Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate (111838-0726)

University of Warwick
Coventry, United Kingdom
7 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Compensation
£ 46K

Job location

Coventry, United Kingdom

Tech stack

Adobe InDesign
Communications Protocols
Hardware Design
Software Engineering
KTP

Job description

Duration: Fixed term contract until 29th June 2029

About the Role

Informal Queries

  • For informal queries, please contact Professor Richard McMahon at r.mcmahon.1@warwick.ac.uk

This post is for a KTP associate based at James Walker Sealing Systems in Bingley and working with WMG at the University of Warwick, working in the Power Electronics and Electric Machines Group. It involves working with a multi-disciplinary team of mechanical, electrical, controls and production colleagues on the development of a smart mechanical stress monitoring system.

About You

We seek an electronics engineer to work on remote monitoring instrumentation using best practice communications protocols, hardware development and validation. The project will create a viable, commercially acceptable remote monitoring system that will measure mechanical stress, collect data and communicate to a central computing facility. The product will be applied to renewables, power generation and heavy industry applications.

You will have a degree in electrical or electronics engineering or a similar discipline, have a broad experience of product hardware and software design, including system modelling, circuit design and communications theory, project delivery and engineering expertise in industry and/or academia, with the ability to make best possible use of our state-of-the-art research facilities and to transfer knowledge internally and externally. The successful applicant will have know-how in Design for Manufacture, service and end-of-life, including familiarity with appropriate HSE and WEEE regulations

Full details of the duties and selection criteria for this role can be found in the vacancy advert on the University of Warwick's jobs pages. You will be routed to this when you click on the 'Apply' button.

£35,608 to £46,049 per annum

Requirements

We seek an electronics engineer to work on remote monitoring instrumentation using best practice communications protocols, hardware development and validation. The project will create a viable, commercially acceptable remote monitoring system that will measure mechanical stress, collect data and communicate to a central computing facility. The product will be applied to renewables, power generation and heavy industry applications.

You will have a degree in electrical or electronics engineering or a similar discipline, have a broad experience of product hardware and software design, including system modelling, circuit design and communications theory, project delivery and engineering expertise in industry and/or academia, with the ability to make best possible use of our state-of-the-art research facilities and to transfer knowledge internally and externally. The successful applicant will have know-how in Design for Manufacture, service and end-of-life, including familiarity with appropriate HSE and WEEE regulations

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