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Christy Media Solutions

Senior Electronic Design Engineer

Suffolk
Posted about 17 hours ago
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We’re have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Electronics Design Engineer to join a leading video technology company used by professional worldwide. As Electronics Design Engineer you will take ownership of hardware design work across the full product lifecycle — from early concept through to manufacture.

This role suits someone who enjoys solving complex engineering problems, working close to production, and seeing their designs become finished products.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Designing electronic systems from concept through to production-ready hardware
  • Creating schematics and complex, multi-layer PCB layouts, balancing performance, signal integrity and manufacturability
  • Developing and programming electronic components to meet functional and performance requirements
  • Supporting prototype bring-up, debugging and fault-finding down to component level
  • Contributing to system-level EMC design and validation, including pre-compliance activities
  • Designing and building bespoke test equipment and fixtures to support development and production testing
  • Supporting products through NPI and into volume manufacture
  • Working closely with mechanical, firmware and manufacturing partners
  • Collaborating with contract manufacturers to ensure smooth transfer from design to production
  • Producing clear, structured technical documentation to support long-term product support

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What We’re Looking For

  • Proven experience in analogue and digital electronic design
  • Strong schematic capture and PCB design skills, including dense or complex layouts
  • Understanding of microprocessors, programmable logic and embedded electronics
  • Practical experience debugging, validating and refining hardware designs
  • Exposure to EMC design at system level
  • Comfortable working to deadlines and balancing quality with delivery
  • Methodical approach to documentation, testing and design records
  • Confident communicator who works well in multidisciplinary teams

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Nice to Have (But Not Essential)

  • Experience with high-end PCB design tools
  • Simulation tools (e.g. SPICE-based environments)
  • Formal EMC, safety or environmental compliance testing
  • HDL knowledge (e.g. VHDL)
  • Experience working alongside mechanical CAD teams

If you enjoy hands-on electronics design, working close to manufacturing, and taking pride in robust, well-engineered hardware, apply now for consideration.

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Skills

Electronic Design
Schematic Capture
PCB Design
Debugging
EMC Design
Documentation
Communication
Problem Solving
Manufacturing
Testing
Programming
Component Development
Collaboration
Prototype Development
Signal Integrity
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Location

Suffolk, England, United Kingdom

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