Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Base, bonus and private healthcare!
An opportunity has become available for a Principal Test Engineer to join a sensor company based in Cambridge. As a Principal Test Engineer you will have a number of responsibilities that include; Create test plans Develop automated tests and analyse data Sensor characterisation and testing Design and develop test setups To be considered for the Principal Test Engineer vacancy you must have: Prior experience in a related position/field Knowledge of quality systems such as ISO9001:2015 Experience with both LabVIEW and Python Experience with complex electronics testing An understanding of sensor technology (ideally MEMS/gas sensors) If you have interest in applying to the Principal Test Engineer vacancy or would like further information, please contact Roberta Wright.
Cambridge
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