At a Glance
- Tasks: Support glass workshops, maintain safety, and enhance learning resources.
- Company: Join Manchester Met's creative Art & Design team.
- Benefits: Gain hands-on experience and develop technical skills in a vibrant environment.
- Other info: Perfect for 2025 graduates looking to kickstart their careers in a dynamic setting.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in a creative workshop while building your career.
- Qualifications: Practical skills in glass-making and health and safety awareness.
The predicted salary is between 25000 - 30000 Β£ per year.
Please note, this opportunity is only available to Manchester Met 2025 graduates who will be based in the UK for the duration of this role. You must have graduated from an undergraduate course from Manchester Met in June 2025 to apply. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applications from current or previous postgraduate students.
This role sits within the Art & Design technical services team, specifically supporting the glass workshops. The glass workshop provides specialist facilities and technical expertise to students and staff working within creative glass disciplines, ensuring a safe, well-maintained, and innovative learning environment. The main purpose of this role is to support the effective running of the glass workshops by assisting technical staff, maintaining a safe and organised working environment and contributing to the development of digital resources and systems that enhance learning, accessibility, and workshop efficiency. The role also aims to provide hands-on experience in technical support, health and safety practice, and small-scale project delivery within a creative workshop setting.
Responsibilities:
- Supporting technical staff in the day-to-day running of the glass workshops.
- Ensuring workshop users adhere to health and safety requirements.
- Reviewing and contributing to health and safety documentation.
- Identifying, monitoring, and reporting health and safety hazards or equipment issues to technical staff.
- Carrying out routine equipment checks and reporting faults.
- Maintaining workshop cleanliness and organisation, ensuring users clean up after themselves.
- Organising stores and managing stock.
- Professionally responding to workshop users' queries, applying knowledge and signposting to technical staff where appropriate.
- Assisting with the digital needs of the workshop, including content creation, resources and system improvements.
- Producing ideas, generating reports, and presenting findings to technical staff.
- Problem-solving complex technical issues within the workshop environment.
- Supporting colleagues to achieve successful completion of projects.
- Using initiative and judgement to improve and modernise workshop systems and processes.
- Taking responsibility for small-scale projects and delivering them to agreed deadlines.
The assessment centre will consist of:
- Opportunity to network with Hiring Managers to discuss their roles
- Group task
Manchester Metropolitan University is committed to supporting the rights, responsibilities, dignity, health and wellbeing of staff and students through our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
Essential Skills and Experience:
- Practical technical workshop skills, particularly within a glass-making environment
- Health and safety awareness and application in a specialist setting
- Digital content creation (video production, guides, and instructional materials)
- Use of learning platforms such as Moodle
- Communication and customer service skills when supporting workshop users
- Problem-solving and technical troubleshooting abilities
- Project management, including planning and delivering small-scale projects
- Organisation, stock management, and attention to detail
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a technical team
- Confidence in presenting ideas and reporting to colleagues
Desirable:
- Basic video production skills (filming, editing, exporting)
- Experience creating digital content (e.g., images, PDFs, written guides)
- Desire to work within the creative glass sector
- Experience editing content directly in Moodle
- Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, or similar tools
- Understanding of diverse learning styles
- Experience working in or around technical or hands-on learning environments
- Basic understanding of SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and how to communicate them clearly
Technical Services Associate (Glass) in Manchester employer: Manchester Metropolitan University
At Manchester Metropolitan University, we pride ourselves on fostering a vibrant and inclusive work culture that prioritises the growth and wellbeing of our staff. As a Technical Services Associate in our Art & Design technical services team, you will benefit from hands-on experience in a creative workshop environment, with opportunities for professional development and collaboration with passionate colleagues. Our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion ensures that every employee feels valued and supported, making it an excellent place to build your career.
Contact Details:
Manchester Metropolitan University Recruitment Team