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      <description>Location: Buckinghamshire | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | UAV / UAS Integration EngineerEdge Systems / Sensors / Embedded Platforms Hybrid - South East England SC Eligible RequiredA growing advanced engineering company developing next-generation edge and sensor platforms is looking for an Integration Engineer to help build robust, scalable systems designed for demanding real-world environments.This is not a pure software role and it is not research-heavy autonomy work.The focus is on integrating hardware, sensors, embedded systems, networking, telemetry and software into operational platforms that need to perform reliably outside controlled lab conditions.The environment would suit someone who enjoys solving difficult systems problems, debugging across hardware and software boundaries, and taking ownership of getting complex technology working properly end-to-end.The RoleYou''ll be working across a broad integration environment spanning embedded systems, edge compute, sensors, networking and operational deployments.The work will involve:Integrating sensors, devices and external hardware into operational platformsWorking across embedded systems, Linux environments and networking infrastructureDebugging hardware/software integration issues ...</description>
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