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RIE Trainee, Research Analyst, Manufacturing Technology

Employer
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Location
Singapore
Closing date
7 Jul 2020

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Programme Summary

In conjunction with Workforce Singapore, NTU offer traineeships to support the SGUnited Traineeships Programme. The Traineeships are part of NTU's efforts to create relevant and meaningful traineeship opportunities for our nation’s new graduates entering the workforce during this difficult time.

About Rolls-Royce@NTU Corp

Rolls-Royce@NTU Corp Lab is a collaboration between Rolls-Royce, NTU and the National Research Foundation as the first lab under Corp Lab @ University scheme. After successfully attaining notable achievements in Phase 1 (2013-2018) in terms of world-class research and technology pull-through, the Corp Lab is embarking into Phase 2 (2019 – 2024) focusing on five core research areas: Rolls-Royce Electrical (RRE), Manufacturing Technology (ManTech), Advanced Repair and Materials (ARMS), Data Analytics and Complex Systems (DACS), and Internet of Things (IoT). Research in these fields are diverse and aimed at inventing more efficient and reliable energy delivery systems, developing innovative manufacturing, materials, and repair technologies to complement more robust power systems, and extracting information from equipment and processes so that operators can make timely and informed business critical decisions and offer value to Rolls-Royce business in terms of technology pull through and patents.

Job Descriptions:

  • Prepare literature review and searches to outline research in the field
  • Participate in research conceptualization and design
  • Participate in data collection and preparation, and support data analysis
  • Prepare reports and documentations for the research program
  • Contribute to research publications and presentations
  • Assist in duties related to project management, documentation, and minutes recording

Requirements:

  • Bachelor degree in relevant field
  • Basic understanding of research and analytical skills
  • Attention to details and procedures
  • Effective communication and report writing skills

Company

Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is placed 11th globally, and 1st among the world's top young universities for six consecutive years (QS university rankings). It is also ranked No.2 among the world's elite young universities (aged 50 and under) that have excelled in producing high-quality research (Nature Index Young Universities).


We invite you to be part of this world-class university through the prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Postdocotoral Fellowship programme. 

About Lee Kuan Yew Postdoctoral Fellowship (LKY PDF)

The prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Postdoctoral Fellowship (LKY PDF) was established in 1991 under the Lee Kuan Yew Endowment Fund. The Fellowship supports and promotes young and outstanding researchers to realise their full potential in the areas of Engineering, Science, Humanities, and Medicine.

The Fellowship will be awarded concurrently with the candidate's appointment as a research staff in NTU.

Please click here for the detailed list of research areas available in the respective Colleges/Schools/Research Centres.

Eligibility: 

• Excellent academic records and research potential.
• Recent PhD graduates, or with at most 1 postdoctoral training from a reputable university. 

Terms and Conditions: 
• The Fellowship will be tenable for a period of 3 years.  
• In addition to an attractive remuneration, the successful candidate will be awarded a research grant of S$180,000 for research consumables and research related expenditure. 

Application Procedure:

Please click here for more information.

We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. 

Application Closing Date: 28 February 2020

Company info
Telephone
+(65)67911744
Location
50 NANYANG AVENUE
SINGAPORE
639 798
SG

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