This is an exciting role within PNDC that will be responsible for the development and delivery of cutting-edge innovation projects in the area of power systems. The post-holder will focus on modelling and laboratory-based testing of new smart grid solutions while working with PNDC’s industrial partners.
To be considered for the role, you will:
1. Have experience in power system modelling and simulation, carrying out power system studies
2. Have experience delivering research and development projects with industry or within an industrial context.
3. Have hands-on experience in designing, implementing, and executing testing programmes of novel smart grid solutions enabling the secure and resilient supply of electricity.
4. Demonstrate excellent technical writing ability and strong communication skills.
5. Be a self-starter, and be able to plan, conduct, and co-ordinate research and knowledge exchange activities with minimal supervision, as well as generate new ideas and concepts, with the capacity to work in a team environment.
About PNDC
PNDC is one of the University of Strathclyde’s industry-facing innovation centres, focusing on test and validation to accelerate the development of next-generation power networks, decarbonised heat, and decarbonised transport solutions. It provides a real-world environment for de-risking and demonstrating innovations in a range of areas including grid modernisation, digital substations, power electronics, powertrains, and whole energy system integration to drive the Net Zero transition.
At PNDC, we bridge the gap between concept and deployment, working alongside network operators, technology providers, and policymakers to accelerate innovation. With the launch of the Advanced Net Zero Innovation Centre (ANZIC) in 2025, we are expanding our capabilities to test, integrate, and de-risk novel high power net-zero solutions in transport, heat & whole energy systems as well as power electronics, electric machines, and drives.
At PNDC, we’re not just a team, we’re a powerhouse of innovation, flexibility, and collaboration. Colleagues lift each other up, challenge ideas, and come together to accelerate technologies that are reshaping the energy landscape.
We thrive on impact. Whether it’s showcasing something new, boosting energy resilience, or accelerating the transition to a greener planet, we take pride in seeing the technologies we’ve developed in action.
Proudly part of the University of Strathclyde, PNDC is an industry-facing innovation hub based near Cumbernauld.
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