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Graduate Electronics Engineer – Nottingham – LM1246
Salary: Competitive
Job Term: Full Time/Permanent
Job Outline:
My client, who is a leading manufacturer of specialist electronic equipment, now seeks a Graduate Electronics Engineer to join their growing team based close to Nottingham.
The successful candidate will be a recent Electronics Graduate who is keen to get involved with all aspects of R&D, Manufacturing, and Product development work.
Working within my client's R&D and Manufacturing facility, you will be involved with electronic design for both new products and improvements/upgrades to existing products as well as generating associated documentation.
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- You will provide engineering input on new product design on a variety of aspects such as CE compliance, power supply design, analogue design, and even mechanical aspects of product housing.
- You will also identify and undertake a wide variety of type testing to validate performance and inform the design process.
- In addition to this, you will help develop automated test processes for larger volume and new products, working with staff in-house, or sub-contractors, to embed new test procedures to improve product quality and reduce in process or goods-inward non-conformities.
- This role will cover NPI activities, supporting test & calibration when required, as well as supporting manufacturing with any technical issues etc.


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This is a varied and interesting role that will allow the successful candidate to experience and develop within a dynamic and positive working environment.
For the successful candidate, there are strong career progression possibilities.
Qualifications:
It is expected that you will have a minimum of a 1st class or 2:1 in Electronic / Electrical Engineering (hons) or related subject.
Skills: Electronics, Electronic Design, Fault Finding, NPI, Test, Calibration.
Additional information:
Candidates MUST be eligible to live and work in the UK. Copies of Passports and / or Visas will be requested for verification.
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