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Electronics Engineer - up to £80,000 DOE - ID48696

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Electronics Engineering Lead/Manager
Oxfordshire | Hybrid Working | £65,000 - £85,000 + Benefits
Are you an experienced electronics leader who enjoys developing engineers as much as solving technical challenges?
Looking for a role where you can influence both technology and team performance?
Ready to join a growing engineering business where your expertise will have a genuine impact?
Our client is an established and expanding engineering organisation seeking an experienced Electronics Lead/Manager to lead a talented team of engineers while helping shape the future direction of its electronics capability.
This is an excellent opportunity to combine people leadership, technical oversight, and strategic input within a collaborative and highly skilled engineering environment.
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Why This Role Is Great
You'll have the opportunity to:
- Lead, mentor, and develop a team of electronics engineers.
- Support the delivery of complex engineering projects from concept through to implementation.
- Help establish and evolve engineering processes, standards, and best practices.
- Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure successful project outcomes.
- Influence technical decision-making and contribute to long-term engineering strategy.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives across products, systems, and ways of working.
- Remain involved in technical investigations and problem-solving activities where your expertise can add value.
- Play a key role in supporting the growth and development of the wider engineering function.


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About You
You'll likely have experience working with:
- PCB design and electronic hardware development.
- Analogue and digital electronics.
- Signal capture, conditioning, and processing.
- Electronics testing, validation, and troubleshooting.
- Product development and engineering change processes.
- Technical leadership within a hardware engineering environment.
- Cross-functional collaboration across engineering and project teams.
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