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Graduate Electronics Engineer

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Graduate Electronics Engineer required for a leading technology company developing advanced test and measurement systems for the semiconductor industry. This Graduate Electronics Engineer role will provide exposure to electronic design, instrumentation, and high-performance hardware development. The Graduate Electronics Engineer will work alongside experienced engineers supporting products used by customers around the world.
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Responsibilities
- Support the design and development of analogue and digital electronic circuits
- Assist with schematic capture, PCB design, and hardware bring-up
- Perform testing, validation, and fault-finding activities
- Support product development from concept through to manufacture
- Work with multidisciplinary teams including software, mechanical, and manufacturing engineers
Requirements
- Degree in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline
- Understanding of analogue and digital electronics
- Experience with PCB design through university or personal projects
- Knowledge of embedded systems or microcontrollers would be beneficial
- Strong problem-solving skills and willingness to learn


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