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Electronics Engineer
Automotive/Motorsport | Norfolk | Permanent
About the Role
We are looking for a talented Electronics Engineer to join a thriving business in the development of cutting-edge, high-reliability electronic systems for automotive and motorsport applications.
This is an exciting opportunity to work on safety-critical and performance-driven products, collaborating closely with cross-functional engineering teams in a fast-paced and technically challenging environment.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop innovative electronic products
- Lead component selection, integration, and validation
- Deliver the full lifecycle electronic design
- Support and improve existing designs
- Lead and contribute to:
- APQP processes
- FMEA reviews
- Risk assessments
- Create and execute Design Verification Plans
- Produce clear technical reports and maintain accurate engineering documentation
- Investigate and resolve hardware issues across development and production
- Drive continuous improvement in processes and product performance
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Requirements
- Experience in automotive or motorsport electronics
- Skills in analogue and digital circuit design
- Knowledge of CAN/CAN FD systems
- Proficiency in:
- Schematic capture tools
- PCB layout tools
- Ability to perform component-level fault diagnosis
- Degree qualified (BEng or equivalent) in Electronics Engineering


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Cells that may also be suitable for this role:
- RF Engineer
- PCB Design Engineer
- Electronic Design Engineer
- Test Engineer
- Verification & Validation Engineer
- Development Engineer
Contact Information
For more information on this role, please contact: Lee Powell Phone: 01453 829530 Email: lee.powell@omegaresource.co.uk
For details of other opportunities, visit: www.omegaresource.co.uk
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