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Senior Electronics Engineer

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As Senior Electronics Engineer, you’ll be responsible for whole-lifecycle design, integration, introduction and sustaining of the electronics on Quanta’s products, driving technical excellence across complex projects and mentoring junior engineers.

With a deep understanding of electronics design industry standards, methodologies, and tools, the Senior Electronics Engineer will be responsible for leading project workstreams, ensuring successful delivery of solutions that meet regulatory and budgetary requirements while enhancing the team’s capabilities.

Quanta Dialysis Technologies is on a mission to make dialysis accessible to every patient in every setting with its innovative QD system. With its compact size, intuitive design and GUI interface, and proven performance, QDS offers a solution that delivers powerful clinical outcomes.

As the preferred candidate for the role of Senior Electronics you’ll have:

Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or a related field; advanced qualifications are a plus.

Extensive experience with electronics design in high integrity or safety-critical environments, preferably medical devices although other sectors relevant such will be considered.

Strong project management skills, including risk assessment, planning, and execution of complex projects. History of owning and progressing work packages independently.
If you meet the criteria for Senior Electronics Engineer and would like to be part of the journey, apply with a CV now. Your next career move could be just around the corner

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