SII Group UK
Electronic Engineer

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THE OPPORTUNITY
As an Electronics Engineer, you'll design and develop cutting-edge electronic systems for advanced defence and security platforms. You'll work across the full product lifecycle, collaborate with a skilled multidisciplinary team, and grow your expertise in a flexible, supportive environment that encourages innovation, hands-on engineering, and career development.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Design and develop complex electronic circuits and systems from concept through to qualification.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to develop optimal technical solutions.
- Ensure products meet technical, safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
- Contribute to the development of the wider electronics team through mentoring, peer reviews, and knowledge sharing.
- Produce technical specifications, architectures, and verification plans.
- Support bids and projects with technical expertise and cost estimates.
- Present engineering solutions and technical progress at design reviews.
- Monitor progress against project cost, schedule, and performance objectives.
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ESSENTIAL SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
- Experience of electronic design throughout the full product lifecycle.
- Experience designing electronic circuits and PCB-based hardware.
- Proficiency with schematic capture and PCB design tools such as Cadence, Mentor Graphics, Altium Designer, or similar.
- Experience of hardware integration, board bring-up, debugging, and verification testing.
- Knowledge of EMC/EMI principles and electronic product development within a structured engineering environment.
- Experience producing technical specifications, requirements, and design documentation.
- Good understanding of engineering processes and development lifecycles.


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BENEFITS
- Competitive basic salary
- 6% employer pension contribution, plus an additional 6% available through salary sacrifice
- Private Medical Insurance
- Life Assurance
- Income Protection
- 25 days annual leave
- 5 days full sick pay per year
- Flexible working
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- TechScheme
- Continuous professional development
- Corporate access to the Udemy learning platform
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