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Graduate Electronics Design Engineer

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Graduate Electronics Design Engineer
Graduate Electronics Design Engineer
Location: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Salary: Up to £35,000 + Private Healthcare
Not every graduate role gives you the chance to design products from day one. Some will have you updating drawings, fixing small issues, or supporting senior engineers for months before you get meaningful responsibility.
This isn’t one of them.
You’ll join an established engineering business designing and manufacturing specialist electronic equipment for the marine industry, used globally. Working alongside experienced electronics engineers, you’ll become involved in the full product development process, from concept to testing and manufacture.
If you enjoy solving problems, building things, and seeing your ideas become real products, you’ll thrive in this environment.
What You’ll Be Doing
You’ll be part of a small, dynamic electronics design team where no two projects are the same. Your responsibilities will include:
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- Designing and developing electronic circuits and PCB layouts
- Building, testing, and prototyping new products
- Fault-finding and improving existing designs
- Programming MCU and PIC devices
- Producing technical documentation and design specifications
- Supporting subsea and offshore equipment in demanding environments
This is a hands-on role, where you’ll see projects progress from concept to finished product.
What They’re Looking For
To be successful in this role, you’ll need:
- A degree in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline
- A strong understanding of electronic circuit design
- Experience using PCB CAD software
- A genuine passion for electronics design and product development
- Willingness to learn from experienced engineers


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It would be advantageous, though not required, if you have experience in:
- RF design
- Analogue electronics
- Programming in C or C#
- DSP or FPGA programming
What’s On Offer
- Salary up to £35,000
- Undergraduate Healthcare Package
- Structured mentoring from senior electronics engineers
- Exposure to the full product development lifecycle
- The opportunity to build a long-term career designing specialist electronic products used worldwide
If you’re eager to kickstart your career in electronics design, apply if you want to learn, innovate, and contribute to products that make a real impact in the field.
Note: Applicants must have the right to live and work in the UK and must be available for interviews in Great Yarmouth.
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