National Nuclear Laboratory Limited
Location
Sellafield, Cumbria | United Kingdom
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Job Description for Instrumentation Research Technologist:
This is where your skills play a critical role in keeping everyone safe. Working in Safety, Security & Safeguards gives you the chance to make your mark on some hugely interesting projects. NNL does work that nobody else in the sector is doing, and this means we need experts like you to make it possible, whilst keeping everyone safe. We're committed to using nuclear science to benefit society for years to come. This means that you can build a long and successful career here whilst playing a meaningful role in delivering cleaner energy, reducing waste and keeping colleagues and the public out of harm's way.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Technologist in NNL Measurement and Analysis (NNL M&A). This technical role will be responsible for technical delivery of laboratory and deployment work as well as to lead research and customer project work for the Instrumentation and In-situ Analysis (IIA) team. Training will include development to technical lead and task supervisor within the NNL facilities, as well as opportunities to attend plant for maintenance, commissioning, and deployment activities.
The role will provide the ability to contribute to customer projects, working on several aspects to instrumentation development for the nuclear environment. The successful candidate should have a background in instrumentation (or similar) and have experience of working within a rig hall and/or laboratory-based environment. The position will primarily support projects and support plants to develop instruments to a deployable technical readiness level. Work will include identification of requirements, writing proposals for research and other customer work, experimental design, providing experimental data, data analysis, testing and underpinning evidence for instrumentation and processes, technical report writing, cross team communication, troubleshooting of instrumentation, and on-plant maintenance of bespoke instrumentation.
In addition, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on internally and externally funded research projects and have collaborations with academia. The position will provide opportunities to author high impact publications and to be actively involved in knowledge exchange with academia and the nuclear industry.
The location for this role is flexible and can be based at Sellafield or Workington.
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£53.72k per annum