Electronics Engineer

Warwick
4 weeks ago
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A leading Design Consultancy are experiencing a period of exceptional growth in the UK, and are currently looking for an outstanding Electronics Engineer to join our dynamic technical team. As part of our growth, they are offering exciting career opportunities to work on a diverse range of innovative and challenging projects. Their clients come from various industries, including consumer products, novel transport solutions, and safety-critical medical devices so with your contributions, you will directly impact people's lives.

What You'll Be Doing:

Product Development: You will play a key technical role, working on both analogue and digital electronic circuit design, contributing to the development of cutting-edge products that will be highly visible in the market.

Collaborative Work: You will work in multi-functional project teams, collaborating with designers, mechanical engineers, software engineers, and other specialists to integrate the visual and functional aspects of each product.

Feasibility and Design: Developing specifications, architectural designs, and test documents for electronic and electromechanical products. You'll also conduct feasibility studies, investigate new technologies, and guide the technical direction of projects.

Leadership and Guidance: You will provide technical design guidance to engineers from other disciplines and lead the development of PCB designs.

What We Expect From You:

Qualifications: A first or upper second-class degree in Electronics Engineering from a well-respected university (or equivalent qualification).

Experience: At least three years' experience working as a hardware design engineer, with a strong ability to design both analogue and digital electronic systems.

Skills: Expertise in circuit design, PCB generation, hardware/software partitioning, and a strong understanding of electromechanical systems.

Communication: Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written), with the ability to confidently present ideas and collaborate with clients, suppliers, and multidisciplinary teams.

Self-Motivation: The ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and deliver high-quality work within deadlines and budgets.

What We Offer:

Competitive Salary with paid overtime.

Generous Holiday Scheme - 22 days holiday to start, increasing with long service (up to 32 days).

Flexible Working Hours - A 37-hour working week, with a half-day on Fridays for a better work-life balance.

Annual Bonuses - A substantial discretionary profit-related bonus and additional holiday bonuses in July and December (3% of base pay).

Pension Scheme - Contributory pension plan.

Social & Sports Activities - Join our staff-run football, badminton, squash, and running clubs, or enjoy subsidised activities like go-karting and cycling trips.

Cycle to Work Scheme - Support for those who choose to cycle to work.

If you're an ambitious Electronics Engineer with a passion for innovative design and want to make a real difference, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss. Apply now to join the growing and talented team

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