Posted: | 12/11/24 | |
Recruiter: | Marcus Webb Associates Limited | |
Reference: | 2849073306 | |
Type: | Permanent | |
Disciplines: | Systems Engineer | |
Salary: | £45,000 - £55,000 Annual + benefits | |
Location: | Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire | |
Description: | Senior Systems Engineer Staffordshire, UK 45-55k + benefits This role would probably suit an engineer with 3-5 years of industry experience. A background in design / development or systems engineering would be preferred (e.g. electronics, software, mechatronics etc) ideally gained within the automotive, avionics, aerospace or similar industry. Location: Office based, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire The role is aligned to the design and development of advanced electronics control systems for off-highway machinery and will involve technically leading a small team. Furthermore, your role will involve the development of technical and product requirements, technical specifications and validation plans. In addition, you will coordinate team activities and assist with project management of the projects you are responsible for delivering. Candidates with experience gained within the automotive or off-highway industries could do well. Required experience: Senior Systems Engineer
The role could involve hands-on design or including integration activities (hardware / embedded software) but is intended to be aligned to technical leadership and project delivery. Further qualifications / experience: Senior Systems Engineer
The company designs and manufacturers a range of vehicles and machinery for the construction and agriculture industry. These machines include automotive electric vehicle technologies as well as conventional powertrains, hybrid and hydrogen engines. In addition, some of the products include autonomous systems, collision avoidance / ADAS systems, hydraulic control, etc. In short you can be exposed to a variety of technologies. This senior systems engineer role is based onsite and is commutable from Rocester, Stoke on Trent, Derby, Nottingham, Birmingham, Uttoxeter, Stafford, and Burton. | |