Job Title: Electro-Optics Scientist Graduate
Job Location: Farnborough
Job Type: Permanent/Fulltime
Salary: £33,750
ID: 20030
Role Purpose
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a graduate scientist (background in physics, chemistry or materials science) to join the Electro-Optical Physics and Vision Science (EO) team based at QinetiQ Farnborough, Hampshire. The EO team sits within the Stealth and Smart Technologies business area of the company’s UK Defence sector.
Key Accountabilities
The EO team is a multidisciplinary group of dedicated scientists and engineers, delivering a broad range of capabilities including fundamental materials research, materials characterisation, target imagery and signature analysis. The successful applicant will undertake materials research, characterisation and field trial tasks integral to the delivery of EO and related technology projects. The job responsibilities will include:
* Working with subject matter experts and contributing to technical tasks related to EO/infra‑red (IR) materials research in line with customer delivery activity
* Delivery and analysis of materials characterisation measurements (e.g. UV‑VIS‑NIR spectrophotometers or Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers)
* Following training, undertaking and evaluating multi‑sensor measurements, using camera, sensors, radiometers and other equipment, in the laboratory and during field trials
* Analysing and correlating experimental data to modelled predictions
* Managing laboratory responsibilities, coordinating with Facilities and Operations teams, including equipment calibration and assurance, and helping to maintain the technical capability
* Being accountable for managing your own time and technical delivery progress, while keeping accurate technical records and logs
* Participating in field trial work which may take place across the UK
* Communicating scientific findings in a clear and unambiguous manner – providing a high level of written and oral communication skills for delivery of presentations and reports appropriate for the audience
Key Capabilities
Basic understanding and experience of spectrometers/spectrophotometers, including;
* UV‑VIS‑NIR spectrophotometers
* Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers
* Imaging systems e.g. radiometers or spectroradiometers
* Interest in developing existing programming skills ideally in MATLAB
* Evidence of the understanding of experimental design
* Interest in developing aptitude for writing technical reports and/or papers
Experience & Qualifications
This role requires a minimum of Bachelor’s degree qualification in a STEM subject (ideally physics, chemistry, materials science), with additional research‑based qualification (e.g. MSci). Desirable although not essential: any prior understanding of electro‑optics and light‑matter interactions is a benefit to this role.
Benefits
* On demand learning, access to courses, modules, and lectures via multiple digital learning platforms
* Coaching and Mentoring
* 25 days annual holiday excluding bank holiday
* Matched contribution pension scheme, with life assurance
* Flexible Benefits package
* Employee discount portal
* Employee Assistance Programme
* Employee‑led networks
Security
Many of our roles at QinetiQ are subject to national security vetting. Applicants who already hold the appropriate level of vetting may be able to transfer it upon appointment, subject to approval. Many roles are also subject to restrictions on access to information, which means factors such as nationality, previous nationalities held and the country in which you were born may impact your role. Please note that all applicants for this role must be eligible for SC clearance, as a minimum.
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