Smart Sensor Embedded System Architect
Publication date:
18 December 2024Workload:
100%Contract type:
Permanent position- Place of work:Nänikon-Greifensee
Our business unit Load Cells & Platforms (LCPF) develops loadcells and sensors as well as hardware and software platforms for the entire global METTLER TOLEDO Group. For our operational global headquarters in Nänikon/Greifensee, we are looking for a person to join our Research & Development (R&D) department as a Smart Sensor Embedded System Architect 100% (all genders) that helps lead us into the future as the entire industry transitions fully into digitalization seen in smart factories. In this role, you will be an integral part of an existing R&D competence center that is shaping the future of METTTLER TOLEDO sensors and scales in the journey towards device connectivity and smart factories.Your responsibilities, working with a newly formed team includes: You will become a key member of a customer-focused platform team that defines the future sensor system architecture for the Industrial division. This involves working with smart weighing sensors that are the foundation of the entire technology stack, where your expertise in signal processing, data management, plug-and-play operation, and analytics using machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) will drive successYou will have architectural responsibility for the cross-platform and cross-product integration of sensor systems, ensuring end-to-end connectivity up to the cloudYou will design devices and solutions that meet all demands in terms of performance, modularity, flexibility, scalability, serviceability, and effectivenessYou will maintain a strong customer focus by creating easy-to-use solutionsYou will construct condition monitoring, predictive, and prescriptive analytic algorithmsYou will define test concepts to verify system requirements, including performance verificationYou will work closely with the broader organization, collaborating with product managers, software development teams, and signal processing specialists, primarily in China, Switzerland, and Germany