Lead Embedded and Electrical

As Lead Embedded and Electrical systems, you will mainly participate as an engineer in the department you will also have some lead tasks. You will keep an overview of the whole Embedded and Electrical department and you are the main point of contact for the Management Team.

How do you make sure the exoskeleton walks

As Lead Embedded and Electrical systems, you will keep track of the entire embedded and electrical department. You will make sure everybody is on track and look ahead for possible problems to arise. Your function does however mainly focus on engineering related activities.

What you will do as Embedded Systems Engineer

As Lead Embedded and Electrical, you will always be up to date on the progress of the other embedded and electrical engineers. You will oversee the entire embedded and electrical system and their dependencies. You will update the Chief Engineer on the progress and the possible problems that could evolve. Together with him/her, the Lead Mechanical and the Lead Software, you will discuss the decisions that have to be made on a system level.

Your lead functions will be about 20% of your tasks, and for the other 80% you will be working on your other embedded or electrical tasks.

You recognize yourself in

  • You have a background in either computer science or electrical engineering.

  • You are interested in circuitry and programming.

  • You have experience with programming and have worked with C or C++.

  • You are a team player.

  • You are interested in programming microcontrollers (STM32).

  • You are precise and pay attention to the small details.

  • You think in problems but more so in solutions.

  • You have knowledge of electronics.

  • You know your way around a soldering iron.

  • You have a creative and analytical way of working.

  • You have good communication skills.

You want to become (even) better at 

  • Applying your programming skills to complex problems.

  • Understanding electric circuits.

  • Low level programming.

  • Working lean and agile in a design process.

  • Working with a version control system (Git).

  • All practical embedded systems skills (soldering, crimping, connector choices, battling EMI etc.).

  • Bringing theoretical knowledge in the field of electronics into practice.

  • Working together in a large team.

What do you get in return

  • New friends for life (namely your old and new team members).

  • A year full of unforgettable memories.

  • Technical and personal skills.

  • Meetings with various companies for both consulting and production.

  • Experience in working together in a large multidisciplinary team.

  • Having the space to make mistakes and learning from them.

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