Lincad
Electronics Hardware Design Engineer

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Company Description
Lincad is a privately owned UK company in Surrey specialising in the design and manufacture of bespoke batteries, chargers, and power management systems. The company provides a full product design and manufacturing service for bespoke power solutions across a wide range of industrial sectors and applications. Established 40 years ago in 1986, Lincad combines battery chemistry expertise with systems engineering.
Core Technical Requirements
- Relevant Degree (or equivalent qualification) with five or more years of relevant electronics design and test experience.
- Design of complex mixed signal analogue and digital systems with power elements.
- Analogue design experience including working knowledge of measurement and data acquisition circuit design.
- Experience of hardware design of microprocessor-based systems.
- Able to create full life cycle design, analysis and support documentation in line with company standards.
- Understanding of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design principles with experience in EMC design and application.
- Experience in prototyping, debugging and functional test of complex electronic systems.
- Able to peer review electronics designs and documentation.
- Excellent problem solver.
- Able to provide engineering level production support for both manufactured products and manufacturing equipment support.
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- Experience of electronic design within a field relevant to battery design.
- Low speed digital/logic systems with understanding of communication interfaces (RS485, I2C, SPI, CAN, etc.).
- Experience with power electronics and DC-DC converter-based systems.
- Working knowledge of product compliance (CE/UKCA) and familiarity with risk-based safety assessment to BS/EN/ISO standards.
- Practical electronics skills, including fine-pitch surface mount soldering and knowledge of general test equipment applications and use.
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