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Digital Signal Processing Engineer (KTP Associate)

University of Hertfordshire - School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science

Location: Chatteris
Salary: £30,000 to £39,000
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 10th October 2024
Closes: 7th November 2024
Job Ref: 061995

FTE: 1 (working 37.5 hours per week)

Duration of Contract: Fixed term for 32 months

Salary: Between £30,000 and £39,000 depending on skills and experience.

Annual Leave: 25 days per year (plus national holidays)

Location: College Lane, Hatfield, and Tsien (UK) Limited, Zion Building, Park St, Chatteris PE16 6AE

Due to the structure of KTP funding, appointees will be able to commence employment only after confirmation of their having UK right to work that covers the entirety of the project.

This position forms part of the Knowledge Transfer Partnership programme (KTP) funded by Innovate UK (IUK). A KTP is a 3-way collaboration between a graduate (or post-graduate), a business (or not for profit organisation) and a university or research institution. 

The University of Hertfordshire wish to recruit an effective, highly skilled & qualified graduate to lead and deliver a project with Tsien (UK) Limited (trading under the brand name of Kestrel Radar Sensors), a manufacturer and designer of vehicle speed detection, traffic counting and roadside digital display products. This project will develop advanced radar algorithms and systems to monitor complex road junctions, intersections, urban roads and highways to make them safer and smarter.   

The KTP includes access to management skills training delivered by Ashorne Hill, in addition to a £5,000 training budget.  Tsien (UK) Limited offer flexible start/end times, up to 2 days remote working per week (subject to workload requirements) after 12 months service, and salary sacrifice options will also be considered. 

Please visit: https://kestrelradarsensors.com/

Tsien are looking for a Digital Signal Processing Engineer to join their team based in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. You will be responsible for spearheading research and development work on innovative signal processing algorithms and radar systems for implementation within the company.

You will develop and implement the radar sensing algorithms through both simulation and hardware-based demonstration, to contribute on the commercial product design and development of the company, as well as work with academic team members on peer reviewed papers and presentations. You will be expected to disseminate the results and outputs of the project and ensure the collating and writing of final project are of a high standard, which ensures the capabilities you have developed are embedded within the business. You will take an active part in the academic life of the school through participation in seminars and other similar events.

You will be methodical, have good attention to detail, able to work to deadlines as a team and independently, as well as be able to handle sensitive material with strict confidence. 

Experience using MATLAB/LABVIEW or other tools relevant for evaluating and employing digital signal processing techniques. Your experience must be backed by a strong theoretical knowledge and practical skills (e.g., hardware-based demonstration).

Practical experience of gathering and analysing complex datasets from lab and field tests would be beneficial.

A minimum of an undergraduate degree in electronics engineering or equivalent qualification or closely related subject (such as Computer Science, Maths, Engineering or Physics).

An appointment to this role may require an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate

Deborah Tebbutt, Accounts & Operations Manager, d.tebbutt@herts.ac.uk

Closing Date: 07 November 2024

Interview Date: To be confirmed

Reference Number: 061995

Date advert placed: 10 October 2024

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