Artemis Chase - Defence & Space Specialists
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Job Title: Electronics Engineer/ Senior Electronics Engineer
Location: Herefordshire
Salary: £50-80k Depending on experience
We are supporting an innovative engineering organisation delivering advanced technology solutions for highly sensitive programmes within the defence and aerospace sector. Due to continued growth, they are seeking an Electronics Engineer or Senior Electronics Engineer to join a multidisciplinary team working on the development of next-generation unmanned and autonomous systems.
This role will involve the design, development, integration and testing of electronic hardware for complex airborne platforms. You'll work closely with systems, software and mechanical engineers throughout the product lifecycle, contributing to the development of robust, mission-critical solutions in a fast-paced R&D environment.
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Key Experience:
- Electronic circuit design and development (analogue and digital)
- Hardware integration, testing and fault finding
- Embedded systems and microcontroller-based designs
- Sensor integration, communications systems and power electronics
- Experience of DfM, working to scaled/volume production
Preferred:
- PCB layout experience and a working grasp of EMI/EMC and ESD reliability
- Experience taking hardware through manufacturing and into production
- Experience working within highly regulated or safety-critical environments is advantageous
- Experience mentoring or coaching engineers and establishing processes and standards within a growing team
- Evidence of hands-on engineering interests outside work: cars, 3D printers, robotics
- An interest in aerospace or aviation


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The job is demanding enough, so they try to take the everyday pressures off your plate. The benefits are built around that, starting with a genuine stake in what they are building.
- Share options vesting over three years, so you own a real piece of it
- Bupa private health, fully funded from day one
- 6% employer pension contribution
- 25 days leave plus bank holidays, and properly enhanced cover for both parents
- Enterprise level AI tooling, with as many tokens as you need to accelerate your work
- Relocation support if you are moving to join, or a home office budget if you work remotely
Due to the nature of the work, applicants must be eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance (SC).
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