Senior Engineer Sensor Technology

Stutensee, DE
  • Herr Tom Sander
  • +4949724474150

Einleitung

NDT Global is the leading provider of ultra-high-tech diagnostic inspection solutions, advanced data analysis and integrity assessment services for ensuring the safety and longevity of energy-sector infrastructure assets. Recognized as the forerunner in ultrasonic inspection technologies comprising Pulse Echo, Pitch-and-Catch and Phased Array, as well as Acoustic Resonance (ART Scan) methodologies, the company also deploys a range of non-ultrasonic technologies, such as Inertial Measurement Units, with more under development. NDT Global strategically applies its inspection technologies to detect, diagnose and model various types of threat—circumferential or axial cracks, metal loss, geometry, mapping, and more—across diverse classes of assets. By providing predictive, decision-ready insights driven by the world’s most accurate data, NDT Global enables the conditions for asset owners to optimize infrastructure health and drive operational efficiencies while reducing risk and minimizing their carbon footprint. 

Purpose

For our Sensor & Measurement Technology team we are looking for a highly motivated and experienced professional that likes to work in a multinational environment. We are developing cutting edge sensors and measurement methodologies for NDT Global's inline inspection services for pipelines. This involves experimental work and the use of state-of-the-art simulations software. Our work also includes the development of signal processing and data visualizations for research purposes and prototype data analysis software. To develop the next generation of inspection services and to improve existing sensors and methodologies our team strives for further advancing the use of quantitative non-destructive evaluation. Accordingly, the role and responsibilities will be

  • Technical project member on R&D projects
  • Development of sensors for new inspection services, in collaboration with external partners
  • Development of analytical and / or numerical models for sensors
  • Identification of advanced sensor signal processing methods to improve overall inspection system performance
  • Coordination of a small team working on sensor development
  • Documentation according to company standards

Qualification and Education

  • At least a master's degree in physics, Natural Sciences, Acoustics, Mathematics, Electronic Engineering, or similar (required)
  • A PhD in Physics, Natural Sciences, Acoustics, or Mathematics (preferred)
  • Work experience of 4-6 years in a relevant research environment preferred
  • Proficiency in data analysis using MATLAB or Python (preferred)
  • Demonstrated expertise in the field of acoustics and/or ultrasonics (required):
    • application of acoustic/ultrasonic techniques,
    • expertise in piezo-electric transducer fundamentals
    • modelling of piezoelectric transducers, and non-destructive testing scenarios based on ultrasonics
  • Proven ability to assign and coordinate tasks, experience in monitoring progress of work packages
  • Fluent in spoken and written English and German / Norwegian

Skillset

  • Excellent command of English; local language skills are advantageous
  • Strong problem-solving skills and a curious mindset.
  • Effective communication skills and a collaborative team spirit
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies and methodologies
  • Friendly and approachable demeanor that fosters a positive work environment
  • A genuine interest in exploring innovative ideas and concepts

Benefits

  • Full benefits package effective immediately for employees and their dependents 
  • Competitive pension matching program to secure your future 
  • Flexible time options to suit your personal and professional needs 
  • Supportive mentorship programs and career development opportunities 
  • Ongoing training to keep your skills sharp and help you grow 
  • Regular social events and programs to foster team spirit
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