Role Profile Form
Job Title:Research Associate/Fellow in Metrology (2 posts)
School/Department:Division of Manufacturing & Process Technologies
Salary:£25,513 - £37,394 per annum, depending on skills and experience, (minimum £28,695 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance
Job Family and Level:Research and Teaching Level 4 CTG /Level 4
Contract Status:This post is a fixed-term contract for 4 ½ years.
Hours of Work:36.25hrs per week, Full time
Location:University Park
Reporting to:Prof. Richard Leach
Purpose of the Role:
The purpose of this role will be to have specific responsibility for research, for developing research objectives and proposals for a research project in optical coordinate and surface metrology for precision and additive manufacturing. The post holder will be expected to plan and conduct work using approaches or methodologies and techniques appropriate to the type of research, and will be responsible for writing up their work for publication.
The role holder will have the opportunity to use their initiative and creativity to identify areas for research, develop research methods and extend their research portfolio.
Main Responsibilities1. / To carry out research into optical coordinate and surface metrology to support precision and additive manufacturing.
2. / To plan and conduct research using recognised approaches, methodologies and techniques within the research area.
3. / To analyse and illuminate data, interpret reports, evaluate and criticise texts and bring new insights to research area.
4. / To write up research work for publication and/or contribute to the dissemination at national/international conferences, resulting in successful research outputs.
5. / To identify opportunities and assist in writing bids for research grant applications.Prepare proposals and applications to both external and/or internal bodies for funding, contractual or accreditation purposes.
6. / To build relationships with both internal and external contacts in order to exchange information, to form relationships for future collaborations and identify potential sources of funds and/or opportunities for collaboration.
7. / To co-ordinate the operational aspect of research networks, for example, arranging meetings and updating websites etc and contribute to collaborative decision making with colleagues in area of research.
8. / To provide support, guidance and supervision to other staff, where appropriate in own area of expertise.
9. / To supervise undergraduate and/or postgraduate students projects and placements, as appropriate. To participate in the assessment of student knowledge and co-supervise projects at Masters level.
10. / To collaborate with academic colleagues on areas of shared interest for example, course development, collaborative or joint research projects.
11. / To plan and manage own research activity and resolve problems, if required, in meeting own/team research objectives and deadlines in collaboration with others.
12. / To utilise and contribute to organising research resources and facilities, laboratories and workshops as appropriate.
13. / To make a contribution to teaching, for example through laboratory demonstrations, lectures to postgraduate workshops and/or delivery of Level 1 modules.
Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Essential / DesirableQualifications/ Education / PhD (or about to obtain)or equivalent in Engineering or Science subject / Optics-based PhD or equivalent
Skills/Training / Specialist research skills and techniques to include understanding of any of the following:
- Optical design
- Optical modelling
- Optical metrology
- Imaging and microscopy
- Optical instrument development
High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data, interprets reports, evaluate and criticise texts and bring new insights.
Ability to creatively apply relevant research approaches, models, techniques and methods.
Ability to assess and organise resource requirements and deploy effectively.
Ability to build relationships and collaborate with others, both internally and externally. / Geometrical optics modelling
Physical optics modelling
Ability to foster a research culture and commitment to learn in others.
Experience / Experimental and/or theoretical use of optics.
Some practical experience of applying the specialist skills and approaches and techniques required for the role.
Experience in use of research methodologies and techniques to work within area. / Experience of developing new approaches, models,techniques or methods in research area.
Statutory/Legal
Decision Making
i)Taken independently by the role holder;
- Planning general research programme and direction.
- Making individual/team decisions about design and conduct of particular research methods experiments.
- To assist in preparing applications for new research funding.
- Maintenance and repair of equipment and apparatus.
- Advice on consumable and small scale purchasing.
ii)Taken in collaboration with others;
- Collaborative research applications.
- Direction of students/collaborators research.
- Investigation and decisions about new apparatus/equipment for the group.
- Publication decisions, papers, conference abstracts etc.
- Proposals for grant application.
- Strategy for long term research programme.
iii)Referred to the appropriate line manager by the role holder
- Decisions affecting the long-term focus and direction of the research.
- Overall research goals and industry involvement and participation.
- Purchase of larger items of consumables/equipment and repair/service of any equipment.
Additional Information
The Faculty of Engineering is committed to reviewing its work and practices to ensure organisational effectiveness. Candidates should be aware that roles and responsibilities will inevitably evolve over time and be prepared to adapt as necessary.
Applicants will be considered on an equal basis, subject to the relevant permission to work in the UK as defined by the requirements set out by the UK Border and Immigration Agency. Please visit for more information.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Richard Leach (tel: 07467 085 482 /email: ). Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
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