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Speculative Application

About the Role

Working pattern:

Workspace:

Full Time (part time considered)

Hybrid

Location:

Cambridge, UK

Fusion power presents engineers with the most extreme technical challenges. Temperatures hotter than the sun, bombardment from neutrons, the world's largest magnets - bringing net positive fusion power to the grid safely, reliably, and economically requires vastly more sophisticated equipment than the tokamaks first conceived in the 1950s.

Full Matrix's contribution to the field is to provide facility operators with a new sensor platform to monitor the status of aspects of the reactor system. We aim to answer questions like:

  • Are the materials behaving as expected?

  • Are structural defects forming in components?

  • What are the environmental conditions within the reactor?

 

This will help the fusion power plants of the future operate safely and efficiently, optimising process performance and minimising downtime from maintenance shutdowns.

Our electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) generate and receive low frequency ultrasonic waves in structures. These 'guided waves' interact with the geometry and material properties, so we can interpret reflections and perturbations and create a real-time model of the system condition.

We are keen to hear from engineers, scientists, and mathematicians looking for a new role, who’s experience and knowledge about ultrasonic EMATs, elastodynamics, wave mechanics, signal processing, or materials science would help us develop sensor systems, monitoring regimes, or software, which is not only highly sensitive, but also repeatable, stable, and robust in a fusion relevant environment for many years.

A typical week might include time spent planning or conducting experiments in the lab, designing the next prototype, desk-based research, playing board games, mentoring junior staff, talking to customers and fusion-industry end-users, enjoying the uninterrupted view from our office, and reporting findings.

"How can you help us develop technology that's indistinguishable from magic?"

About You

You are somebody who is pro-active, innovative, positive, and a team player. You will be qualified to at least degree level, or be able to demonstrate comparable knowledge gained through experience in a STEM subject. You will ideally have at least one years’ experience working in industry.

Maybe you're a graduate, finishing your post-doc position, looking for a new technical area to apply your expertise, or be experienced in relevant niche areas. Perhaps you've similar experience which we've not explicitly listed here, but you think you could nonetheless add huge value to our small team.

 

Full Matrix is an equal opportunities employer and we truly care about our employees. We know that people are at their best when they feel supported and happy, so are committed to creating an inclusive, respectful and understanding workplace for all.

 

We particularly encourage applications from those who continue to be underrepresented within STEM industries and look forward to increasing diversity and representation in the energy sector.

All our vacancies are advertised as full time positions, but we would be delighted to discuss part time options that would fit around the commitments the rest of your busy life may present. In the spirit of inclusivity we will work to accommodate any such constraints for the right team member. 

Benefits

    - Competitive salary based on relevant experience
    - Private Healthcare
    - Flexible working hours
    - Full-time desirable but part-time considered
    - Hybrid working option
    - Enhanced workplace pension
    - Enhanced sick pay
    - 25 days holiday + bank holidays

Application Process

We value quality over quantity and function over form. If you're interested in joining us, send no more than 100 words to explain where you think you can contribute, and a CV including your education and employment history to careers@fullmatrix.co.uk. Informal enquiries may be made to phil.catton@fullmatrix.co.uk.

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