Job Title: Senior Electronics Firmware Engineer
Location: Outskirts of Gloucester
Salary: £60-£80k (Depending on experience)
Working Arrangement: 2/3 Days On-Site Per Week
Business Overview:
Are you ready to make a real impact using cutting edge technology? My client, based in Cheltenham are a leading Software and manufacturing company, and are seeking a Full Stack Developer to join their dynamic team.
With an impressive employee turnover rate of 2% they pride themselves on a great culture and flexible working environment where people stay.
They design and manufacture products that enhance safety. They have a range of innovative solutions within their industry. If you’ve travelled within the UK, you’ve likely interacted with their technology.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create customised test equipment utilising electronic hardware and embedded software.
- Design hardware and software frameworks for reuse across various test fixtures.
- Offer support and technical guidance to New Product Development teams concerning manufacturability.
- Provide technical assistance to manufacturing personnel and engineers.
- Ensure the maintenance of current product test equipment.
- Generate technical documentation and assist in the development of work instructions.
Essential Technical Knowledge:
-Designing and fabricating electronic test equipment.
- Developing analog and digital hardware while utilizing design and debugging tools.
- Proficient in Embedded C and Python, including the use of version control, debugging tools, and peer review processes.
- Possessing a solid understanding of electronic testing methods and fault diagnosis.
- Collaborating effectively as a member of a product development team.
- Experience with EMC and product safety requirements and testing is advantageous.
Educational Background:
Degree in a relevant field, such as Software Engineering
Notable Benefits: Discretionary Bonus related to Individual & Company Performance, Private Medical Insurance, Hybrid Working
Please apply to find out more and full details will be shared.