Electronics Technician

Zenovo
Warwickshire, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£33,000 – £40,000 pa

Salary

£33,000 – £40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Ongoing professional and technical development Collaboration with leading experts Opportunities to contribute to globally recognised projects

Electronics Technician – Product Development

Location: Warwick

Salary: £33000 - £40000 Depending on Experience

We’re looking for a skilled and passionate Electronics Technician to join a growing technical team. This is a hands-on role where you’ll contribute directly to the development of innovative products that make a real impact on people’s lives.

Working alongside a talented, multidisciplinary team, you’ll be involved in a wide variety of projects—from well-known consumer products and cutting-edge transport solutions to safety-critical medical devices. You will work autonomously to help bring ideas to life, from early concepts through to launch.

You’ll collaborate closely with designers, mechanical engineers, software engineers and other specialists to seamlessly integrate both the functional and visual elements of class-leading products.

What you’ll bring

Strong hands-on experience with excellent soldering skills, including rework of fine surface-mount components

Experience working in a development (not production) environment, building prototypes and modifying circuits from informal briefs

Solid organisational skills, with responsibility for maintaining the electronics lab and equipment

Familiarity with electronics CAD tools for reviewing PCB designs, with an interest in progressing into component creation and test board layout

A proactive, can-do attitude with the ability to learn quickly in a fast-paced consultancy setting

Good communication skills and the ability to manage your time across multiple projects

Pride in your work and a genuine enthusiasm for product development What you’ll need

Proven high-standard hand-soldering experience, including very small surface-mount components

A good understanding of PCB design and electronic circuit principles

A relevant electronics qualification (minimum Higher National Diploma) and proof of experience e.g. hobbyist activities

Great understanding & experience of working with 0201 and 0402 SMDs

The ability to work on-site in Warwick, with the right to work in the UK What you’ll get

The chance to work on exciting, real-world projects with global impact

A varied, hands-on role with greater independence than a typical production environment

Collaboration with leading experts across multiple disciplines

Opportunities to contribute to projects for globally recognised brands across multiple sectors

Ongoing professional and technical development to support your growth

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