Hartman Automation: Graduate Systems Engineer

Hartma Automation are currently looking to take a graduate engineer into the business from a computer science degree background, interested in software development at an industrial level for control as well as the latest IOT and IO4 type technologies that need higher level language skills.

Email a CV in the first instance to Mark C. Hardy m.hardy@hartechautomation.com .

The post will be that of a Graduate Systems Engineer and we will be looking to give experience and training to the successful candidate in software development for the industrial control area.  As we operate in many industry sectors this is a wide and varied possibly experience where that not only development, testing , commissioning, and upgrades will be done and some local , national, and maybe even international travel could be required.

We prefer candidates that can also drive as this is generally how they will firstly get to work but also from work to the client sites.

We will provide a good opportunity for the right candidate and a competitive salary that’s negotiable.

JobsOC : Coder for dental school

JobsOC: Code Writer


Role details and responsibilities: This role is a collaboration between Dental Sciences and Computing to develop open-source code that can then be embedded in several websites to help calculate the answers to three short questionnaires all using categorical or dichotomous single selection answers that a patient anonymously completes online. The successful candidate will need to develop and test the code and demonstrate it works successfully and then the wider supervisory team will issue it to participating websites for them to embed it and display the online calculators.


Dates and times: 15/01/2024 – 21/01/2024 (20 hours in total).


The working dates and times within this period are flexible. The successful student will be expected to complete 20 hours of work during the week


Skills required: To be eligible to apply you must be a registered Newcastle University student throughout the 2023/24 academic year.


Essential Skills:
• Previous experience of using HTML and Javascript code
• Time management
• Initiative


Hourly rate of pay: £13.76


Location: Remote


Number of students required: 1


Work done as part of this role can count towards an NCL+ Award which can help you reflect on the skills you have gained and how to use them when applying for jobs in the future; to find out more visit https://nusu.co.uk/skills/nclaward.


How to apply: Email jobsoc@ncl.ac.uk quoting the role title and explaining how you meet the role criteria. Within your email please evidence any past experience you may have using HTML and / or Javascript code


Closing date for applications: Wednesday 10th of January

Web Developer JobsoC internship, School of Geography

The School of Geography, Politics and Sociology is seeking an enthusiastic student in computer scientist to assist in the development of an innovative web-based decision support tool.

You will be responsible for developing a web-based system to pose questions, analyse/score responses and derive informative and descriptive ways of rapidly summarising participants’ answers into accessible summary diagrams and/or scoring systems.  The deliverable (DeLTAS toolkit) will be tested in winter 2023/24 in a series of workshops with the intention to develop a smartphone app in the longer term.

The tool should be data-driven so that the questionnaires etc can be added and edited by the research team. The successful applicant should ideally have some experience in developing webpages, and an interest in human computer interaction. The specific context of the work is around the ecosystems and sustainability of river delta systems in Bangladesh, India and Vietnam, so an interest in sustainable ecosystems and the culture around them is also advantageous. The work will be with the  UKRI GCCF Living Deltas Hub, and research staff will provide support and guidance on the specific project needs throughout.

The work is funded through Jobs on Campus (JobsoC), at a rate of £13.76 per hour for up to 20 hours per week. If you are interested please contact Andy Large andy.large@newcastle.ac.uk in the first instance. You will also need to register with JobsoC

There is also potential to extend this work as a stage 3 dissertation project.

Placements at Enigma Interactive for 24/25

Are you a smart, enthusiastic computer science student and developer, who’s looking to do a placement year in a fast-paced creative digital agency on a wide range of digital projects from eComm to apps and business-critical digital applications?

Yes? Then this is a great opportunity to join Enigma’s awardwinning team during a paid 12month placement starting in summer 2024.

Headquartered on Newcastle’s quayside, Enigma are a 40 strong team of creative developers, inspiring designers and digital innovators. We work with some of the most ambitious clients from around the UK and design and build market leading web, mobile and bespoke digital applications for them.

Being a developer at Enigma isn’t just about being a great coder, it’s about collaborative problem solving, learning new techniques and skills and pushing the boundaries of technology. At Enigma, you’re not the ‘geek in the corner’, you’re at the centre of everything we do.

Application deadline: Nov 1st 2023

Website: www.enigma-interactive.co.uk

Email: vacancies@enigma-interactive.co.uk