The University of Sheffield
KTP Associate in Continuous, Distributed River Water Quality Sensing

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We offer a fantastic range of benefits including a highly competitive annual leave entitlement (with the ability to purchase more), a generous pensions scheme, flexible working opportunities, a commitment to your development and wellbeing, a wide range of retail discounts, and much more. Find out more about our benefits (opens in a new window) and join us to become part of something special.
Overview
The University of Sheffield, in association with Anglian Water Services Ltd. are recruiting a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate to help develop and validate a groundbreaking decision-support system to jointly forecast (up to 3 months ahead) and manage water availability and quality in water supply reservoirs, with a focus on nitrate pollution. The technology has potential to immediately save millions of pounds, and to be deployed to reservoirs in the UK and beyond.
We are looking for a well-motivated individual, with a good technical background including numerical modelling and computer programming, and ideally experience of hydrodynamic and water quality modelling, seasonal weather forecasting system assimilation, and optimization under uncertainty. Working between Anglian Water and university premises, you will lead the development of the decision-support system, evaluate and improve its performance and lead its deployment for operational and investment decision-making (supported by Anglian Water Ltd.).
There will be significant opportunities for personal development including a residential programme at Ashorne Hill to further develop your professional skills and network. A generous development and training budget of over £4,000 is available. You will benefit from being a member of one of the largest urban water research groups in the UK, as well as gaining direct experience with one of the UK’s most innovative and forward-looking water companies. We are also committed to exploring flexible working opportunities.
The successful postholder will be based in Anglian Water Services Limited, Lancaster House, Lancaster Way, Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 6XU and will also be required to travel and work at different sites including Peterborough and Sheffield.
Main Duties And Responsibilities
- Lead and manage the development of a decision-support system for nitrate forecasting and management.
- Demonstrate how that decision-support system can inform operational as well as long-term investment decisions.
- Develop deployment protocols and technical documentation to facilitate the embedding of the decision-support system within the strategic and operational frameworks the water company uses.
- Communicate effectively with key Anglian Water and academic staff to understand economic, environmental, regulatory and scientific implications of the project and ensure effective project management.
- Effectively disseminate project outputs via both publications, at external events (e.g. scientific conferences) and engagement with potential water company customers.
- Lead the project, attend project meetings, monitor milestones and produce technical documents as required. This includes planning your own workload to ensure the overall project milestones and objectives are met on time.
- Engage fully with the requirements of the knowledge transfer partnership scheme, including personal development and reporting. This includes attendance at residential training courses.
- Work across multiple sites, including at Anglian Water Huntingdon and Peterborough offices, and the University of Sheffield.
- Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post.
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Criteria
Essential Or Desirable
Stage(s) assessed at
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A PhD (or equivalent research and development experience) in a relevant Engineering, Physical Science (e.g. Physics/Chemistry), or Applied Mathematics subjects (Assessed at application)
Essential
Application
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Experience in planning and executing numerical modelling experiments and interpreting findings
Essential
Application/interview
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Demonstrable experience with optimization in numerical modelling.
Essential
Application / interview
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Demonstrable computer programming ability (in particular in Python), and to write code that others can use
Essential
Application/interview
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Evidence of working effectively in a team and presenting findings to a wide range of audiences
Essential
Application/interview
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Ability to plan own workload and prioritise conflicting deadlines
Essential
Application/interview
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Ability to make decisions and apply creative approaches to solving complex technical problems
Essential
Application/interview
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Appreciation of the commercial implications of decisions, particularly for costs
Essential
Application/interview
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Willingness and ability to travel between and work at project partners premises
Essential
Application/interview
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Experience of using lake hydrodynamic and water quality models, and in particular the General Lake Model (GLM)
Desirable
Application/interview
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Experience in using ensemble weather forecasts (such as seasonal forecasts) in water resource applications
Desirable
Application/interview
Further Information
- Grade: Off Scale
- Salary: £39,000 - £42,000
- Work arrangement: Full-time
- Duration: 26 months
- Line manager: Knowledge Base Supervisor
- Direct reports: N/A


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For informal enquiries about this job contact Dr. Charles Rougé, (Knowledge Base Supervisor): on c.rouge@sheffield.ac.uk
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Next steps in the recruitment process
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What We Offer
- A minimum of 26 days annual leave including bank holiday and closure days (pro rata) with the ability to purchase more.
- Flexible working opportunities, including hybrid working for some roles.
- Full time hours of 37, typically 9-5pm but can be flexible as above.
- Generous pension scheme.
- A wide range of discounts and rewards on shopping, eating out and travel.
- A variety of staff networks, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s networks).
- Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and beyond in their role.
- A commitment to your development access to learning and mentoring schemes; integrated with our Academic Career Pathways
- A range of generous family-friendly policies
- paid time off for parenting and caring emergencies
- access to menopause support in the workplace
- paid time off and support for fertility treatment
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