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Technical Analysts (x3)

Academic-related

17 May 2026

Location

Whittle Laboratory, West Cambridge, UK

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed-term (12 months)

Salary

£42,254-£56,535

Required Qualifications

STEM undergraduate degree
Python proficiency
Modelling & data analysis
Excellent communication
Team collaboration

Research Areas

Sustainable aviation
Techno-economic analysis
Lifecycle modelling
Physics-based modelling
Data-driven modelling
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Technical Analysts (x3)

Technical Analysts (x3)

The Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA) at the University of Cambridge seeks to recruit three Technical Analysts who will be based at the Whittle Laboratory in West Cambridge. The research carried out by the AIA is critically dependent upon robust modelling and analysis to support its mission of transforming aviation toward a net-zero future. This role has been created to align with the design and delivery of innovative tools and services that underpin cutting-edge research in sustainable aviation.

To assist the AIA in achieving its objectives, you will develop and operate models that assess the economic and environmental outcomes of aviation systems. You will also contribute to external reports and grant proposals under the supervision of the line manager, while engaging with stakeholders across academia, industry, and policy domains to ensure impactful delivery of research outputs.

The Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA) uses a combination of physics-based and data-driven modelling to develop its first-order models of the aviation sector and beyond. These models compose to create a single comprehensive systems-of-systems model. In contrast to most academic modelling, we lean heavily on functional programming as a paradigm as this, along with computer algebra, immutability, and more, allows the computational implementations of our models to align more closely with their mathematics. The AIA's modelling toolboxes (there is broadly one per aviation system being modelled) are written in modern typed Python. About 90% of our current software development is greenfield, meaning that everyone helps shape the architecture of, and idioms used in, our codebases.

You will have an undergraduate degree in STEM (engineering, mathematics, physics, environmental sciences, or a related field), or equivalent practical experience. You will possess strong software skills preferably in Python, alongside proficiency in modelling and data analysis. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential, as is the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Previous experience in techno-economic analysis, lifecycle modelling, or related areas will be advantageous.

This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful research that influences global aviation policies while developing your expertise in a collaborative and innovative environment.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance.

Applications are welcome from internal candidates who would like to apply for the role on the basis of a secondment from their current role in the University.

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

Please ensure that you include both a CV and covering letter within your application which should detail how you feel you meet the criteria in the person specification.

The closing date for applications is Sunday 17 May 2026.

Informal enquires are welcomed and if you have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please contact the HR Office at the Department of Engineering: hr-office@eng.cam.ac.uk, +44 (0)1223 332615.

Please quote reference NM49594 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Key information

Department/location

Department of Engineering

Salary

£42,254-£56,535

Reference

NM49594

Category

Academic-related

Date published

30 April 2026

Closing date

17 May 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Technical Analyst role at University of Cambridge?

Candidates need an undergraduate degree in STEM (engineering, mathematics, physics, environmental sciences or related) or equivalent experience. Strong software skills in Python, proficiency in modelling and data analysis, and excellent verbal/written communication are essential. Advantageous: experience in techno-economic analysis or lifecycle modelling. Develop your academic CV with our free resume template and cover letter template. 🎓

💰What is the salary and employment type for these Technical Analyst positions?

The salary range is £42,254-£56,535. This is a fixed-term position for 12 months in the first instance, based at the Whittle Laboratory, West Cambridge. Internal candidates can apply for secondment. Explore more university salaries for comparison. 💰

📝How do I apply for the Technical Analyst jobs at University of Cambridge?

Click the 'Apply' button to register and submit online via the recruitment system. Include a CV and covering letter detailing how you meet the criteria. Quote reference NM49594. Closing date: 17 May 2026. Contact hr-office@eng.cam.ac.uk for queries. Use our free cover letter template to strengthen your application. 📝

🛠️What skills and tools are used in the Aviation Impact Accelerator Technical Analyst role?

Proficiency in modern typed Python for functional programming, computer algebra, and immutability. Develop and operate physics-based and data-driven models for aviation systems. 90% greenfield software development. Shape code architecture collaboratively. Thrive in research jobs like this with strong modelling skills. 🛠️

✈️What is the research focus of these Technical Analyst positions?

Support the Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA) in transforming aviation to net-zero via sustainable aviation modelling. Assess economic/environmental outcomes, contribute to reports/grants, engage stakeholders in academia, industry, policy. Use systems-of-systems models. Ideal for research roles in sustainable aviation. ✈️

🌍Is visa sponsorship available, and what about location for University of Cambridge Technical Analysts?

The University requires employees to be eligible to live/work in the UK; no explicit visa sponsorship mentioned. Role based at Whittle Laboratory, West Cambridge, UK. Applications welcome from all, supporting equality, diversity, inclusion. Check UK university jobs for relocation info. 🌍
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