keeping skills. * A proactive and practical approach to problem solving. * A willingness to get involved and take ownership of lab improvement actions. SKILLS & OTHER REQUIREMENTS * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. * A continuous improvement mind-set, keen to pursue opportunities to improve working areas and efficiencies. * Demonstrated ability to work independently or in a small team. * Comfortable prioritising work and managing multiple tasks. * A hands-on, can-do attitude and willingness to learn new skills. * Understanding of safe working practices in lab environments. * A positive attitude towards tidiness and organizational excellence is a must WORKING CONDITIONS Working conditions typical of a climate controlled and professional office environment.
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS All employees are required to follow the site EHS procedures and Coherent Scotland EHS standards. QUALITY & ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES Depending on location, this position may be responsible for the execution and maintenance of the ISO 9000, 9001, 14001 and/or other applicable standards that may apply to the relevant roles and responsibilities within the Quality Management System and Environmental Management System. CULTURE COMMITMENT Ensure adherence to company's values (ICARE) in all aspects of your position at Coherent: Integrity - Create an Environment of Trust Collaboration - Innovate Through the Sharing of Ideas Accountability - Own the Process and the Outcome Respect - Recognize the Value in Everyone Enthusiasm - Find a Sense of Purpose in WorkCoherent is a global leader in lasers, engineered materials and networking components.
We are a vertically integrated manufacturing company that develops innovative products for diversified applications in the industrial, optical communications, military, life sciences, semiconductor equipment, and consumer markets.
Coherent provides a comprehensive career development platform within an environment that challenges employees to perform at their best, while rewarding excellence and hard-work through a competitive compensation program.
It's an exciting opportunity to work for a company that offers stability, longevity and growth.
Come Join Us! Note to recruiters and employment agencies: We will not pay for unsolicited resumes from recruiters and employment agencies unless we have a signed agreement and have required assistance, in writing, for a specific opening.

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