Senior/Principal Electronics Design Engineer

Ashford
3 weeks ago
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The company I'm working with provides end-to-end design and manufacturing services for medical devices, in-vitro diagnostics, and laboratory instruments.
Why join?
Since 1977 they have been a trusted partner to many medical device companies. They provide innovative and reliable solutions to complex engineering and manufacturing challenges. The projects they work on are diverse, stimulating and challenging, no two are the same. From devices enhancing and improving cancer staging treatment to intelligent drug delivery systems and point of care diagnostic testing, they're leading the way.
Benefits
Non-contributory Pension (8%)
Cycle to Work
Simply Health Scheme
Bonus Scheme (Equal Share of The Profits)
Online Rewards/Discounts Through Simply Health
Job title(s)
Senior/Principal Electronics Design Engineer
What will this person be doing?
Responsible for The Electronics & Firmware Design of Products
Taking Products From Conception to Completion, Taking Account of Customer Requirements, Timescales, Cost and Regulatory Standards
Working Across Different Divisions Such As: Product Management & Business Development to Support New Commercial Development
Working on Cutting-Edge Life Sciences & Medical Products For The Betterment Of Humanity
Essential Skills
Digital & Analogue Design Experience
Embedded C, C++, .net, C# or Python
CAD for Schematic Capture & PCB Layout (Altium)
Knowledge of EMC
Competency with MS Office
8+ Years Design Experience
Desirable Skills
Eligibility for SC Clearance
Image or Video Processing Experience
FPGA/VHDL Experience
Experience with Systems Elements Such As Optics Or Thermals
Target salary
£50,000-£75,000
Location
Ashford, Kent
Working hoursMonday - Friday
35 hours per week
08:30-17:00 (Mon-Thu)
08:30-13:30 (Fri)
Hybrid with at least 3 days in office per week

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