Wednesday 2 November 2011

Electronic Systems Integration Engineer - Peterborough - £28 - £35 per hour (LHI-101890)

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Electronic Systems Integration Engineer
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
£28 - £35 per hour

We are recruiting for an Electronic Systems Integration Engineer on a 12-month contract based in Peterborough.

As Electronic Systems Integration Engineer, you will work with the Electronics team and prime product development group to define, develop, test, and deliver integrated electrical and electronic machine control systems for earthmoving machines products designed and developed in Europe. This may include coordination and integration of various systems such as drivetrain, braking, steering, implement, operator interfaces, monitoring systems, and power systems.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Design, manage coordinated development, test and deliver integrated Machine Electrical and Electronics Systems
* Solicit capture & document Electrical and Electronics System Requirements
* Evaluate and analyze product design & requirements changes.
* Develop integrated Machine System Bench Test Specification and test plans
* Execute test plans, resolve root cause of any issues
* Ensure the system is verified and validated for production.

Applicants are required to have the following qualifications, skills and expenses:
Essential:
* BSc in Engineering or equivalent
* Experience with complex machine systems with electronic control systems & hydraulic systems
* Experience with problem solving of electrical and electronic systems
* Experience interfacing with clients and suppliers
* Experience with defining system requirements

Desirable:
* Demonstrated experience with engine, machine, and/or hydraulic systems
* Comfortable resolving technical issues and implementing solutions

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Contracts are those of an Employment Business.

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