Software Engineering - Industrial Placement
About Watt Laser
Watt Laser designs and builds high\-performance laser systems. Our machines combine precision optics, motion control, electronics, and the software that drives them is at the heart of every product we ship. Our products span multiple industries including electronics and automotive.
The placement
We are looking for a university student on an industrial placement programme to join our engineering team for a 12\-month period. You will work alongside experienced engineers writing the software that controls our laser machines and the systems around them, from low\-level hardware control to the interfaces operators use every day.
This is a hands\-on role with real responsibility. The code you write will run on machines we sell to customers, and you will see your work go from idea to operating hardware during your year with us.
What you’ll do
- Develop and test software that controls laser machines, motion stages and related hardware.
- Work with control systems \- reading from sensors, driving actuators and keeping processes running reliably and safely.
- Build and improve tools, interfaces and dashboards used to operate, monitor and calibrate our machines.
- Help diagnose and fix issues across software, electronics and hardware, often working hands\-on in the lab.
- Contribute to design discussions, code reviews and documentation as a full member of the team.
- Currently studying towards a degree in Software/Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics, Mechatronics or a related subject, on a course that includes a placement year.
- Solid programming fundamentals – experience with C\# or similar language.
- An interest in how software meets the physical world: control systems, hardware, electronics or robotics.
- A practical, methodical approach to problem\-solving and a willingness to get hands\-on in the lab.
- Good communication skills and the enthusiasm to learn quickly in a small, collaborative team.
- Exposure to embedded systems, microcontrollers or real\-time programming.
- Experience with motion control, instrumentation, signal processing or test automation.
- Any personal, academic or hobby projects involving hardware or control.
- A genuine engineering role with mentoring, ownership of real projects and a clear view of how a product is built end to end.
- Experience across the full stack of a physical product – software, control, electronics and optics.
Role: Software Engineering Industrial Placement (12 months)
Start date: Summer 2026
Location: Glasgow
Eligibility: Must be a registered student returning to study after the placement year.
Work authorisation:
- United Kingdom (required)
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