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Electronics Engineer
Full-time – Hybrid Location: Bristol, with visits to Templecombe when required
About the Company
Akkodis is a global leader in engineering, technology and R&D, helping clients solve complex technical challenges across highly regulated and innovative industries. As part of the Adecco Group, Akkodis combines engineering and digital expertise across mobility, software services, robotics, simulation, cybersecurity, AI and data analytics.
Joining Akkodis means being part of a collaborative engineering environment where you’ll work on meaningful projects, contribute to advanced technology solutions, and develop your capability across the full engineering lifecycle.
Scope
This role offers the opportunity to work across the full product lifecycle of electronic systems, from requirements capture and specification through to concept development, detailed design, integration, validation, and qualification.
You’ll operate within a regulated engineering environment, supporting the delivery of complex electronic systems where technical quality, collaboration, and attention to detail are critical.
The Role
As an Electronics Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and development of complex electronic systems and circuit assemblies. You’ll play a key role in technical delivery, supporting design decisions, working closely with wider engineering teams, and helping drive projects from early concept through to successful delivery.
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Responsibilities
- Design complex electronic circuits and architectures from concept to integration and qualification
- Collaborate closely with multi-disciplinary teams across systems, mechanical, software and safety engineering
- Ensure designs comply with technical requirements, safety and environmental standards
- Produce specifications, architectures and development/verification plans
- Support board-level and system-level testing, including bring-up, debug, and EMC activities
- Lead component selection, lifecycle assessment, and obsolescence management activities
- Identify component obsolescence risks and propose redesign or mitigation strategies
- Contribute to bid activities through technical input and cost estimation
- Present technical solutions at design reviews and influence key engineering decisions
- Monitor progress against cost, schedule, and performance targets
- Mentor junior engineers and foster continuous improvement within the team
- Conduct and participate in peer reviews
Requirements
Experience
✔ Proven experience across the full electronics design lifecycle ✔ Experience developing electronic products within a formal or regulated engineering environment ✔ Practical experience with board-level and system-level testing, including bring-up, debug, and EMC ✔ Experience defining requirements and producing technical documentation ✔ Knowledge of component selection, lifecycle reviews, and obsolescence-related activities (ideal but not mandatory)


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Skills
✔ Strong electronic circuit and system design capability ✔ Experience with schematic capture tools (e.g., Cadence, Mentor Graphics, or similar) ✔ Good understanding of engineering processes, standards, and design lifecycles ✔ Awareness of component lifecycle, supply chain constraints, and obsolescence risks ✔ Ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative team ✔ Excellent communication and presentation skills, particularly in design reviews
Education
- Degree in Electronics Engineering or a related discipline, or equivalent experience.
Why Apply?
This position is an excellent opportunity for an Electronics Engineer looking to work on technically challenging systems, contribute across the full product lifecycle, and ensure the long-term reliability and sustainability of complex electronic products within a regulated environment.
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