Electronic Engineer
Job Description
- Additional benefits package
- A mix of electronic design and test
- Be the go-to person for all things electronics
- Sussex based
This is a great role if you’re looking for an opportunity to develop your electronic skills further as part of an experienced engineering team. Whether you come from a more hands on test engineering background, or are already in electronics design, we’d love to talk to you so please get in touch.
As Electronics Engineer, you will be able to manage the design changes of a portfolio of products, responsible for the PCB and electronics designs for scientific equipment. You’ll also be able to use your fault-finding skills as the go-to person for everything electronics, working closely with the production and test team when there is a problem.
The team really enjoy the environment, some have been there for years, and some have joined in the last 5. But with an exciting product roadmap to be delivered of the next 3-5 years, they are looking to bring in an additional Electronics Design Engineer. You will:
- Work as part of the NPD team to design and develop electronic solutions.
- Liaise with the sales team and with customers to define user interface needs.
- Defect analysis, debugging and problem-solving.
- Integration and testing of electronics with mechanical hardware.
As part of a close-knit team, your voice will very much be heard, and there are plenty of development opportunities for you. It’s a fantastic industry to be involved with, and very much at the forefront of research globally.
The people are brilliant, all really dedicated to their work and pulling in the same direction. You will be working closely with Software Engineers and the wider engineering team.
The Candidate: Electronics Design Engineer
You will be comfortable working in an SME environment and someone who can really see the benefits of the varied nature of smaller companies. You will consider yourself to have strong electronic design skills, be confident in voicing your opinion and ideas, and will also have:
- Degree or HND in Electronics or Electrical Engineering or a similar discipline.
- Practical experience in developing electronics, including PCB design.
- Ability to fault-find to component level.
- Able to create schematics and design cables from scratch.
- Full driving license