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Hertfordshire
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GBP46,000 : GBP54,000
Benefits Package:
- GBP46,000 : GBP54,000
- 2 days per week WFH option
- Group pension and Life Assurance
- 25 days holiday
Well established and part of a larger International Group, this thriving and innovative R and D site is looking to add two practical Electronic Engineers to its expanding Design function. This site acts as a Centre of Excellence for the wider Group, developing rugged systems and application ready systems for a variety of Global customers.
Role And Responsibilities:
Very much a practical engineering role, your focus will be on the design and development of complex PCBs, including high speed digital interfaces.
- You will be involved along the full product lifecycle: from early concept and schematic design through to layout, test, qualification and production support.
- You will design, build, debug and improve real hardware, with EMC in mind.
- Working across analogue, digital and power domains, you will work closely with firmware, mechanical and manufacturing teams, whilst supporting environmental and qualification testing.
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Knowledge, Skills And Experience:
- BSc or MSc in Electronic / Electrical Engineering
- At least 4 years Electronic Engineering / PCB Design experience using Altium or OrCAD
- Understanding of high speed design and ideally EMC
Benefits Package:
- GBP46,000 : GBP54,000
- 25 holidays and Bank Holidays
- Group pension scheme
- Excellent product training and career development within an expanding business
Suitable candidates should apply immediately by calling Richard Davies on or by sending your CV directly to him at


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Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent and contract roles within Engineering and Manufacturing, IT and Digital, Science and Technology and Service and Sales sectors.
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