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Electronic Engineer Agriculture Start-up

Electronic Engineer Agriculture Start-up

Posted 7 June by Konker Jobs
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Electronic Engineer (Agriculture Start-up)
 
Slough
 
up  to £55,000 DOE + Share Scheme + Hybrid Potential + 25 days Holiday + BH + Flexitime + Company Benefits
 
Are you an electronics engineer with a battery power / management background, ready to redefine agriculture with ground-breaking technology?
 
On offer is the opportunity to work for a start-up which are leading a revolution in pesticide spraying by reimagining the fundamentals, allowing for low-power, high-precision applications.
 
You will play an integral part in developing advanced technology that not only addresses issues but also provides significant cost savings and promotes a more sustainable and efficient future.
 
The Role:
  • Lead the development of electronic systems from concept to production, ensuring adherence to specifications and requirements.
  • Oversee a sub-team responsible for sensors, control electronics, cabling, power electronics, motor control, and battery systems.
  • Drive the specification and design of scalable, production-ready electronic systems, collaborating with cross-functional teams.
  • Conduct thorough testing, validation, and troubleshooting of electronic systems in both workshop and real-world agricultural settings.
  • Document designs, specifications, test procedures, and results for internal and external stakeholders.
The Person:
  • Electronics Engineer with a battery power / management systems background
 If you are interested in this opportunity contact

Reference: 52816883

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