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Electronics Design Engineer – Power Electronics

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Electronics Design Engineer – Power Electronics
£65,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits | SE London
Join an innovative R&D team developing next-generation power electronic products. We're looking for an Electronics Design Engineer with experience taking hardware from concept through to manufacture.
Whether you've worked at 500V or several kilovolts, we're interested in engineers who understand the principles of high-voltage design and enjoy solving complex technical challenges.
The Role
Working within a multidisciplinary engineering team, you'll design, develop and validate electronic hardware for complex, high-reliability applications.
Key Responsibilities
- Design analogue and digital electronic hardware.
- Deliver products through the full design lifecycle, including simulation, prototyping, testing, qualification and industrialisation.
- Produce schematics, technical documentation and test specifications.
- Support EMC, environmental and product validation testing.
- Collaborate with Manufacturing, Quality and Production teams to ensure successful product introduction.
- Drive continuous improvement and support ongoing product development.
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About You
You'll have:
- A degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering (or equivalent).
- Around mid-level engineering experience in electronics hardware design.
- Experience taking products through the complete design lifecycle.
- Knowledge of power electronics, power supplies or DC-DC converters.
- Experience with PCB design and simulation tools such as Altium, Zuken, PSpice or LTspice.
- Experience supporting EMC testing and product qualification.


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Desirable:
- High-voltage electronics (approximately 500V+).
- Closed-loop control systems.
- Knowledge of IEC 62368-1 or similar safety standards.
What's on Offer?
- £65,000 salary + Annual bonus
- Excellent pension
- Private Healthcare + Permanent Health Insurance
- Life assurance
- Generous holiday allowance
- Ongoing training and career development
If you're looking to work on technically challenging electronic products and take ownership of innovative hardware projects from concept through to manufacture, we'd love to hear from you.
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