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Research, Development & Innovation Project Leader (KTP Associate)
School of Computer Science
An exciting opportunity to work with one of the UK’s leading dedicated manufacturers on an ambitious and innovative 36-month project developing new ideas, methodologies, and technologies.
Gateway Chassis Solutions designs and manufactures a range of chassis for Caravan Holiday Homes, Leisure Lodges and Residential Park Homes. Their range of chassis have been designed to suit a wide range of applications in the industry.
GCS has a vision to transform the nature of their business by expanding their production line by incorporating a bespoke robotics system, thereby increasing market share in the UK chassis market through more competitive pricing and improved quality.
This KTP project will investigate, develop and embed an innovative, safe and efficient robotic welding system into a traditional manufacturing environment. It will boost company productivity, foster a culture of change, drive company diversification and lay the foundation for new market development including export opportunities.
This project is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) - part of a national, Government-supported initiative, which provides graduates with fast-track career opportunities through work on challenging technical & IT projects (for more information please visit https://www.ktp-uk.org).
The KTP project will be fully championed with expertise from the University of Hull and Gateway Chassis Solutions.
You will be supported to continue your personal and professional development throughout the project, acquiring new transferable skills that will enhance your employability; a £6000 budget is available for this training. The project offers the potential to undertake a higher degree (although this is not a requirement of the post).
For the right candidate, there are excellent prospects for obtaining permanent employment with Gateway Chassis Solutions at the end of the KTP project.
We are looking for a candidate who has an honours degree (preferably at the 2:1 level or above) - and potentially a Masters qualification or a doctorate - in a relevant subject, such as Computer Science, Robotics or Electrical/Electronic Engineering. As well as this, you will need:
1. Strong knowledge of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and data analysis.
2. Hands-on experience in robotic simulation tools and implementing algorithms on robotic systems.
3. Familiarity with extracting and analysing telemetry data from robots such as different IoT and communication protocols.
4. Excellent problem-solving skills and a detail-oriented mindset.
5. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment.
Desirable Skills
1. Previous experience in an industrial research, development, and innovation (RD&I) environment.
2. Knowledge of welding processes and standards (optional but advantageous).
3. Experience with tools such as MATLAB, Python, ROS (Robot Operating System), or similar.
4. Aware of safety standards and protocols in robotics and industrial automation.
Salary: Between U024 £31,396 and U027 £33,966 per annum, depending on experience. Plus, a personal development budget of up to £6,000.
Candidates are requested to upload a CV and covering letter. To discuss this role informally, please contact: Dr Baseer Ahmad baseer.ahmad@hull.ac.uk
For information about the School of Computer Science visit: https://www.hull.ac.uk/faculties/departments/school-of-computer-science
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