2707 IT & Software Developer jobs in the UK
Requirements
Must:
- Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
- Experience in managing electrical engineers
- Strong knowledge of hardware design and development
- Experience in the defence sector
- Must possess a British passport and not hold dual nationality for security clearance
Responsibilities
- Lead and oversee a team of hardware engineers
- Manage the design and development of control panels
- Collaborate with other departments to ensure project alignment
- Ensure compliance with industry standards and security requirements
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to team members
Description
We are an ambitious and growing company based in Staffordshire, currently seeking a Lead Hardware Engineer. This role comes with a competitive salary range of £65-75k, hybrid working options, a bonus, and 30 days of annual leave along with BUPA healthcare benefits. Join our team and contribute to exciting projects in the defence sector.
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You can find Hardware Developer salaries in the UK here.
How many Hardware Developer jobs are in the UK?
Currently, there are 2707 Hardware openings.
Is the UK a good place for Hardware Developers?
The UK is one of the best countries to work as a Hardware Engineer. It has a vibrant startup community, growing tech hubs and, most important: lots of interesting jobs for people who work in tech.
Which companies are hiring for Hardware Developer jobs in the UK?
Yellowbrick Data, UKTL, Circuit Mind, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), Dirty Martini Marketing, TBG Solutions Ltd, Deep Sea Electronics Ltd among others, are currently hiring for Hardware roles in the UK.
The company with most openings is Experis as they are hiring for 75 different Hardware Developer jobs in the UK. They are probably quite committed to find good Hardware Developers.
The company with most openings is Experis as they are hiring for 75 different Hardware Developer jobs in the UK. They are probably quite committed to find good Hardware Developers.
