Senior Connectivity Innovation Specialist

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Michael Page
ScreenedHybrid
Berkshire
£53000 - £59000/annum
Posted 2 days ago
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Step into a role where you'll redefine the future of connected mobility, pioneering breakthrough connectivity that powers the next generation of intelligent products. From concept to real-world impact, you'll bring cutting-edge innovation to life, shaping global products, influencing industry standards, and creating seamless, always-connected experiences. Client Details A global mobility brand known for reliable, high-quality products and forward-thinking technology, focused on improving everyday life through smart, connected innovation. Description Lead cutting-edge connectivity innovation shaping future mobility. Turn ideas into real, scalable solutions used in global products. Explore next-gen tech (6G, WiFi 7, cloud) to unlock new possibilities. Drive projects from concept to real-world impact. Own and evolve a cloud innovation platform powering new ideas. Collaborate globally to influence products, standards and strategy. Spot emerging trends and turn them into competitive advantage.Profile Strong understanding of connectivity, cloud and emerging tech Experience delivering projects from research to real-world use Confident working with cross-functional and global teams Able to explain complex ideas clearly to different audiences Proactive, self-driven and comfortable working independently Practical experience with cloud platforms and APIs (ideally AWS)Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £53,000 to £59,000 per annum Permanent position within a hybrid working model 25 days annual leave Opportunities to lead impactful projects Comprehensive benefits package to support work-life balance A collaborative and professional work environment

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