About the Role
Our seek an experienced and practicing Senior Scientist / Engineer. We are now working in a hybrid way, with a mix of remote and office working. We strive to offer a great work-life balance - if you are looking for full time, part time or flexible options, we will try to make this work where it is business possible.
You will be joining our team at an exciting time - we maintain the UK’s National Time Scale, UTC (NPL), and are currently developing a system that will underpin our Critical National Infrastructure. This will address the risks associated with our dependency on global navigation satellite systems (such as GPS) that are vulnerable to both natural and intentional interference.
As Senior Scientist / Engineer, you will join a multi-disciplinary team of Scientists and Engineers in our effort to develop new Time and Frequency infrastructure within the UK. You'll enjoy a pivotal role in creating robust systems for ground- and satellite-based Time and Frequency dissemination, based on Atomic Clocks located at several UK sites. This will include testing and implementation of:
Satellite communication
Optical fibre
GNSS-based monitoring subsystems
Key responsibilities:
Leading a team of System Engineers and Scientists to deliver high-quality projects to time, quality and cost
Design and implementation of hardware and software for satellite communication, optical fibre and GNSS-based time and frequency transfer techniques for comparing distant atomic clocks
Developing novel time dissemination systems, equipment and applications to support UK sovereign and industry needs
Collaborating with wider teams to innovate high-specification solutions
Interacting with internal and external stakeholders to determine their needs and meet their expectations
Excitingly, this role offers opportunities to partner with external organisations and work from multiple sites within the UK.
About You
We believe that diversity and unique perspectives are key to the success of our science projects. For this role, we particularly encourage applications from candidates underrepresented in STEM disciplines, in particular women, disabled, black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates.
Reporting to a Principle Scientist, you’ll play a pivotal role in the design of critical UK infrastructure that pushes the boundaries of measurement accuracy for the UK’s new resilient Time Scale. To be successful in this role, you will have the following skills, experience, and qualifications:
Essential:
Experience in Time and Frequency measurement/Time scales.
A degree in a relevant field of Science or Engineering
Leading Systems Engineering processes; including requirements, design and implementation
Team management
Excellent written and verbal communication.
Good customer facing skills
A rigorous approach to problem solving and the ability to develop solutions to difficult problems
Advantageous:
A postgraduate degree in a relevant field of Science or Engineering; such as satellite navigation systems (GNSS), SATCOM, communications or systems engineering
Postgraduate experience (industrial or R&D) in software engineering applications, such as Python, LabVIEW or MATLAB
Professional experience within an Engineering or R&D environment
Experience of working on Systems Engineering projects from start to completion
Practical knowledge of SATCOM, optical fibre, and GNSS-based systems
Real-time monitoring and control of electronic hardware
Experience in atmospheric propagation of radio/microwave signals or Space science/systems
Experience of working on software for robust operational systems
We actively recruit citizens of all backgrounds, but the nature of our work in specific departments means that nationality, residency and security requirements can be more tightly defined than others. You will be asked about this throughout the recruitment process.
To work at NPL, you will need to obtain BPSS security clearance.
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