Swansea University - Engineering
| Location: | Swansea |
| Salary: | £12,500 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Contract / Temporary |
| Placed on: | 20th September 2016 |
| Closes: | 28th September 2016 |
Nerak-Wiese Ltd is a dynamic, fast-growing and forward thinking company based in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. The NERAK brand is trusted worldwide for its innovative vertical conveying solutions. Central to Nerak’s growth plans is the development of a manufacturing capability for the rubber drive chains that lie at the heart of Nerak’s Materials Handling Solutions.
Nerak-Wiese Ltd are currently working on projects with high-profile clients such as Unilever, GlaxoSmithKline, John Lewis and The Royal Mint. Past projects have included the likes of Kellogg’s, Pringles, Lafarge, Next and Cadbury.
Project Aims:
- To develop a consistent and repeatable process for the production of NERAK rubber chains that incorporate steel cables vulcanised through their core.
- To investigate the potential for alternative materials to improve the NERAK rubber chain technology.
Academic Requirements:
Candidates should hold an Engineering or Physical Sciences degree with a minimum classification level of 2:1 or equivalent relevant experience.
The suitable candidate will have the ability to think without constraint and will be open to new concepts, technology and software. An ideas’ person, they will be known for their creativity and investigative mind. The candidate will be a strong team-player looking to work collaboratively and capable of adopting a “hands-on” approach when required.
They will be a strong report-writer and logical thinker and be looking to apply scientific theory to solve practical and real-world industrial engineering problems. They will also be willing to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Residency Criteria:
Our funders require applicants to also meet the following eligibility criteria:
- You must be a UK or EU citizen (i.e. eligible for ‘home’ tuition fees at the University) and have the right to work in Wales at the end of your studies.
- You must be resident in West Wales and the Valleys at the point of enrolment and throughout the duration of your studies.
- You must not be financially able to participate without the award of grant funding.
Further information regarding eligibility criteria can be found at: http://www.materials-academy.co.uk/eligibility
Swansea University - Engineering
| Location: | Swansea |
| Salary: | £12,500 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Contract / Temporary |
| Placed on: | 20th September 2016 |
| Closes: | 28th September 2016 |
Nerak-Wiese Ltd is a dynamic, fast-growing and forward thinking company based in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. The NERAK brand is trusted worldwide for its innovative vertical conveying solutions. Central to Nerak’s growth plans is the development of a manufacturing capability for the rubber drive chains that lie at the heart of Nerak’s Materials Handling Solutions.
Nerak-Wiese Ltd are currently working on projects with high-profile clients such as Unilever, GlaxoSmithKline, John Lewis and The Royal Mint. Past projects have included the likes of Kellogg’s, Pringles, Lafarge, Next and Cadbury.
Project Aims:
- To develop a consistent and repeatable process for the production of NERAK rubber chains that incorporate steel cables vulcanised through their core.
- To investigate the potential for alternative materials to improve the NERAK rubber chain technology.
Academic Requirements:
Candidates should hold an Engineering or Physical Sciences degree with a minimum classification level of 2:1 or equivalent relevant experience.
The suitable candidate will have the ability to think without constraint and will be open to new concepts, technology and software. An ideas’ person, they will be known for their creativity and investigative mind. The candidate will be a strong team-player looking to work collaboratively and capable of adopting a “hands-on” approach when required.
They will be a strong report-writer and logical thinker and be looking to apply scientific theory to solve practical and real-world industrial engineering problems. They will also be willing to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Residency Criteria:
Our funders require applicants to also meet the following eligibility criteria:
- You must be a UK or EU citizen (i.e. eligible for ‘home’ tuition fees at the University) and have the right to work in Wales at the end of your studies.
- You must be resident in West Wales and the Valleys at the point of enrolment and throughout the duration of your studies.
- You must not be financially able to participate without the award of grant funding.
Further information regarding eligibility criteria can be found at: http://www.materials-academy.co.uk/eligibility

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