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Electronics Engineer

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Job Title: Electronic Engineer
Location: Glasgow (Scotland)
Salary: £30,000-£50,000 per annum
Working Pattern: Hybrid (80% on-site)
Industry Sectors: Medical/Healthcare, IoT, Sports
 
Overview of company and job title:
An exciting engineering company based in Glasgow (Scotland) who design and develop high-tech leading products for multiple industries that include Medical/Healthcare, IoT, Sports and many more are now seeking to hire for a new Electronic Engineer with a background in Embedded Systems Design to join the growing technical creative team. This role is open for Graduate, Junior, Mid-Level through to experienced Electronic Engineers.
 
The role:
This is an exciting varied role because the Electronic Engineer will work across Electronics Hardware Design, PCB Design, Embedded Systems/Software for the design, development & delivery of projects  across Medical/Healthcare, IoT, Sports and others. Working patter that’s available is Hybrid of (80% on-site).
 
Salary:
The salary on offer for the Electronic Engineer is £30,000 - £50,000 per annum.
 
Electronic Engineer Key Skills:

2-4 years industry experience
Experience working across the full product design lifecycle
Electronics Circuit Design (analogue & digital)
PCB Design & Schematic Capture
Embedded C
Experience of Microcontrollers – STM32, ARM, PIC, ESP32
Network interfaces - SPI, I2C, USB, UART, RS232/485, BLE, WI-FI, ZigBee, TCP/IP, UDP
Good communication, analytical, problem solving and team-work skills
Self-motivated, enthusiastic/passionate about technology innovation & product development
Industry experience – Medical Devices/Healthcare, IoT, Renewables, Consumer Electronics, SportsBenefits Package:

Full-time (35 hours per week)
Includes paid holidays (calculated pro-rata from start date) and flexible working hours.
Work from the company HQ, workshop and electronics workshop.
Hybrid Working available.If you are an Electronic Engineer, looking for an exciting new opportunity to be working across exciting leading industries and developing world class products and technology then please apply now with your updated CV or call Frank at Premier Group on (phone number removed) and (url removed) for further information and details about the role

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