Another Cambridge based company have hit the news with a fascinating solution to creating a safe, sustainable, clean renewable energy.
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Scientists and Engineers based in both Cambridge and Asia are collaborating on an exciting new project and are backed and funded by investors to grow the Cambridge based R&D team who will take these plans to the next level.
The team includes members in multiple sites including UK (Manchester, Sheffield, Cambridge), France (Sophia), US (Austin and Chandler) and Hungary (Budapest)!Responsibilities:As Director of FE Flows and Methodologies, you will be responsible for the development and maintenance of our internal engineering flows that enable system design and verification activities within the System Development team.You will work with our Engineering Directors and Technical Leads to build and agree a common set of requirements resulting in a roadmap of flow development.You will manage a small team of engineers for whom you will be responsible for providing technical leadership and line management (including assisting with the development of careers, mentoring and coaching, managing accountabilities and objectives).
Job OverviewThe Systems Development team in Arm Solutions Engineering develops compute subsystem (CSS) products and SoC's for a wide range of market segments including Client, Infra, IoT and Automotive.
As part of this work, we utilize the latest IP products from Arm and selected 3rd party vendors.
Our client, a leading innovator in the Marine industry, is currently seeking a Hydraulic Systems Engineer to join their dynamic team.
Formed from the elite America's Cup racing environment, our client utilises cutting-edge development experiences to engineer world-leading products aimed at decarbonising the marine industry.
Their projects, including, Foil Optimised Stability System (FOSS), and advanced foiling vessels, reflect a commitment to redefining the industry's standards.
We are currently seeking a highly skilled and ambitious Systems Engineer to join our Electro-Optical (EO) Seekers and Sensors Department in Bristol or Stevenage
Dynamic (hybrid) working: typically, 2 to 3 days per week on-site, due to workload classification
S alary: Circa £45,000 to £55,000 depending on experience