Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences & Paxman Coolers Limited
Salary: £30,000 - £36,000 + a Personal Development budget of £4,000
This KTP role will be based at Paxman Coolers Limited, Huddersfield, HD8 0LE.
Do you hold a BSc in Software Engineering or Mechatronics Engineering? Do you excel in designing software-based solutions and have a solid grasp of mechanical design principles? Are you proficient in developing embedded software, firmware, and coding for managing device and sensor data processing?
If you're passionate about applying your engineering expertise to solve complex challenges in a commercial environment, this role is for you! Take the lead in developing software and integrating innovative sensor-based technologies for medical devices aimed at treating chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA). Work to create "smart" medical devices using an Internet of Things (IoT) strategy to change the face of cancer.
The University of Leeds has an excellent opportunity for you to ‘fast track’ your career in industry by leading a strategically important project to a successful conclusion. Through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), you will be working in partnership with Paxman Coolers Limited and the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences at the University of Leeds, one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities.
Paxman Coolers Limited, based in Huddersfield, is a global leader in scalp cooling and cryotherapy. The company has developed a medical device to prevent nerve damage in hands and feet in connection with chemotherapy (CIPN). In 2023, the cold cap system (i.e. CIA) helped almost 60,000 cancer patients across 60 countries to retain their hair during chemotherapy.
You will be integrated into Paxman Cooler’s R&D team in Huddersfield, providing a unique environment to undertake extensive research, testing, and development throughout the duration of your project. This will be supplemented when necessary during the project by utilising the "state of the art" facilities available at the University of Leeds.
Please note that this post may be suitable for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route but first-time applicants might need to qualify for salary concessions. For more information please visit: www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa.
What are the benefits of being a KTP Associate?
* All KTP Associates spend 10% of their time on Personal Development, making full use of a £4,000 PD budget.
* Access to two residential training sessions aimed at developing project management skills.
* Opportunity to gain both management and academic experience.
* Potential to fast-track a career in industry.
* Access to a wealth of academic resources.
* Access to a Travel & Subsistence and Consumables budget.
* Access to mentoring sessions through Innovate UK.
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Innovation Support Coordinator (University of Leeds)
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