Senior Systems Engineer

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Senior Systems Engineer - £60k - £75k – Weybridge

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a rapidly expanding Electronics manufacturer based in Weybridge, who are now seeking a Senior Systems Engineer to develop a range of multi year projects that will be used globally.

The company are working with customers globally to develop novel solutions to a range of applications, utilising the latest technology available! You will be working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, developing a range of products used across a number of industries so this is an excellent opportunity for someone looking for a more varied role.

This is a Senior Systems Engineering role, focusing heavily on the V-Model lifecycle, as well as an emphasis on Software engineering in a systems context. Due to the nature of the work you will be required to go through the clearance process.

Key Skills

  • Degree in Maths, Physics or an engineering focused degree

  • Solid understanding and experience of theV-Model Lifecycle

  • Excellent written communication skills for documentation and technical reviews

  • Ability to gain SC/DV clearance

  • Experience or exposure to OOP languages (C#, C++, Java etc) is highly desirable but not essential

    The company are offering between £75k dependent on experience along with an excellent benefits package. If you’re interested in this Senior Systems Engineer role, please apply.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Electronics, FPGA, Analogue, Power , Mechanical Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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