Principal Systems Engineer Embedded & Hardware in Luton

Principal Systems Engineer Embedded & Hardware in Luton

Luton Full-Time 60000 - 80000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead embedded hardware and software development projects with technical authority.
  • Company: Dynamic tech company offering hybrid working and innovative projects.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Exciting career advancement opportunities in a collaborative environment.
  • Why this job: Join a critical programme and make a significant impact in technology.
  • Qualifications: Extensive experience in embedded systems and leadership skills.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 Β£ per year.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Principal Systems Engineer to take ownership of a critical embedded hardware and software development programme.

This is a senior technical leadership role where you will act as the technical authority across embedded systems, electronics and software development.

Principal Systems Engineer Embedded & Hardware in Luton employer: Pimlico Banks Recruitment

As a Principal Engineer-Systems at our Bedford location, you will join a dynamic team that values innovation and collaboration in a hybrid working environment. We offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits including private medical insurance and enhanced family-friendly policies, and a culture that fosters professional growth and technical excellence. With opportunities to influence cutting-edge projects and work alongside talented professionals, this role is perfect for those seeking meaningful and rewarding employment in a supportive atmosphere.

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Contact Details:

Pimlico Banks Recruitment Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Principal Systems Engineer Embedded & Hardware in Luton

Embedded Systems
Electronics
Software Development
Technical Leadership
Systems Engineering
Problem-Solving Skills
Project Management