Graduate Embedded & Electronics Engineer (to start Jun - Sept 2025)
A well-established research and development business is looking for a Graduate Embedded & Electronics Engineer to join their team in Maidenhead, Berkshire. If you are a detail-oriented and proactive Graduate Embedded & Electronics Engineer who enjoys seeing your designs through the development lifecycle to market launch, this job will be a great fit!
The Graduate Embedded & Electronics Engineer will be a key member of the R&D team, investigating new technologies and developing the next generation of emergency communication products that are used globally to keep people safe in their day-to-day lives. You will work closely with teams both in Maidenhead and overseas.
Key responsibilities:
1. Design and develop products across the whole lifecycle of electronics, both embedded software (approx. 80%) and hardware (approx. 20%).
2. Write embedded firmware in C on a variety of microcontrollers (Raspberry Pi, STM32, and PIC).
3. Develop automated test scripts and interface with hardware (C# and Python).
4. Collaborate with the team on ideas that solve real customer problems and provide insight into market opportunities through competitor research and customer insights.
5. Ensure products are designed for manufacture and develop production test procedures and equipment.
Key skills / requirements:
1. A minimum of a 2:1 degree from a Russell Group University in Electronics Engineering, or a similar degree that covers both embedded software and electronics development.
2. A passion for engineering with a focus on embedded software/firmware.
Sponsorship is available for this position, and the team generally follows a hybrid work pattern, working on-site for 3 days per week.
This role would suit a 2025 Electronic Engineering Graduate looking for their first role in the industry and keen to work on a mix of embedded software and electronics development.
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