The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has an open position for an Operations Manager (1.0 fte) at the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) capacity group within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering conducts research and provides education in the field of electrical engineering and is divided into 9 capacity groups. The Faculty of Electrical Engineering has over 690 employees and around 1,500 students.
The SPS capacity group employs about 160 people, with diverse nationalities and areas of expertise. They provide education and conduct research in the areas of signal and image analysis, information and communication theory, and machine learning and artificial intelligence with focus on several applications, ranging from biomedical diagnostics, to communication, up to security and automotive. The group is involved in several BSc and MSc programs provided by the university. Moreover, over half of the SPS groups’ employees are PhD students conducting research. The SPS group also hosts many senior clinical and industrial experts on a part-time basis, providing our students with real clinical and industrial experience. This is further enhanced through the strong involvement of the group in large collaboration frameworks with industrial and/or clinical partners, such as the Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center (e/MTIC). Indeed, with such many PhD students involved in multidisciplinary research, the group has a vibrant, international character.
The group is made of 6 labs with respective lab leaders, together forming the management team of the group, coordinated by the group chair. The management team is supported by a team of secretaries, who jointly with the operations manager perform the function of group secretary and bear the responsibility for and coordination of all management processes within the group. Together with the capacity group chair and the management team, they are responsible for day-to-day operations. They do not merely have an executive role, but co-direct and bear responsibility for policy and management processes within the group and are point of contact for all faculty departments.
For the SPS group, we are immediately seeking someone to fill the position of Operations Manager (OM). This position is currently not yet filled in this form and is therefore a new position. The OM has a coordinating and executive role in the group's projects and is responsible for all organizational, logistical and administrative processes within the group, for the design and management of all administrative systems (projects, students, education, personnel, publications, and all other key performance indicators of the group), for the efficient organization of the group and -as a collaborating colleague- manages the secretariat. In addition, the OM coordinates all PR activities of the group, including the group website and all information activities, including social media.
Tasks of the operations manager:
About us
Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
More information about the Signal Processing Systems group can be found here.
Information
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Please contact the hiring manager prof. M. Mischi, e-mail: m.mischi@tue.nl.
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