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Electronic Engineering Consultant

Cambridge
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Company Description

TTP is an employee-owned technology and product development consultancy, with a 40-year track record of helping ambitious clients solve complex technical challenges to bring innovative, commercially successful solutions to market.

We invent, design, and manufacture impactful products and technologies across a wide range of industries – including healthcare, life science, energy, and communications – and at the intersection of biology, physical science and engineering.

Our working culture encourages entrepreneurship, shared ideas and technical collaboration, while providing you with the freedom to do your best work. With our bigger-picture thinking and consultative approach, our multidisciplinary expertise enhances patient outcomes, improves lives, and delivers measurable value for our client’s creative ideas.

Job Description

We are looking for a talented and creative electronic engineering consultant to help us develop wearable and implantable medical devices across our Biosensing and Neurotechnology market sectors. At TTP, you’ll work on breakthrough technologies that improve clinical outcomes, from implantable deep brain stimulation systems to wearable multi-analyte monitors.

In this role, you’ll:

  • Lead and contribute to technically ambitious, commercially valuable projects.
  • Apply your knowledge of electronic engineering across the innovation lifecycle – from early feasibility and concept development to product launch.
  • Engage directly with clients to shape strategy, build lasting partnerships, and deliver high-impact outcomes.
  • Grow your presence in the biosensing and neurotechnology community and contribute to shaping industry direction.

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Every project offers a chance to explore new technical areas, develop project leadership and client relationship skills, and make a tangible impact on patients and clinicians alike.

Examples of problems you might encounter are:

  • Maximising performance while minimizing power consumption in biosensor interfacing
  • Developing a novel Deep Brain Stimulation system under a challenging timeline
  • Inductive power transfer through skin, muscle, and titanium.

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We’re looking for a commercially astute electronic engineer who thrives in an agile and entrepreneurial environment, working at pace to bring ideas through from concept, to working prototype and then to commercial product.

Ideal candidates will bring demonstrable electronic engineering capability, through a strong academic background and expertise in the following areas:

  • Able to apply technical expertise, first principles and knowledge from one domain to another unfamiliar domain, with analytical reasoning and structure.
  • Able to design complex electronic systems, including schematics and PCB layouts for analogue, digital and power circuitry for embedded systems, including high-speed digital designs and low noise analogue front ends.
  • A multidisciplinary mindset – capable of understanding how one part of a system will affect the electronic design, and mitigating factors.
  • Exposure to a regulated environment (for example medical devices, automotive or aerospace products).
  • Strong commercial acumen, understanding the commercial aspects of product development.
  • You’ll be a methodical record-keeper and document your steps as you go.
  • You’ll have led on projects and packages of work with informal authority in the spirit of mentorship and guidance, and are capable of energising others towards an idea or solution.

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Benefits

TTP is an employee-owned business, based at TTP Campus in Melbourn, just 10 miles south of Cambridge. Our purpose-built, sustainable offices and laboratories are set in green surroundings, creating an inspiring environment for innovation. Our working culture encourages entrepreneurship, shared ideas and technical collaboration, while providing you with the freedom to do your best work.

We offer a generous benefits package including:

  • Annual profit-related bonus
  • Virtual shares that reward you with a stake in TTP Group’s long-term success
  • Employer pension contribution of 10% of salary
  • Private medical insurance for employees and dependants
  • Free onsite lunch
  • Life insurance worth 6 x salary
  • 25 days holiday
  • Enhanced parental leave and flexible return-to-work support
  • Electric car leasing and cycle-to-work schemes
  • Interest-free season travel ticket loan
  • Local sports facilities and theatre discounts and memberships
  • Comprehensive relocation support (if applicable)

Please click the following link to read the TTP Group Diversity Statement.

Please click the following link to read the TTP Group Diversity Statement.

Role Type: Experienced

Contract Type: Permanent

Technical Discipline: Electronics

Department: Health Tech

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Skills

Electronic engineering
Schematic design
PCB layout
Analogue circuitry
Digital circuitry
Power circuitry
Embedded systems
High-speed digital design
Low noise analogue front ends
Medical device development
Biosensing
Neurotechnology
Project leadership
Client relationship management
Technical consulting
Regulatory compliance

Location

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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