Research Engineer - Electrical Machines and Drives; and Materials (Fixed term)

University of Nottingham

Research Engineer - Electrical Machines and Drives; and Materials (Fixed term)

£45585

University of Nottingham, Bobbers Mill, City of Nottingham

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 22 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: deeefe19d0a941b78dc627aeeb6e5c67

Full Job Description

The post will be offered on a full-time (36.25 hours per week) contract for 24 months. Job share arrangements may be considered.
If these roles have sparked your interest and you have an informal inquiry, please reach out to us for further details via email at Pav.Orton@nottingham.ac.uk

  • Professor Chris Gerada DER-IC NDSS principle investigator and technical director

  • Dr. Hitendra Hirani DER-IC NDSS sales director and general manager.

  • Professor Michele Degano DER-IC NDSS Chief Engineer

    This is an exciting opportunity for ambitious and talented research engineers to join the Driving the Electrical Revolution Industrialisation Centre as part of the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Group (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham. You will be a core member of a team working on electrical machines, electromagnetic design, magnetic and insulation materials, thermal management, control, construction and testing of high-performance electrical machines., The purpose of the role is to contribute to projects with key industrial partners in the field of electrical machines. Knowledge in topics related to testing electrical machines, drives and materials are required. This is an innovative and growing area of research, and we are open to applicants who may have alternative transferable skills to contribute to this area. Here are some examples of the type of expertise we are looking for, however this list is not exhaustive and exclusive:

  • Skilled in coding / programming - MATLAB, Python, or relevant packages

  • Knowledge of designing, planning, and implementing test methods for and testing rotating machines and electrical drive systems, test rig, or similar.

  • Good understanding of manufacturing and assembly processes, and design for manufacture.

  • Knowledge of developing, applying and delivering experimental and modelling research methodologies and techniques


  • Candidates should have bachelor's in electrical / Electronic / Mechatronics / Instrumentation (or relevant) Engineering.

    The PEMC Research Group has undergone a significant period of growth and now has over 200 members, with over 24 academics (including 9 full professors), and approximately 130 PhD students, post-doctoral research fellows and applications engineers. The group has world-class facilities for experimental work including circa 3500m2 research space with construction and testing capabilities up to 5MW.