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Technical Services Coordinator in Making (maternity cover)

Royal College of Art

All three sites, London, United Kingdom Full-time

Β£55,040 - Β£61,322 per annum

Posted 1 month ago Closed 18 Dec 2025

Job Description

We are looking for an experienced, adaptable, dynamic, highly motivated and outcome-focused person to work with our technical support team at the Royal College of Art. Your teams deliver a wide variety of making and digital making activities across campuses. These are areas where students are sketch making, assembling, experimenting and developing physical 3D concepts. A key part of this role is the growth of bench based making areas that allow students to explore and develop work within the experimental stages of their research. This is a full time role to cover maternity leave for up to a year from February 2026.

The day job as a Making Technical Coordinator:

Lead a selection of technical teams, allocating technical duties and support tasks, delegating fairly and providing focus and motivation.

Coordinate the growth of multiple technical spaces by establishing clear team objectives and providing the appropriate support and guidance where necessary.

Manage the buying and setting up of new equipment and services.

Liaise with other Technical Coordinators and represent your area through attendance of college-wide meetings and forums.

Assist students and staff in problem solving and finding technical solutions.

Organise and oversee maintenance of specialist equipment and manage the allocated budgets as required.

Support College Teaching, Learning, Research activity that may require technical input from your team.


What you will need to have:

The ability to coordinate effectively both services and teams of highly skilled technical staff across a broad range of specialist technical areas.

Experience of planning and delivering technical content for the virtual learning environment.

Excellent organisational, time management and planning skills with the ability to prioritise as appropriate.

Proven ability to manage projects to time and budget.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal at all levels.

Ability to chair meetings and make/give formal presentations, communicating effectively to individuals and groups at all levels.

Ability to deal with difficult situations and confidential matters and to resolve problems when they arise.

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