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Systems Engineer (26842)

Cambridge
to £45,000 + benefits
Filled

Product development for complex electro-mechanical systems

In this exciting, hands-on role you will be solving real-world problems for cutting-edge miniature electro-mechanical systems. Working in a friendly collaborative team with physicists and engineers from the fields of mechanics, electronics, and software, you will be developing new products from prototyping through hands-on testing to their release for manufacture.

You will need to be passionate about your work and an excellent problem solver. Able not just to think through a problem, but also to design and run experiments that are able to illuminate the challenges and help guide you towards a solution. You will also need to be a good communicator, able to explain your work to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Requirements:

  • Excellent degree in Engineering or Physics from a top university, higher honours such as a master’s or PhD’s will be well received.
  • Strong skills in experimental design and analysis for electro-mechanical systems.
  • Knowledge of embedded programming and skills in one of: C, C#, MATLAB, or Python.

This well-establish company is a global leader in their industry. Their products are widely used in consumer technologies and their IP licenced by multiple multi-national corporations. With a wealth of industry leading experts in the office, this is an excellent place to accelerate your development and learn new skills.

Please note: even if you don’t have exactly the background indicated, do contact us now if this type of job is of interest – we may well have similar opportunities that you would be suited to. And of course, we always get your permission before submitting your CV to a company.

Recommend for £250 – see www.ecmselection.co.uk/tell-a-friend for details.