Embedded Hardware Engineer

Company:  CV-Library
Location: Aston Clinton
Closing Date: 31/10/2024
Salary: £50,000 - £75,000 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Embedded Hardware Engineer (Mid-Lead level) Salary: £50,000 - £75,000 per annum Benefits: Monthly paid bonus (circa £3-4k per year), pension, 25 days holiday and more Location: Aylesbury area Embedded Hardware Engineer Overview This is a great opportunity for a senior or lead embedded engineer with a focus on hardware development, to join a growing medical technology company based in Buckinghamshire. The business have a total of around 300 employees within the group, however this role is working directly with the novel R&D projects side of the business, which is much smaller, with around 25 employees. This will give the safety of a larger group, but with the day to day feel of a smaller, progressive, and technically challenging business. The embedded hardware engineer will be working on highly complex projects, specifically a novel surgical robotics system. You will need to have a strong educational background, ideally a 1st class degree from a top UK university. You will be leading a team of electronics engineers, with the task of growing the team through mentorship, coaching and teaching. You will collaborate very closely with computer scientists and mechanical engineers and will be responsible for the design and development of hardware, analouge, digital and RF. Also you need develop embedded code to run on the hardware. Embedded Hardware Engineer Requirements * A minimum of 5 years commercial experience * 1st class degree from a top UK university in electronics * Experience in C and python * Analouge and digital design and development * Experience working on both prototypes and production * A passionate engineer with great communication skills If you are interested in discussing this senior / lead hardware engineer position, please apply now and we’ll be in touch
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