The Department of Physics is looking to recruit a Laser Safety Officer. The postholder will play a key role in laser management in the Department of Physics, providing expert safety guidance and support for lasers in research and teaching activities in the department. You will be experienced in laser-based equipment, techniques and processes. The role will be to manage and deliver the departmental laser safety management programme. This will include advising on laser risk assessments and lab local rules, alignment procedures, delivering laser safety training, advising on equipment purchases, coordinating and reviewing laser safety activities across the research groups and teaching activities, representing Physics at relevant committees, and advising the Head of Department Office on current best practices in laser use and safety. You will work on a range of projects supporting the research groups and teaching laboratories in the Department of Physics.
The focus will be on overseeing the safety management of all lasers in the department of Physics. You will be a central point of expertise, creating a unified understanding of the department's laser safety requirements and resources.
The role will be to manage and deliver the departmental laser management programme. This will include advising on laser risk assessments and lab local rules, alignment procedures, delivering laser safety training, advising on equipment purchases, coordinating and reviewing laser safety activities across the research groups and teaching activities, representing Physics at relevant committees, and advising the Head of Department Office on current best practices in laser use and safety. You will work on a range of projects supporting the research groups and teaching laboratories in the Department of Physics.
We are looking for an individual with experience in laser safety with the following attributes:
- Educated to degree level in laser physics or similar disciplines or have equivalent experience in industrial setting or other workplaces where lasers are used.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills for effective interaction with other support services members, technical, academic, teaching staff, students and external contacts.
- Experience in laser based experimental techniques and processes
- Demonstrable experience of operating and maintain laser systems
- Experience of undertaking and assisting with optical experiments Experience of day-to-day supervision of research students and researchers in a laboratory environment
- Experience of working in a laser laboratory environment or similar environment
- Ability to operate and maintain hazardous lasers and to complete laser safety related calculations
- Ability to demonstrate application of laser safety principles in research or similar environment.
- A understanding of hazards, risks and appropriate control measures associated with lasers and their safe use.
- Able to produce clear and concise written material.
- The opportunity to join an award-winning technical team a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to use science for humanity.
- A chance to pass on your knowledge to the next generation of physicists inspiring them to greatness.
- Access to modern and high-quality equipment to carry out your role.
- A chance to work closely with academics and support staff within the Department of Physics and the wider university to achieve your goals.
- Develop in your role with access to learning and development opportunities.
- Benefit from a sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 41 days’ annual leave and generous pension schemes).
- Access to a range of workplace benefits including a flexible working policy from day one, generous family leave packages, on-site leisure facilities and cycle-to-work scheme.
- Interest-free season ticket loan schemes for travel.
- Be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various staff networks and resources to support your personal and professional wellbeing.
This is a full-time post (35 hours per week).
If you require any further details about the role, please contact: Paul Brown, Head of Technical Operations - [email protected]
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