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Electronics Engineer
Hardware Design Engineer
We’re partnering with an innovative technology and engineering company that tackles some of the world’s most complex technical challenges. Working alongside multidisciplinary teams of scientists, engineers, and designers, you’ll help transform ideas into fully functioning prototypes, developing technology with real-world impact.
This is an opportunity to work in a highly collaborative environment where no two projects are the same. You’ll exist across the full product development lifecycle, from requirements capture and electronic design through to testing, validation, and delivery.
The Role
You will:
- Design and develop electronic hardware for innovative products.
- Produce schematics and support PCB layout and design.
- Carry out board bring-up, testing, validation, and technical documentation.
- Collaborate with software, mechanical, and systems engineers on multidisciplinary projects.
- Work across the full product development lifecycle, from concept through to working prototypes.
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What We’re Looking For
- A strong academic background in Electronics Engineering or a related discipline, complemented by commercial experience in several of the following:
- Electronic hardware design and schematic capture (Altium or similar).
- PCB layout, including signal integrity and stack-up design.
- Board bring-up, testing, and documentation.
- Low-level communication protocols such as SPI, I2C, Ethernet, or Modbus.


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Experience in one or more of the following would also be advantageous:
- FPGA development, debugging, and testing.
- DSP design and modelling.
- Signal processing and algorithm development.
- High-speed digital electronics.
- RF/Microwave electronics design.
- Embedded software development.
- Programming in C, C++, C#, Python, MATLAB, or Simulink.
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Eligibility to obtain Security Clearance (SC) is required for this role.
If you’re looking to work on technically challenging projects where you’ll see your designs progress from concept to reality, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
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