Research & Development Engineer (Smart Grid) - 518126
 

The PNDC seeks to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic Research and Development Engineer to lead and manage delivery of research and knowledge exchange projects in the area of smart grid power systems. This role will involve live network testing using PNDC onsite test infrastructure, real time power system simulation and project dissemination to a wide range of stakeholders.

Salary range: £36,024 - £44,263

FTE: 1

Term: Fixed (24 months)

Closing Date: 08 January 2024

Location: Cumbernauld 

 

 

The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow possesses a large internationally rated Engineering Faculty with a proud history of successful joint ventures with industrial and enterprise partners. As part of the University’s strategic development, PNDC has been established in Wardpark North near Cumbernauld. PNDC is a world-class facility with dedicated staff that will accelerate the adoption of new, 'smart' technologies within advanced power grids, supporting the increased accommodation of renewable energy, electric vehicles and demand side management. The £12.5 million Centre - the first of its kind in Europe – has been founded by the University of Strathclyde and leading energy companies including Scottish Power Energy Networks and Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, with support from Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Funding Council. Tier 1 industry members of the centre include Scottish Power Energy Networks, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, and UK Power Networks. The Centre has expanded its membership since its founding and this growth is set to continue.

 

 

The PNDC provides: a purpose-built platform for showcasing state of the art electrical distribution, generation, storage and demand side innovation; a rapid technology pipeline accelerating the proving and deployment of integrated smart grid solutions with commercial partners; a realistic and controllable test bed from primary plant to state-of-the-art control room for the development of emerging smart grid technologies that will support the realisation of a de-carbonised grid. The PNDC is formally linked to the University through the Institute for Energy and Environment within the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.

 

 

The PNDC seeks to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic Research and Development Engineer to lead and manage delivery of research and knowledge exchange projects in the area of smart grid power systems. This role will involve live network testing using PNDC onsite test infrastructure, real time power system simulation and project dissemination to a wide range of stakeholders. This role will including working in the following thematic areas: the Control Room of the Future, Network and Demand Side management, and the Transition to DSO.

 

 

The successful candidate will work as part of a growing dynamic team on a wide range of technical projects and research with particular emphasis on power systems. Opportunities for innovation are extensive, through the strong working relationship and routes to market afforded by the PNDC industry members. This will be supplemented with collaborative opportunities with other research and industry teams in the UK and abroad.

 

 

To achieve the above, the R&D Engineer will require demonstrable knowledge, research and/or industrial experience in at least one of the following technical areas:

 

a) Power system lab or network testing
b) Electrical power system steady state and transient modelling
c) DSO/DNO or SO Control Room Design and/or Operation
d) Active Network Management
e) Demand Side Management/Response
f) Distribution Ancillary Services
g) Aggregators
h) System Transition (e.g. DSO)

 

 

The post holder will require the knowledge, skills and experience normally associated with a first degree in electrical and engineering and PhD or equivalent industrial experience. The post holder will have an established track record in leading the delivery of research and development projects in collaboration with industry or in an industrial context.

 

 

The post holder will have the ability to work autonomously, plan and prioritise their own workload with minimal input from higher management, and deal with complex problems presented to them by colleagues. The post holder will also need significant experience of project planning and delivery, as well as excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to interact with a range of stakeholders from industry and academia. 

 

 

For informal enquiries, please contact Kyle Jennett, Lead R&D Engineer kyle.jennett@strath.ac.uk

 

 

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Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
Department/School
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Staff Category
Knowledge Exchange
Type of Employment
Fixed-term
Working Hours
Full-time
Vacancy Description
The PNDC seeks to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic Research and Development Engineer to lead and manage delivery of research and knowledge exchange projects in the area of smart grid power systems. This role will involve live network testing using PNDC onsite test infrastructure, real time power system simulation and project dissemination to a wide range of stakeholders.
 

Salary range: £36,024 - £44,263

FTE: 1

Term: Fixed (24 months)

Closing Date: 08 January 2024

Location: Cumbernauld 

 

 

The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow possesses a large internationally rated Engineering Faculty with a proud history of successful joint ventures with industrial and enterprise partners. As part of the University’s strategic development, PNDC has been established in Wardpark North near Cumbernauld. PNDC is a world-class facility with dedicated staff that will accelerate the adoption of new, 'smart' technologies within advanced power grids, supporting the increased accommodation of renewable energy, electric vehicles and demand side management. The £12.5 million Centre - the first of its kind in Europe – has been founded by the University of Strathclyde and leading energy companies including Scottish Power Energy Networks and Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, with support from Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Funding Council. Tier 1 industry members of the centre include Scottish Power Energy Networks, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, and UK Power Networks. The Centre has expanded its membership since its founding and this growth is set to continue.

 

 

The PNDC provides: a purpose-built platform for showcasing state of the art electrical distribution, generation, storage and demand side innovation; a rapid technology pipeline accelerating the proving and deployment of integrated smart grid solutions with commercial partners; a realistic and controllable test bed from primary plant to state-of-the-art control room for the development of emerging smart grid technologies that will support the realisation of a de-carbonised grid. The PNDC is formally linked to the University through the Institute for Energy and Environment within the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.

 

 

The PNDC seeks to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic Research and Development Engineer to lead and manage delivery of research and knowledge exchange projects in the area of smart grid power systems. This role will involve live network testing using PNDC onsite test infrastructure, real time power system simulation and project dissemination to a wide range of stakeholders. This role will including working in the following thematic areas: the Control Room of the Future, Network and Demand Side management, and the Transition to DSO.

 

 

The successful candidate will work as part of a growing dynamic team on a wide range of technical projects and research with particular emphasis on power systems. Opportunities for innovation are extensive, through the strong working relationship and routes to market afforded by the PNDC industry members. This will be supplemented with collaborative opportunities with other research and industry teams in the UK and abroad.

 

 

To achieve the above, the R&D Engineer will require demonstrable knowledge, research and/or industrial experience in at least one of the following technical areas:

 

a) Power system lab or network testing
b) Electrical power system steady state and transient modelling
c) DSO/DNO or SO Control Room Design and/or Operation
d) Active Network Management
e) Demand Side Management/Response
f) Distribution Ancillary Services
g) Aggregators
h) System Transition (e.g. DSO)

 

 

The post holder will require the knowledge, skills and experience normally associated with a first degree in electrical and engineering and PhD or equivalent industrial experience. The post holder will have an established track record in leading the delivery of research and development projects in collaboration with industry or in an industrial context.

 

 

The post holder will have the ability to work autonomously, plan and prioritise their own workload with minimal input from higher management, and deal with complex problems presented to them by colleagues. The post holder will also need significant experience of project planning and delivery, as well as excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to interact with a range of stakeholders from industry and academia. 

 

 

For informal enquiries, please contact Kyle Jennett, Lead R&D Engineer kyle.jennett@strath.ac.uk

 

 

Click here for full details.pdf