
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Edith Cowan University
Posted 13 days ago
POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
JOONDALUP CAMPUS
$113,918 TO $134,596 pa (ALEV B) plus 17% superannuation
FULL TIME, 3 YEARS FIXED TERM
Overview
The School of Engineering is recognised internationally for its excellent quality of education and research, underpinned by highly committed and supportive academics and outstanding infrastructure and facilities. We are seeking a Post Doctoral Research Fellow with expertise in cutting edge technologies in electronics and a strong passion for developing space payloads and collaborating on space projects with external partners, including space agencies. This position is part of a team led by Professor Paulo de Souza.
We are looking for candidates with a background in Electrical Engineering focusing on electronics and instrumentation. The ideal candidate will have expertise in micro-electronics design, including multilayer PCB, FPGA programming, embedded systems, and preferably ASIC-design. Knowledge in Systems Engineering, particularly in Space and Defence is highly regarded.
You will also demonstrate personal attributes that are congruent with the University’s values of Integrity, Respect, Rational Inquiry Personal Excellence and Courage.
Benefits & Remuneration
This full-time, fixed term position attracts remuneration of $113,918 to $134,596 plus 17% University superannuation contribution.
ECU supports a work/life balance for staff. Benefits such as flexible working arrangements may also be negotiated to meet your personal circumstances.
ECU has an Award-winning Health and Wellness Program and an extensive range of staff benefits across entertainment, financial, health, travel and consumer goods and services.
For information on the benefits of working at ECU, please visit our website Employment Opportunities Overview.
Contact
Interested applicants ar e welcome to call Professor Paulo de Souza on +61 8 6304 3304 or by email at [email protected] for more information.
How to Apply
Please follow this link to begin your application: Employment Opportunities Overview.
Please upload your resume along with a statement addressing the Selection Criteria.
Closing Date:
Please note - this position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We encourage interested applicants to apply as soon as possible, as the advert may close without prior notice once the position is filled.
PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM CANDIDATES WHO HAVE THE RELEVANT WORKING RIGHTS TO FILL THIS POSITION.
ECU is a diverse and inclusive workplace reflecting the differences in society. Specific strategies and initiatives are in place to address underrepresentation of specific groups. Applications are encouraged from suitably qualified people from all backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
About Edith Cowan University
At ECU we are guided by the values of integrity, respect, rational inquiry and personal excellence. Our focus on teaching and research is inspired by engagement and partnerships with those in the many communities we were established to serve. Research at ECU both extends knowledge and improves the quality of life for Australians and people across the globe. Our research priorities focus on working towards solving real world problems across the social, economic, physical and environmental spectrums. Established in 1991, ECU has grown rapidly into a quality university with excellent student satisfaction and internationally recognised research.
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