Research and Development Engineer (Power Systems & Protection) 573493
Term: Fixed Term (24 months)
FTE: 1 (35 hours/week)
Closing Date: 22 April 2025
Location: Cumbernauld
To be considered for the role, you will:
* Have experience in power system modelling, carrying out power system studies and working with protection schemes gained from working in a relevant industry or in academia.
* Have experience of the delivery of research and development projects in collaboration with industry or within an industrial context.
* Have hands-on experience in designing, implementing and testing protection schemes enabling the secure and resilient supply of electricity.
* Demonstrate excellent technical writing ability and strong communication skills.
* Be a self-starter, and be able to plan, conduct and co-ordinate research and knowledge exchange activities with minimal supervision, as well as generate new ideas and concepts, with the capacity to work in a dynamically changing team environment.
About PNDC
Established in 2013 as one of the University of Strathclyde’s industry-facing innovation centres, PNDC is a world-class whole energy systems innovation, test and demonstration environment across multiple locations, shaping the energy transition through its leading-edge programme of work. The facilities and capabilities offered by PNDC are unique in Europe, attracting global organisations to partner with us in our combined efforts to accelerate the deployment of innovations across the whole energy system.
PNDC continues to evolve its capabilities in the established facility located in Cumbernauld and support innovation in advancing power networks and accelerating the decarbonisation of heat and transport. PNDC is investing over £20m in new capabilities with a particular focus on decarbonisation of heat and transport, and will launch a second testing facility in 2023.
The PNDC innovation programme covers three main focus areas: Advancement of Power Networks, Decarbonisation of Heat, and Decarbonisation of Transport. The programme includes a number of innovation themes within each area as well as whole energy system innovation across power networks, heat and transport.
We are a dynamic, flexible and collaborative team, where colleagues support each other through constructive challenge as well as simply lending a hand to build something new. We are energised when we see the products we’ve helped develop being deployed and actively reducing costs to consumers, increasing reliability of supply or making the world a more sustainable place. If this appeals to you, then please visit our website (www.pndc.co.uk) to learn more about our Focus Areas and our team.
While part of the University of Strathclyde, the PNDC is an off campus industry-facing facility based near Cumbernauld.
Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Ibrahim Abdulhadi, Lead R&D Engineer (Ibrahim.f.abdulhadi@strath.ac.uk).
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