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We’re looking for a hands-on Hardware Engineer to join our team in London and help develop high-quality electronic products from concept through to production.
This is a great opportunity for an engineer who enjoys practical, real-world hardware development and wants broad ownership across schematic design, prototype bring-up, debugging, and production support.
What you’ll be doing
You’ll work on the design and development of PCB hardware for new and existing products, contributing across:
- Schematic capture and board-level design
- Mixed-signal, digital, and power circuitry
- Prototype bring-up, testing, and debugging
- Component selection and BOM creation
- Design for manufacture and production support
- Cross-functional collaboration with firmware, mechanical, and product teams
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What we’re looking for
You’ll likely have:
- Around 3+ years’ experience in PCB or electronic hardware design
- Strong experience with schematic capture and PCB development using Altium Designer or similar
- Hands-on experience with board bring-up, lab debugging, and test
- Experience designing digital and mixed-signal boards for commercial products
- A solid understanding of interfaces such as SPI, I2C, UART, USB, Ethernet, or CAN
- Good grounding in power design, EMC basics, grounding, decoupling, and manufacturability
- A practical mindset and the ability to solve hardware problems effectively


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Nice to have
- Experience with processor-based or higher-speed digital designs
- Exposure to FPGA-connected hardware
- Experience supporting products through verification and into production
- Familiarity with EMC or compliance testing
Why join us
- Work on real products with real ownership
- Be part of a collaborative, engineering-led environment
- Take designs from concept through to shipped hardware
- Join a London-based team where your work will have visible impact
We’re looking for someone who is thoughtful, hands-on, and enjoys building reliable hardware in a fast-moving environment.
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