Cloud Based Digital Twin Developer
Lincoln £35,000 - £40,000
Job sector
Energy, Utilities & Net Zero
Job function
Engineering
Job duration
24 Months
Application closing date
17/03/2026
Job description
You’ll play a pivotal role in developing and implementing a novel hybrid diagnostic and prognostic models for SEITL’s gas turbines. The KTP aims to deploy the models on a scalable cloud platform to analyse real-time operational data.
By working alongside SEITL’S industry leaders and academic experts from the University of Lincoln, you’ll contribute to designs that meet real industrial needs while embedding cutting-edge knowledge within the company. This unique multidisciplinary project will empower you to make a lasting impact.
What We’re Looking For
- Practical experience of programming Python and Matlab.
- Experience of mathematical/physical/hybrid modelling
- Experience in deploying intelligent algorithms
- Some thermodynamic modelling and/or knowledge of gas turbine technology is desirable, but not essential
- You will be able to interpret and clearly articulate technical and complex information.
- You will be expected to present to a wide-ranging audience including senior stakeholders.
- You will be proactive, able to influence others and build rapport quickly, developing long term relationships.
- You will enjoy responsibility, solving unexpected problems and challenging the status quo.
Project description
The aim of the KTP is to develop and deploy a cloud-based digital twin for medium-sized industrial gas turbines in order to facilitate anomaly detection and prognostics. The project will provide a critical step in commercializing the underpinning technology and provide a new suite of predictive service offerings to customers.
About the business
SEITL design, manufacture and service small to medium industrial gas turbines (5 to 15 MW). Globally, SEITL have installed a fleet of over 3,000 units across over 90 countries.