Hardware Engineer
Design and develop computer hardware and systems to enhance technical performance.
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What's it like to be a Hardware Engineer?
Hardware Engineers are technical experts who develop, design and test computer hardware components. Their responsibilities may include circuit boards, routers, processors and memory devices. Working within a range of industries like information technology, telecommunications and manufacturing, they ensure that hardware systems are functioning efficiently and interact well with software components. Typically, they collaborate with software engineers to co-develop hardware and software systems.
Tasks and duties
- Designing, developing and testing computer hardware equipment including chips, circuit boards and systems.
- Overseeing the manufacturing process for computer hardware.
- Monitoring hardware performance and troubleshooting issues as they arise.
- Updating and maintaining computer hardware to ensure optimal performance.
- Collaborating closely with software engineers to optimise hardware and software integration.
- Carrying out research to assess new technologies and their potential applications.
- Providing technical support and guidance to users and other engineers.
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