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This role is best suited to someone who would like to be a point of contact for information, analysis and support as part of the Royce Hydrogen Accelerator (RHA) team, leading on technical assessments to build a detailed picture of the technology challenge areas. As a member of the RHA analysis team, the role will map out the key materials technology challenges within defined headline areas including liquid hydrogen, coatings. 

 

This role is fixed-term, for a period of 12 months. Full time; a minimum of 0.6FTE will be considered.

 

A successful applicant will need to demonstrate the following skills and attributes:


  • a relevant science or engineering background to participate in technical discussions and capture key insights, with an ability to absorb complex information to reach reasoned and robust conclusions

  • a current or recent position at a business or research technology organisation active in hydrogen

  • a proactive approach and ability to deal with complex, multi-faceted problems and the translation of these into clear and practical next steps

  • strong communication skills - written and oral - with the ability to adapt one’s style to a wide range of audiences, including very senior stakeholder level

  • excellent judgement and analytical ability to assimilate a range of perspectives and evidence

  • the capability to steer through challenges, carefully manage dynamics, build consensus and reach outcomes reflective of input from diverse contributions

  • ability to listen actively with consultative skills and to refer to other perspectives where there is expertise

  • passion for creating an inclusive environment that fosters diversity by encouraging collaboration

  • awareness of technological and societal challenges around fighting climate change

  • expertise in environmental degradation and structural integrity of materials, as well as experience engaging with academia

  • strong interest in science policy and structural challenges in science funding


This is a key opportunity in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford, to support the Henry Royce Institute (Royce) Hydrogen Accelerator activities as a Hydrogen Technology Analyst. This is a pivotal role in representing current understanding of the key technical challenges for materials used in hydrogen applications. You will meet with a range of academics, spin-outs and other enterprises across the UK, and scrutinise proposed solutions. This role will be integrated with the broader Royce Hydrogen Accelerator team. You will support the strategic planning and development of Royce Hydrogen Accelerator activity, also working with researchers and investment in Oxford, Royce partners and beyond. You will work in partnership with all levels of seniority within the Department, the University and UK community to help deliver this flagship project.

 

All applications must be made online using the Oxford University E-Recruitment system, no later than 12 noon on 27 January 2025. You will be required to upload a CV and a Supporting Statement as part of your application. Please do not attach any manuscripts, papers, transcripts, mark sheets or certificates as these will not be considered as part of your application.



Interviews are scheduled to take place at the Department of Materials in the week commencing 10 February 2025 and you must be available for interview, either by Teams, Zoom or in person. Please note in normal circumstances only interview travel expenses within the UK will be reimbursed.
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