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Experimental Physicist - Photonics

Newton Colmore Consulting Ltd
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Job Description:

A leading developer of highly complex sensing instruments for the defence industry, based in Cambridge, is looking for senior physicists to join their research and development teams.

Because of the nature of the work and the culture of the business, we are seeking individuals who love solving complex engineering problems and have a passion for physics.

As a principal experimental physicist within this organization, you will work on highly complex systems and instruments designed to protect lives. You will be responsible for the complete design process, from initial concept and invention to manufacturing, including analysis, computational modeling, prototype design, and transfer to production.

You will join a well-established team of engineers, scientists, and innovators, with new projects on the horizon as the company invests heavily in R&D.

We are looking for several physicists with skills in optical physics, thermodynamics, electromagnetics, and fluidics. An interest in applying machine learning and AI to product development is highly desirable.

The company offers a highly competitive tailored package, excellent career progression, training, and a bonus program.

Applicants should have expertise in one of the mentioned areas, strong academic background, and a passion for technological innovation. Ability to attain security clearance is required.

Apply now to learn more about this exciting opportunity.


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