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IoT Engineer/Architect

Truro
1 week ago
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We are seeking an experienced IoT Engineer/Architect to join an established team and contribute to the development of innovative solutions within the Industrial/Manufacturing industry. This role is based near Truro and requires a professional with strong technical expertise and a passion for connected technologies.

Client Details

This position is with a well-established organisation within the Industrial/Manufacturing sector. Known for its innovative approach, the company operates on a global scale, offering employees the chance to work on impactful projects in a collaborative environment.

Description

Design, develop, and implement IoT solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate IoT technologies into existing systems.
Monitor and maintain IoT devices to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
Analyse data collected from IoT systems to drive informed decision-making.
Develop and test software for IoT applications within the Industrial/Manufacturing domain.
Provide technical support and troubleshooting for IoT-related issues.
Stay updated on the latest IoT trends and technologies to recommend improvements.
Document processes, designs, and operational workflows related to IoT solutions.Profile

A successful IoT Engineer/Architect should have:

Educational background in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
Experience with IoT hardware, software, and connectivity protocols.
Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or Java.
DevOps and Agile exposure
Knowledge of cloud platforms (Azure) and data analytics tools.
Strong problem-solving skills and a detail-oriented approach to tasks.
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.
Understanding of the Industrial/Manufacturing industry is advantageous.Job Offer

Competitive salary up to £60,000 per annum.
Hybrid working 2-3 days per week on site.
Comprehensive benefits package including pension contributions.
Generous holiday allowance to support a healthy work-life balance.
Opportunities for professional development and career growth.
Collaborative and inclusive company culture near Truro.This is an exciting opportunity for an IoT Engineer to make a meaningful impact within the Industrial/Manufacturing sector. If you are passionate about technology and innovation, we encourage you to apply today

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