Deployed Systems Engineer
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As a Deployed Systems Engineer at Arondite you will be collaborating closely with our other engineers to demonstrate, integrate and deploy Arondite's software products in real world situations with defence end users. This will include working with uncrewed systems, sensors, embedded devices, edge compute and networking/communications kit (such as mesh radios and satellite links).
Being deployed means that you will be conducting and supporting testing in the field, both at Arondite's test site and with customers across the UK and abroad. It will involve travel, working outdoors, and piloting drones, ground robots and potentially watercraft in the future.
When in the office you may be asked to create mechanical and electrical parts, and to write software that integrates third party hardware.
Overall, the role will be very varied and challenging, suiting someone who is flexible and pragmatic with broad interests in embedded systems and robotics, alongside modern enterprise software. Whilst large amounts of prior experience isn't critical, you will be expected to become proficient in new skills and technologies quickly. Your responsibilities will include:
- Deploying Arondite's software and AI products onto hardware
- Writing embedded and non-embedded software to integrate third party hardware
- Establishing wired and wireless networks to enable communication between Arondite's products and third party systems
- Creating mechanical and electrical parts to integrate different third party hardware components
- Conducting field testing of Arondite's products both during development, and with customers
- Supporting product demonstrations to end-users and potential customers
- Piloting of all types of robotic and autonomous systems (including UAVs, UGVs and USVs). This will include gaining qualifications such as Remote Pilot Certificates, We require that all candidates have an existing Right to Work in the UK at the time of application. Security clearance
We believe in working closely with defence customers. As a result, this role requires you to hold a clearance or be willing to undergo UK security vetting to Security Check (SC) or above. This normally requires having continuous residency in the UK for at least 5 years. Office vs hybrid working
Requirements
You should have:
- Bachelors or Masters degree in Engineering, Computer Science or a related technical subject
- Software engineering skills for embedded devices (e.g. C), and object oriented languages such as C++, Java, or Rust
- Experience in mechanical design, including 3D CAD and additive manufacturing techniques like 3D printing
- Understanding of electronics, covering topics such as switch mode power supplies and embedded systems and protocols (I2C, UART, SPI, etc)
- Hands-on experience with instruments such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, and signal generators for testing and debugging complex systems
Nice to have:
This is not an additional list of requirements, but any experience in these areas is a bonus.
- Drone pilot qualifications, or an interest in obtaining them
- Experience with robotic systems
- Knowledge of networking technologies and the configuration of elements such as routers and VPNs
- Understanding of RF systems and antennas
- Practical workshop skills using hand and power tools
- UK driving license
Benefits & conditions
- Highly competitive base salary
- Generous equity in EMI share options in a well-funded and growing startup
- 7% employer pension contribution
- Free meals in the office every day
- Private health and dental insurance, with opt-in cover for dependents
- Cycle to work scheme
- Relocation support
- Access to any resources, equipment and training that you need to do your job in a world-class way
- The opportunity to work with and learn from exceptional colleagues with excellent academic experience and deep industry knowledge