Product Architect / Project Lead (Embedded Instrumentation)
Location: North East England
Salary / Package: Β£70-90K
A well-established R&D-led manufacturer of professional electronic instruments is seeking a Product Architect to lead the development of complex new products from concept through to production.
This is a hands-on technical leadership role, combining system architecture and project leadership with direct involvement in embedded development.
You'll lead multidisciplinary engineering teams across firmware, hardware, mechanical and software, working in close partnership with Product Management to translate market and customer requirements into deliverable engineering plans and successful products.
Key responsibilities
Location: North East England
Salary / Package: Β£70-90K
A well-established R&D-led manufacturer of professional electronic instruments is seeking a Product Architect to lead the development of complex new products from concept through to production.
This is a hands-on technical leadership role, combining system architecture and project leadership with direct involvement in embedded development.
You'll lead multidisciplinary engineering teams across firmware, hardware, mechanical and software, working in close partnership with Product Management to translate market and customer requirements into deliverable engineering plans and successful products.
Key responsibilities
- Lead engineering teams through all phases of product development, from concept to production release
- Define and own system architecture for integrated products spanning embedded firmware, hardware interfaces, mechanical design and software tooling
- Manage day-to-day technical execution, resolving cross-functional dependencies and technical challenges
- Contribute hands-on to embedded software development, including design, coding, debugging and validation
- Work with Project Managers to develop schedules, manage risk and track progress against milestones
- Ensure thorough system verification and validation, with a focus on accuracy, robustness and compliance
- Support design