We are seeking a versatile Electrical & Systems Engineer with some Mechanical Design experience who can bridge hardware, control systems, and Linux administration. You'll design and build smart electrical control panels, integrate embedded systems, and maintain the Linux-based infrastructure that powers our research instrumentation. This is a hands-on, multidisciplinary role ideal for someone who enjoys creating robust, reliable hardware systems that merge electronics, software, and research.
Responsibilities
Hardware, Panels & Instrumentation
Design, wire, assemble, and test smart electrical control panels used in preclinical research equipment.
Linux & Systems Administration
Configure and maintain Linux-based edge devices, embedded systems, and lab computers.
Handle system setup: networking, user management, security hardening, backup strategies.
Deploy, update, and manage software stacks related to research instrumentation.
Monitor system performance and logs; support researchers and internal teams with system-level issues.
Enclosure Fabrication & Mechanical Integration
Design custom housings, mounts, and enclosures for research hardware (laser-cut, CNC, 3D-printed, etc.).
Generate CAD files for manufacturable boxes, laser-cut panels, and precision-fit assemblies.
Collaborate with mechanical engineers or external fabrication partners to iterate designs.
Lab / Research Integration
Commission hardware in research labs and perform functional validation.
Collaborate closely with embedded software, firmware, mechanical engineering, and research staff.
Maintain high standards of build quality, electrical safety, and clean documentation.
What We're Looking For
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, or equivalent hands-on experience.
Experience building electrical control panels, wiring harnesses, and instrumentation assemblies.
Proficiency with Linux administration (Ubuntu, Debian, or similar).
Familiarity with networking, automation scripts, and systems troubleshooting.
CAD skills for enclosure design (Fusion360, SolidWorks, Onshape, or similar).
Experience with laser cutters, CNC, or other rapid-fabrication workflows.
Strong practical skills (wiring, soldering, assembly, test equipment usage).
Ability to work cross-functionally with engineering and research teams.
Nice-to-have: experience with animal-research instrumentation or regulated lab equipment.
What We Offer
Work on unique, impactful hardware for life-science and preclinical research.
Blend hands-on fabrication with systems engineering and Linux administration.
Opportunities to expand into instrumentation design, R&D, and hardware leadership.
Flexible working environment and cross-disciplinary team.
Integrate sensors, actuators, embedded controllers, and data-acquisition modules.
Create wiring diagrams, schematics, assembly documentation, and mechanical layouts.
Troubleshoot electrical and hardware integration issues -- from component-level to system-level.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 38,000.00-55,000.00 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in London SE1
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