Controls System Engineer
6 Month Contract
£55-£65ph
Buckinghamshire
Organisation Overview
Our client, a leading advanced technology company, applies the pursuit of excellence from motor sports to solve complex engineering challenges in various industries. Specialising in aerodynamics and high-performance vehicle design, they drive innovation and technological breakthroughs. They offer an exciting and dynamic work environment that values world-class engineering and technological prowess.
Role Summary
Our client is seeking a Controls System Engineer on a contract basis to contribute to the development of control systems and software for projects. This role, plays a crucial part in meeting project requirements, from initial development to testing for production application. Utilising cutting-edge tools like MATLAB/Simulink and dSpace Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) rigs, the engineer will prototype control systems while ensuring project ownership and performance.
Responsibilities
* Translate specifications and requirements into functional systems, engaging in physical testing and production applications.
* Prototype control systems hardware and software using MATLAB/Simulink and dSpace HIL rigs.
* Engage in various software development tasks as necessary, ensuring project functionality and performance.
Essential Skills & Experience
* Degree in Control, Software, or Electronic Engineering.
* Proficiency in modern control system and software engineering methodologies.
* Experience with MATLAB/Simulink for control systems software development.
* Familiarity with tools such as C#, Python, Java, or similar for software development.
* Knowledge of version control, issues tracking, and software build systems.
* Understanding of software development processes and functional safety implications.
Desirable Skills & Experience
* Experience with other software development tools.
* Exposure to high-performance automotive, aerospace, or related sectors.
If this role is of interest, reply today with an up to date CV and we can discuss further.
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