Senior Systems Engineer

Salford
5 months ago
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Your new company
Join a global leader in delivering cutting-edge scientific solutions. We design and implement robotic medical devices that support advanced biological and clinical intelligence platforms.
Your new role
As a Systems Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in managing the full development lifecycle, ensuring cohesion between engineering and software disciplines. You will:

Design, define, and implement complex system requirements.
Develop specifications and lead multidisciplinary teams across Mechanical, Electrical, Software, and Refrigeration.
Coordinate subsystem design and total system integration.
Act as the primary technical resource from design through to manufacture and commissioning.
Liaise with customers and internal teams to capture requirements and deliver tailored solutions.What you'll need to succeed

Degree or equivalent experience in Controls, Mechanical/Electrical, or Software Engineering.
Proven experience in Systems Engineering, specification writing, and validation.
Strong organisational, communication, and coordination skills.
Familiarity with regulatory standards (GMP, ISO, Medical Devices).
Experience with MS Project, MS Office, Visio, and 3D CAD or AutoLab.What you'll get in return

Competitive salary and benefits package.
Opportunity to work on innovative projects in a growing industry.
Career development in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment.What you need to do now
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