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MATLAB and Simulink Engineer

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MATLAB and Simulink Engineer
MATLAB and Simulink Engineer | Automotive Tech | Wymondham | Up to £40k
Our client is a globally recognised leader in advanced simulation and software solutions, working with an international customer base at the forefront of vehicle innovation. They are looking to hire a MATLAB and Simulink Engineer to join their growing Software and R&D team.
Within this role, you will play a key role in developing and integrating software components that power next-generation automotive technologies.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with around 1–3 years of experience looking to develop their career within advanced engineering and simulation.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and maintain models using MATLAB / Simulink
- Produce clean, robust, and maintainable code aligned with development standards
- Take ownership of assigned components or features
- Collaborate with modelling, integration, and systems engineers to deliver project milestones
- Participate in code reviews and implement feedback
- Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve software defects
- Support integration, testing, and real-time simulation activities
- Contribute to documentation and continuous improvement initiatives
- Monitor progress and escalate risks or issues when required
- Occasional travel to support integration or project activities
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Requirements
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- Degree (BSc or equivalent) in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field
- Experience using MATLAB / Simulink
- Understanding of real-time systems
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills


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Desirable
- Automotive engineering experience or strong interest
- Experience with Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) simulators
- Interest in vehicle dynamics, cars, or driving simulation
- Knowledge of EtherCAT / TwinCAT (Beckhoff)
- Exposure to simulation or control systems environments
Salary and Benefits
- Salary up to £40,000
- Company bonus scheme
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Free on-site parking
- Pension scheme
- Private healthcare
- Life assurance
- Study support and clear progression opportunities
- Friendly, supportive, and collaborative team culture
- Exposure to cutting-edge automotive and simulation technology
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