Vacancy Number: #346
Position Title: Casual Technical Officer Glass
Employment Type: Casual
Department: Creative Arts
Location: Fairfield
Award / Agreement: Melbourne Polytechnic Academic and Professional Staff Agreement 2025 (PACCT)
Classification Level: Casual PACCT Level 4.1
Hourly Rate: $44.48 per hour
Applications Close: Sunday, 28 June 2026
Provide specialist technical support for glass studios and workshops, ensuring safe, industry-standard learning environments that support creative excellence and student success
Melbourne Polytechnic has delivered hands-on, future-focused education for more than 110 years. Our people play a vital role in supporting students, industries and communities across Victoria.
In this role, you’ll enjoy:
- Meaningful work that supports education, training, innovation and student success
- A supportive and collaborative team environment
- Flexible work arrangements, where applicable
- Exposure to diverse programs, systems and continuous improvement initiatives
- A values-driven organisation committed to inclusion, wellbeing and quality
Reporting to the Manager Creative Arts, this role provides specialist technical support across Melbourne Polytechnic’s Glass program area. You will help maintain high-quality studio and workshop environments, support the safe operation of specialist equipment, coordinate resources and consumables, and assist staff and students in achieving creative and educational outcomes.
This role suits a technically skilled and solutions-focused professional with experience in glass, visual arts or creative workshop environments who enjoys supporting learning through practical expertise and collaboration.
What You'll Do
- Maintain specialist glass studio equipment and facilities to ensure they remain safe, operational and industry-relevant
- Coordinate the preparation, storage and availability of equipment, tools and consumables to support program delivery
- Provide inductions, supervision and instruction to staff and students on the safe use of equipment and workshop facilities
- Monitor and maintain equipment records, manuals, maintenance schedules and resource plans
- Conduct workplace inspections, risk assessments and other health and safety activities as required
- Assist with pre-training assessment reviews and assessment-related activities connected to program delivery
- Liaise with suppliers, contractors and teaching staff regarding equipment, resources and technical requirements
- Source quotations and prepare purchase orders for equipment and consumables
- Investigate and adapt industry techniques and practices to support contemporary learning outcomes
- Prepare reports, documentation and recommendations relating to technical operations, equipment and facilities management
- Relevant degree, diploma or equivalent industry experience with specialist technical expertise in glass or a related creative arts discipline
- Experience working in workshop, studio or production environments supporting creative practice
- Demonstrated ability to maintain specialist equipment, facilities and technical resources
- Strong knowledge and application of Occupational Health and Safety requirements, particularly within workshop environments
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to provide technical guidance and instruction
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to develop practical and creative solutions
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage competing priorities and meet deadlines
- Current information technology skills and experience using workplace systems and technologies
- Ability to work collaboratively with teaching staff, students and a range of stakeholders
- Experience supporting educational, training or student workshop environments
- Knowledge of emerging technologies, equipment and processes within glass and creative arts practice
- Experience developing learning resources, technical guides or workshop support materials
Qualifications & Mandatory Checks
Appointment to this position is subject to meeting the qualification requirements (where applicable) and the successful completion of all mandatory employment checks.
Qualifications
To be considered for this role, applicants must hold relevant qualifications and/or equivalent experience aligned to the requirements of the role, as outlined in the Position Description.
Mandatory Checks
Appointment to this position is subject to the successful completion of all mandatory employment checks.
You must hold, or be eligible to obtain:
- A valid Victorian Working with Children Check (Employee)
- A National Police Check
- Any other role-specific employment, regulatory or safety checks required for the position
How To Apply
through Melbourne Polytechnic’s careers portal. You will be able to view the full Position Description and upload your documents online.
Please ensure you:
- Complete all pre-screening questions
- Upload your CV and a brief cover letter (maximum 2 pages) outlining how your skills and experience align with the role
- Maximum file size: 2MB per document
- Preferred format: PDF (Word .doc or .docx accepted)
- Avoid special characters in file names (e.g. ! @ # % *)
Our selection process may include:
- An interview (in person or via Microsoft Teams)
- Reference checks
- Employment and qualification verification
We aim to provide a respectful and timely recruitment experience for all applicants.
For further information, please contact the Recruitment Team via [email protected]
Melbourne Polytechnic is an equal opportunity and child-safe employer. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, people from diverse cultural backgrounds, and people of all gender identities.
Melbourne Polytechnic manages all recruitment directly. We do not accept unsolicited applications from agencies unless engaged through the State Purchasing Contract and with prior written approval.