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      <description>Location: Rugeley | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Job Title:  Sensors Engineer  Location:  Rugeley, Staffordshire  Salary:  -Competitive + Benefits  Are you passionate about developing advanced sensing technologies that perform in the world''s most demanding environments?  This is an opportunity to work across the full product lifecycle, combining analogue electronics, embedded systems and sensor physics to create robust, high-performance sensing solutions capable of operating in harsh electromagnetic and environmental conditions.   The Role   As a Sensors Engineer, you will be responsible for designing and developing advanced sensing systems, integrating sensing elements with analogue electronics, embedded processing and digital communications to deliver accurate, reliable measurement systems.  Working within a multidisciplinary engineering team, you will contribute to everything from sensor selection and hardware design through to firmware development, environmental testing and product validation.   Key Responsibilities    Design and develop sensing solutions for demanding defence and maritime applications.  Select, evaluate and integrate sensing technologies including magnetic, capacitive, acoustic, pressure and inertial (MEMS)...</description>
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