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Electronic Engineer | Cambridge
Our client is seeking a skilled Electronic Engineer to support the development and manufacture of high-quality electronic products. This role is focused on defining and delivering effective test strategies, developing test solutions, and fault-finding complex electronic assemblies to component level. It’s a hands-on position suited to someone methodical, curious, and confident working across a range of electronic technologies.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop robust test requirements and test strategies to maximise coverage for electronic assemblies.
- Work cross-functionally with engineering teams to verify designs against technical and customer requirements.
- Design and deliver hardware and software-based test solutions to meet cost, quality, and schedule targets.
- Create and execute verification and production test plans, producing clear pass/fail reports.
- Fault-find complex electronic assemblies to component level across analogue, digital, power, FPGA, and embedded systems.
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Skills & Experience
- HNC (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline.
- 2+ years’ experience in a production or verification test environment.
- Strong understanding of analogue, digital, power, and embedded electronic circuits.
- Proven ability to read schematics, understand functional blocks, and learn new designs quickly.
- Hands-on experience fault-finding to component level and completing structured problem-solving reports.
- Practical experience using electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes, DVMs, power supplies, and signal generators.


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This is a hands-on role where you’ll have real ownership over test strategy and the opportunity to work on complex, high-quality electronic products from design through to manufacture. If you enjoy problem-solving, collaborating with talented engineers, and making a tangible impact on product quality, this is an excellent opportunity to grow your career in a technically challenging environment.
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