BMS Engineer

Oxford
11 months ago
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Overview
We are seeking a skilled and innovative BMS Engineer . The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in electrical engineering and firmware development, with the ability to design and implement complex systems. This role requires proficiency in various engineering tools and programming languages, as well as a commitment to delivering high-quality solutions.

This is a temp-to-permanent role, and the ideal candidate will be based within the approximate area bounded by Oxford, Basingstoke.

Duties

  • Develop and analyse schematics for electronic systems to ensure functionality and reliability.

  • Utilise Simulink for modelling, simulating, and analysing dynamic systems.

  • Design, develop, and test firmware for embedded systems, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with specifications.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate System on Chip (SoC) solutions into projects.

  • Employ SolidWorks for 3D modelling and design of mechanical components related to electronic systems.

  • Conduct system design reviews and provide technical guidance throughout the project lifecycle.

  • Write efficient code in Perl and C++ for various applications within engineering projects.

  • Document processes, designs, and testing results to maintain clear communication within the team.

    Qualifications

  • A degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required.

  • Proficiency in using MATLAB for data analysis and algorithm development is highly desirable.

  • Strong understanding of system design principles and practices.

  • Experience with firmware development and debugging techniques is essential.

  • Familiarity with SoC architecture and integration processes is an advantage.

  • Excellent problem-solving skills coupled with attention to detail.

  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment while also being capable of working independently on assigned tasks.

    We invite you to apply if you are passionate about engineering and eager to contribute your expertise to exciting projects that make a difference!

    To apply, please submit your application through our online portal by clicking APPLY.

    For further information about the role, please contact Alina at (phone number removed) .

    For internal use only: INDP

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