Embedded Systems Engineer

VRS UK
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Competitive salary Strong company benefits

Our client is a leading innovator in advanced scientific instrumentation, developing cutting-edge technologies used across a range of high-impact sectors including research, healthcare, and industrial applications. As part of their continued growth and investment in R&D, they are seeking an experienced and motivated Embedded Systems Engineer to join their Sheffield-based team.

Working as part of a collaborative and multidisciplinary R&D function, you will play a key role in delivering innovative embedded solutions, taking projects from early-stage concept through to production. This is a hands-on position where you will contribute across firmware development, hardware integration, and real-time system design, helping to bring next-generation products to market.

Key Responsibilities will include:

* Developing and implementing embedded firmware solutions in line with product requirements

* Designing and integrating electronic hardware and embedded systems from concept through to delivery

* Working closely with cross-functional teams to define technical specifications and requirements

* Conducting testing, validation, and evaluation to ensure robust system performance

* Supporting ongoing product lifecycle activities, including maintenance and improvements to existing firmware

* Collaborating with engineers to solve complex technical challenges and ensure seamless system integration

* Maintaining accurate project documentation and working in line with quality and regulatory standards

This role is for you if you have / are:

* Degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Embedded Systems, Physics, or a related discipline

* >5 years’ experience in an R&D or product development environment

* Strong experience in embedded programming (C or similar)

* Hands-on experience with electronic design, prototyping, and bench testing

* Excellent communication skills and ability to manage multiple priorities effectively

* Experience with STM32/ARM microcontroller systems

* Knowledge of simulation techniques for electronics design

* Exposure to scientific instrumentation or related technologies

You will be rewarded with a competitive salary, strong company benefits, and the opportunity to work at the forefront of innovative technology within a growing R&D environment.

Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity!

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