Graduate R&D Engineer - System & Architecture
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Job description
Join Microchip's Human Machine Interface Division (HMID) and help develop next-generation capacitive sensing solutions used in automotive and industrial systems worldwide. This is an exciting opportunity for a graduate or early-career engineer (up to 3 years' experience) to work at the forefront of touchscreen and human interface technology.
As part of the System and Architecture Group, you will contribute across the full product development lifecycle-defining requirements for new silicon and firmware, developing architecture concepts to address a continuously evolving market, and supporting design, implementation, validation, and product delivery.
You will be working in a small but highly skilled team, as part of a wider organisation both within the Whiteley office and worldwide. You will receive both on-the-job and formal training.
What You'll Work On
- Advanced capacitive touch sensing (maXTouch) systems
- Analogue front-end (AFE) measurement and control
- Embedded firmware for signal acquisition and processing
- System-level optimisation for performance in challenging environments (e.g. noise, automotive conditions)
- Silicon bring-up, validation, and feature development, * Define requirements for new silicon and firmware features based on product and customer needs
- Contribute to the development of new system and architecture concepts for future generations of touch solutions
- Analyse and optimise analogue and digital hardware implementations to improve system performance
- Develop efficient embedded software to control measurement systems and process acquired data
- Investigate and solve customer issues, delivering robust and innovative solutions
- Collaborate with cross-functional and global teams on design, validation, and product development
- Produce clear technical documentation, including specifications, design descriptions, and test plans
Development & Growth Opportunities
- Build deep expertise in capacitive sensing, signal processing, and embedded systems
- Develop into a specialist in analogue front-end programming and system architecture
- Gain exposure to the full semiconductor development lifecycle
- Participate in the Microchip New College Graduate Programme, including training, mentoring, and cross-functional projects
- Work alongside experienced engineers and industry experts across global teams
Requirements
- BEng (or equivalent) in Electronics Engineering, Communication Engineering, or a related discipline
- Graduates or candidates with up to 3 years' experience in an electronics/software environment
- Industry experience is beneficial but not essential
Desirable Skills
- Understanding of microcontroller architecture and embedded systems
- Programming experience in C, Python, or similar languages
- Basic knowledge of analogue electronics and digital design
- Interest in signal processing (e.g. sampling, filtering, SNR optimisation)
- Scripting skills (Python, Matlab, or similar)
- Familiarity with AI tools is an advantage
Key Competencies
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Clear and effective communication (technical and non-technical)
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Curiosity, adaptability, and willingness to learn new technologies