University of Bradford School of Computing and Engineering
Biomedical Systems & AI Developer (KTP Associate) - Grade 8

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Biomedical Systems & AI Developer (KTP Associate) - Grade 8
Faculty of Engineering and Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Salary: £40,497 to £45,413 per annum
Fixed Term for 36 months
Post Type: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Closing Date: Thursday 23 July 2026
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: HR0199175
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A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) is a three-way project between a company, a university and a recently qualified graduate or post-graduate (known as an Associate), which enables the transfer of knowledge, technology and skills to which the company currently has no access. Supported by the University, KTP Associates manage strategic projects within the company.
A KTP can help graduates to enhance their career prospects by providing them with an opportunity to develop managerial and technical skills, manage a challenging project, which allows them to use their degree, and is central to an organisation’s strategic development and long-term growth. Through this project, the KTP Associate plays a key role in managing and implementing strategic development in an organisation and transferring knowledge between it and the University.
What You Will Be Doing
- You will be the first point of contact for students who have issues with their IT equipment;
- You will be assigning tasks to the relevant people within the IT team to deal with.
Qualifications/ Experience
- You should have a first degree in a science, engineering, computing, or technology-related discipline, together with an MSc in a relevant area such as Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, AI, Electronics, Embedded Systems, Data Science, Cyber Security, or a related subject
- Experience working with real-world user data, including data collection, filtering, feature extraction, data quality assessment, and secure storage and transmission


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In Return We Offer
- 25 days holiday (Grade 8) 30 days (Grade 9) and 13 statutory and customary days (taken at Easter and Christmas).
- Family-friendly policies
Find more information about the many other benefits, including salary sacrifice schemes and campus nursery.
Additional Information
If you would like to find out more or are interested in applying, please message, email or call Rami Qahwaji - R.S.R.Qahwaji@bradford.ac.uk.
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