Company
We Are 5 Values
We Are 5 Values
£400 - £600 per day
Hardware Verification Engineer Bristol 6 month contract (Rolling) Outside IR35 Immediate start available Join a company at the forefront of mmWave technology and be a part of revolutionizing rail connectivity. As a Hardware Verification Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring the success of this new project. You'll be responsible for the full electrical verification of the network processor board, encompassing the processor itself, its peripherals, and all critical interfaces. Key skills required: Electronic verification at board level. Experience with full electrical verification of the network processor boards, encompassing processors, peripherals, and all critical interfaces. Experience with high speed digital electronics. Take the next step in your career and apply today! If any of this sounds interesting and you’d like more information please drop me (Luke Perrins) a message on LinkedIn or, call me on 07308 301305 or email me at [email protected] Don’t worry if you don’t have an updated CV. Just reach out and we’ll see if it’s a potential fit. 5V Tech are acting as an Employment Agency for the purposes of this job vacancy. We offer a reward scheme if you can recommend someone for this position, up to £250 for you and an additional £250 to a charity of your choice, 5V Tech are recognised talent solutions experts within IoT and Deep Tech working across Europe, the UK, and North America.
Bristol
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