Electronics Engineer
£40,000 -
£65,000 DOE
We’re
experiencing exceptional growth, fueled by exciting long-term project requests
from clients across multiple market sectors. This expansion opens up career
opportunities for talented Electronics Engineers with strong product
development experience. Join our dynamic technical team and take on a technical
role in a diverse range of impactful projects—from renowned consumer products
and innovative transport solutions to safety-critical medical devices.
Working in
multi-functional teams, our engineers collaborate closely with designers,
mechanical engineers, software developers, and others to integrate both the
visual and functional aspects of products, resulting in class-leading designs.
It’s incredibly rewarding to see the products you’ve helped design not only
reach the market but also make a meaningful difference in people’s lives
What we expect
- You will be able to develop specifications and test documents for
electronic and electromechanical products.
- Be able to develop architectural designs, including
hardware/software partitioning.
- An ability to design feasibility studies and investigations,
identifying and evaluating new technologies.
- Experience with developing analogue and digital electronic circuit
schematic designs, and then manage and oversee the generation of PCB
designs.
- The organisation skills to potentially work on multiple projects at
the same time.
- The knowledge to provide technical design guidance to engineers
from other disciplines in electromechanical projects, and other engineers
within the electronics team.
What you need
- A first or upper second class broad-based electronic engineering
honours degree from a well-established university with a strong
electronics reputation (or equivalent qualification).
- At least three years’ experience working as a hardware design
engineer.
- Strong proven ability in electronic design with a broad range of
analogue and digital electronics design experience.
- Good communication skills, both verbal and written. You will need
to communicate confidently and persuasively, both in formal presentations
and in less formal client and supplier liaison situations. Written
reports, quotations and other documents will need to be produced
accurately and in a well-written and well-presented form.
- Self-motivation and the ability to work on your own initiative.
- The ability to operate well under time deadlines and within fixed
development budgets while potentially balancing the requirements of
multiple concurrent projects.
Benefits
- We offer competitive salaries, with paid overtime.
- 22 days holiday, with extra days accumulated for long service up to
a maximum of 32 days.
- A 37 hour working week with a half day on Fridays, which is great
for work-life balance.
- A substantial annual discretionary profit-related bonus.
- Two additional fixed holiday bonuses paid in July and December,
totalling 3% of base pay.
- A contributory pension scheme.
- Our Warwick campus with its town centre location is convenient for
shops or grabbing a coffee.
- Activities and Social fund, various subsidised sport activities
throughout the week. Staff run football, badminton, squash, running clubs,
and go-karting and cycling trips away.