Biomedical Engineering Teaching Laboratory Supervisor

Company: University of Southampton
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Location: Southampton
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About the School

Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton is the UK’s top School integrating Computer Science, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering.

The subject of Electronics and Electrical Engineering is consistently ranked in the top 10 of UK Universities and in the top 100 globally.

We are the leading department of our kind in the country, with some of the best facilities in electronics, electrical engineering and computer science.

We were one of the first universities to be named an Academic Centre of Excellence in both Cyber Security Education and Research.

Position Overview

Do you want to play a major role in inspiring the next generation of students in a world‑class University?

This is an exciting opportunity to join the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) as a Biomedical Engineering Teaching Laboratory Supervisor (Maternity cover) to run the new Biomedical Engineering Teaching Labs.

As a Biomedical Engineering Teaching Laboratory Supervisor (Maternity cover) you will be responsible to plan, sustain, and organise the Technical delivery of core undergraduate and taught undergraduate specialist Biomedical Engineering associated with all ECS taught degrees, and, to support the School’s strategic growth of teaching facilities.

In this role you will manage the day‑to‑day running of ECS’s state of the art Biomedical Engineering Teaching Laboratory services and equipment, and to provide specialist Technical support and advice to the School’s practical educational activities.

Successful delivery in this role will significantly contribute to protecting the capital investment in ECS teaching facilities and to deliver the maximum educational value from them.

Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide, we’re progressive and we push the boundaries of what we’re teaching our students – and what we’re learning alongside them.

We encourage and support our staff to pursue their research and develop enterprise activities.

With major sector centres including Responsible AI UK, centres for Healthcare Technologies, Flexible Electronics and e‑Textiles, and Internet of Things, and modern laboratory facilities from the Zepler cleanrooms to the Tony Davis High Voltage lab, our reputation for teaching, research and enterprise is exceptional.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, sustain, and organise the technical delivery of core undergraduate and taught undergraduate specialist Biomedical Engineering associated with all ECS taught degrees, and support the School’s strategic growth of teaching facilities.
  • Manage the day‑to‑day running of ECS’s state of the art biomedical engineering teaching laboratory services and equipment, and provide specialist technical support and advice to the School’s practical educational activities.
  • Protect the capital investment in ECS teaching facilities and deliver maximum educational value from them.

Qualifications

  • Hold a relevant degree qualification and proven chemical experience and practical laboratory skills, and laboratory management.
  • Substantial experience in a relevant technical field, with proven experience of successfully planning work activities.

Additional Information

Athena SWAN Silver Award recognised, we’re committed to improving equality for women in science and engineering, so we’ll help you find a good work‑life balance with flexible or even part‑time working hours, with a workload adjusted accordingly.

ECS provides a unique, friendly and supportive environment. We have a range of staff development programmes and a unique mentoring and wellbeing scheme.

Please visit https://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/workinghere to find out more about working with us.

The University of Southampton is committed to sustainability and being a globally responsible university and has been awarded the Platinum EcoAward.

For more details contact Katie Chamberlain K.E.Chamberlain@soton.ac.uk or Mr David Oakley do@ecs.soton.ac.uk

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Posted: April 1st, 2026