Hub Coding Technician (330055)
 

Salary range:  £32,817 - £40,322 
FTE:  1 (35 hours/week) 
Term: Fixed Term (18 months) 
Closing date:  08/03/2021 

Applications are invited for a software engineer to work in the EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hub in Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (www.cmac.ac.uk) led by the University of Strathclyde. The CMAC Hub comprises a multidisciplinary team of academics and researchers located across seven Universities within the UK providing a platform for collaborative research, training and knowledge exchange in the area of advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing. The CMAC Hub has a large and vibrant programme with key Industry partners including AZ, Bayer, GSK, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche and Takeda with a broad range of technology companies and SMEs. CMAC has also benefited in recent years from significant capital investments to create a world-class suite of research facilities and operates a comprehensive suite of high-value, state-of-the-art continuous processing equipment, novel monitoring and control systems and extensive off-line characterisation capabilities to support our research.

You will join a vibrant programme of basic, applied and digital research that spans advanced crystallisation and processing of active ingredients and formulated systems, process analysis, monitoring and control as well as product analysis, testing and characterisation.

Experience of coding and development of software and digital tools will be essential. You will be a capable Computer Scientist able to do coding and software development and integration of tasks. Experience of working in a multi-centre University research environment will be advantageous.

You will have excellent written and verbal skills with the ability to demonstrate prioritisation and scheduling of your own workload. Candidates must have strong problem solving abilities, demonstrating innovation and creativity in dealing with challenges. Excellent organisational, communication and interpersonal skills will be essential. It would be advantageous if candidates have a degree in a relevant subject (computational science, chemical or mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics, or other related discipline).

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Andrea Johnston, Hub Programme Manager (andrea.johnston@strath.ac.uk).    

It is anticipated that formal interviews for this post will be held on 23/03/2021

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Faculty
Faculty of Science
Department/School
Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
Staff Category
Technical Services
Type of Employment
Fixed-term
Working Hours
Full-time
Vacancy Description
 
Salary range:  £32,817 - £40,322 
FTE:  1 (35 hours/week) 
Term: Fixed Term (18 months) 
Closing date:  08/03/2021 

Applications are invited for a software engineer to work in the EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hub in Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (www.cmac.ac.uk) led by the University of Strathclyde. The CMAC Hub comprises a multidisciplinary team of academics and researchers located across seven Universities within the UK providing a platform for collaborative research, training and knowledge exchange in the area of advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing. The CMAC Hub has a large and vibrant programme with key Industry partners including AZ, Bayer, GSK, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche and Takeda with a broad range of technology companies and SMEs. CMAC has also benefited in recent years from significant capital investments to create a world-class suite of research facilities and operates a comprehensive suite of high-value, state-of-the-art continuous processing equipment, novel monitoring and control systems and extensive off-line characterisation capabilities to support our research.

You will join a vibrant programme of basic, applied and digital research that spans advanced crystallisation and processing of active ingredients and formulated systems, process analysis, monitoring and control as well as product analysis, testing and characterisation.

Experience of coding and development of software and digital tools will be essential. You will be a capable Computer Scientist able to do coding and software development and integration of tasks. Experience of working in a multi-centre University research environment will be advantageous.

You will have excellent written and verbal skills with the ability to demonstrate prioritisation and scheduling of your own workload. Candidates must have strong problem solving abilities, demonstrating innovation and creativity in dealing with challenges. Excellent organisational, communication and interpersonal skills will be essential. It would be advantageous if candidates have a degree in a relevant subject (computational science, chemical or mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics, or other related discipline).

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Andrea Johnston, Hub Programme Manager (andrea.johnston@strath.ac.uk).    

It is anticipated that formal interviews for this post will be held on 23/03/2021

click here for full details