Lead Engineer - Energy Systems Lab
£50,000 | Full-Time | Bristol & Bath Science Park
Are you an experienced engineer, motivated to transform the development of future transport solutions? IAAPS is seeking a Lead Engineer to accelerate our mission to solve the industry’s biggest challenges.
This is a senior role within our team, positioning IAAPS as a leading engineering and technology consultancy.
About IAAPS
As a world-leading R&I centre that supports the wider transport and energy sectors in the transition to net zero, we have great ambitions – namely, to solve the industry’s biggest challenges by creating the technologies, tools and systems needed to accelerate the move to clean, affordable and sustainable mobility.
We are a commercial subsidiary of the University of Bath, and our world class facility based at the Bristol & Bath Science Park ranks among the top three independent institutions of its type in the world. With a team in place that brings together specialists from across industry and academia and a range of highly prestigious commercial partners within the automotive, industrial, aerospace, and marine sectors, IAAPS is now firmly moving into a scale up phase.
The key to our success? Put simply, it’s our people. We are a dynamic SME operating at the forefront of future low carbon mobility, therefore everyone’s contribution matters and makes a real difference to what we achieve together.
Our staff benefit from:
Flexible working
Free on-site parking
Regular IAAPS social events
Holiday purchase scheme for up to 5 extra days of holiday per year
Private medical insurance
Cycle to work scheme
Up to £8,000 towards relocation expenses (subject to eligibility)
The opportunity
The Lead Engineer will be responsible for the specification and installation, together with the day to day technical leadership and operational management, of the Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL). This facility underpins research and industrial collaboration in:
· AC and hybrid AC/DC energy systems
· Superconducting and cryogenic power systems
· With future expansion into advanced power electronics, motor drives and charging systems
The postholder will ensure the ESL functions as a world-leading research and industrial engagement environment, supporting IAAPS’s strategic mission in clean propulsion, smart energy networks, and next-generation electrification.
Responsibilities
Provide day-to-day and long-term leadership for the ESL, setting technical direction and ensuring operational excellence.
Develop and maintain laboratory procedures, workflows, usage policies, and engineering standards.
Support the scheduling of research, testing and industrial projects, balancing academic and commercial priorities.
Accountable to ensure maintenance regimes, calibration schedules, lifecycle management and capital upgrade planning.
Lead development, configuration, and operation of AC grid emulators, AC network models, and smart-grid control platforms.
Support research into flexibility services, resilience, distribution networks, and real-time energy system modelling.
Manage hybrid AC/DC microgrid infrastructure, including high-power converters, bus architectures, and real-time PHIL systems.
Oversee cryogenic test infrastructure including cryogenic systems, superconducting device test capability , and safety systems.
Support engineering & research activities involving SFCLs, cryogenic DC breakers and superconducting electric machines.
Lead operation and integration of power-electronics test stands, SiC/GaN converter rigs, DC/DC converter stations, and inverter testbeds.
Provide specialist engineering expertise to enable research into:
Energy networks, smart grids, flexibility, distributed energy systems.
Superconducting propulsion, cryogenic converters, DC protection.
Power electronics, converters, electric propulsion.
Collaborate with IAAPS engineers, academic staff and researchers, and to design and deliver experiments. research and innovation and industrial projects
Support project proposal development, industry engagement, and collaborative R&D programmes.
In conjunction with the Engineering Manager support scheduling of Technician and Engineering resource to support ESL activities and facility maintenance as needed
In conjunction with the Head of Q, H&S ensure compliance with:
HV electrical safety regulations
Cryogenic safety standards
ISO-certified IAAPS management systems (e.g., ISO 9001, 14001, 45001)
Conduct risk assessments, method statements, hazard identification and system-level safety audits.
Develop training materials, induction sessions and competency frameworks for laboratory users.
Mentor early-career engineers and technical staff.
Contribute to long-term technology road mapping for IAAPS energy systems capability.
In conjunction with senior academics and IAAPS management lead specification of future equipment, upgrades and facility expansions (AC, DC, cryogenic, propulsion).
Support commercial engagement, consultancy, and industrial project delivery.
What do I need?
Degree or very significant equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, Energy Engineering, Power Electronics or related discipline. You may have a higher degree including research publications in your specialist field(s).
Significant experience in AC power systems, grid emulation, power electronics or HV test environments.
Proven capability in one or more of the following:
AC network modelling & smart grid systems
Power converter design/test (SiC/GaN, HVDC, DC/DC)
High-voltage laboratory operation
Cryogenic or superconducting device handling
Demonstrable project leadership experience in R&D or industrial test environments.
Strong competencies in test automation, instrumentation, and data acquisition.
Experience working with industrial partners and external stakeholders.
Experience of working in a high-performing multi-disciplinary team, to operate in a matrix organisation. Setting expectations, providing feedback, motivating, and engaging the team to solve problems and challenges.
Strong communication and relationship-building skills; ability to adapt personal style to different audiences, influence, and challenge effectively.
Previous experience of leading the resolution of business, technical and process issues within a Project Team environment.
Experience of working with customers to understand project and market needs and develop technical relationships.
Ability to proactively manage competing demands and deadlines, role model and support others to adapt to change and achieve results for the team.
Key competencies
Technical Leadership – able to drive multidisciplinary technical programmes.
High-Voltage Safety Expertise – strong command of HV working practices.
Problem Solving & Innovation – ability to develop creative solutions in complex energy system environments.
Collaboration & Communication – supports world-class academic and industrial engagement.
Strategic Thinking – able to guide the facility’s long-term capabilities.
Operational Excellence – ensures high uptime, robust processes, and safe operation.
Flexible working
We are committed to supporting flexible ways of working and welcome applications from candidates seeking alternative working arrangements. This may include part-time hours, compressed working patterns, or job share opportunities, where these can be accommodated alongside business needs.
If you are interested in flexible working, we encourage you to outline your preferences when invited to interview. Alternatively, if you would prefer to explore this informally before applying, please get in touch with the hiring manager to discuss.
- Department
- Engineering & Technical
- Role
- Lead Engineer
- Locations
- Bristol & Bath Science Park
- Remote status
- Hybrid
About IAAPS
IAAPS is a world-leading centre of excellence supporting the transport industry in the transition to net zero.
Established to foster engineering innovation through the collaboration of industry, enterprise and academia, IAAPS is a wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the University of Bath.
We combine cross-sector academic rigour with commercial focus to support industry in the development and adoption of clean, efficient and affordable zero carbon propulsion technologies for integration into commercial applications. Our expertise is based on over 40 years of propulsion systems research at the University of Bath and enables a broader experimental approach than conventional test facilities.