Faculty:
Faculty of Engineering - Department of Bioengineering
Location:
South Kensington and White City Campus - On site only
Salary:
£37,108 - £40,166 per annum
Post Type:
Full Time - Open ended
Closing Date:
7th December 2025
Reference:
ENG03750
About The Role
Our diverse, multidisciplinary community of academics, researchers, technical specialists, and students work collaboratively to address some of the most pressing health and engineering challenges of our time.
This role sits within Bioengineering’s multi-disciplinary technical team and is essential to delivering high-quality practical teaching. Based primarily in the South Kensington wet laboratories, you will work closely with your team members to prepare and maintain equipment, reagents, and teaching spaces; provide hands-on technical support during classes; and ensure laboratories operate safely, efficiently, and to a high professional standard.
The post holder will help to ensure the efficient running of these resources in a manner consistent with good laboratory practice and technique.
You will also support student project work, contribute to the upkeep and improvement of facilities, and take part in departmental initiatives such as sustainability projects, CPD activities, and summer resource development. While the focus is on South Kensington teaching labs, you will work as part of a cross-campus technical team, occasionally providing support to colleagues and facilities at White City.
This is an on-site role requiring a flexible approach to working hours during term time, as well as a commitment to high-quality service, teamwork, and continuous improvement in the student learning experience.
Degree, apprenticeship, or equivalent experience in a bioscience, bioengineering, or related laboratory discipline
Appropriate professional registration (e.g., RSci, RSciTech, HCPC) or willingness to work towards this
Practical experience supporting laboratory teaching, preferably in higher education
Experience training or mentoring others in laboratory procedures
Experience in modern laboratory techniques (e.g., cell culture, microbiology, microscopy and chemistry)
Assisting lab users in the compliance and understanding of safety rules and policies
If you’d like to learn more about the role, please contact: Kenneth Keating (Head of Technical Operations and Safety) k.keating@imperial.ac.uk