PC-based oscilloscopes, data loggers, and RF test equipment for embedded systems
Pico Technology manufactures portable oscilloscopes and diagnostic equipment built on a C#/WPF/.NET foundation, with embedded toolchains (VHDL, Verilog, Xilinx, Altera) and bus-protocol support (CAN). The hiring mix skews heavily toward senior engineering roles, and active projects center on core architecture modernization and real-time data handling—suggesting a push to update legacy software while adding new product lines. Pain-point visibility around technical debt and architecture maintenance confirms this engineering focus.
Pico Technology designs and manufactures high-performance oscilloscopes, data loggers, signal generators, and RF equipment for automotive diagnostics, electronics engineering, healthcare, and environmental monitoring. Based in Cambridgeshire since 1991, the company operates as a privately held manufacturer with a 51–200 person team. Products are optimized for both Windows and macOS environments and support embedded integrations via Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Distribution spans global markets; hiring is currently confined to the United Kingdom.
Core platform: C#, WPF, Windows, .NET (Microsoft 365, Azure). Embedded: C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, Xilinx, Altera, Vivado, ModelSim, CAN, Arduino, Raspberry Pi. Cross-platform: macOS, Linux. Version control: Git.
Core software architecture modernization, real-time data handling improvements, new product introductions, automotive knowledge base development, and feature design across oscilloscope and data-logger product lines.
Headquartered in Eaton Socon, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom. Currently hiring in the UK only; 15 active roles with emphasis on senior-level engineering positions (9 of 15).
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