Redline Group - Specialist Recruitment for Technology & Electronics Companies
Electronic Design Engineer

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We are partnered with a technology-led product development business in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, that designs and delivers sophisticated electronic products used by customers around the world.
As part of their ongoing growth, they are looking for an Electronic Design Engineer to join an established hardware team working across the full product development lifecycle, from early concept work through to production and ongoing product improvement.
In this Electronic Design Engineer role, you will:
- Design and develop analogue and digital electronic hardware for commercial products
- Take ownership of designs from initial requirements through to production release and ongoing support
- Carry out hardware debugging, fault finding, testing, and performance analysis
- Work closely with software, systems, manufacturing, and product teams to deliver high-quality products to market
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The ideal Electronic Design Engineer will have:
- Experience designing and delivering commercial electronic products
- Strong analogue design and hardware debugging skills
- Knowledge of embedded systems and mixed-signal electronics
- Experience within consumer electronics, embedded systems, communications, audio, or other high-performance electronic products


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This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative engineering environment where you'll have genuine influence over product development, work alongside experienced engineers, and contribute to products used by customers worldwide.
If you’re interested in this Electronic Design Engineer role in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, apply now!
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