Octagon Group
Senior Electronic Design Engineer

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Senior Electronics Design Engineer – Amesbury, UK
We are excited to present a fantastic job opportunity for a Senior Electronics Design Engineer in Amesbury to join a world-class R&D team developing cutting-edge electronic products. This job offers the chance to work on high-performance digital and analogue electronics that define premium audio experiences.
As a Senior Electronics Design Engineer, you will be at the heart of innovation, designing complex electronic systems that power next-generation electronic products. This job is ideal for engineers passionate about high-speed digital design, mixed-signal systems, and delivering products from concept through to manufacture.
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Responsibilities for the Senior Electronic Design Engineer job:
- Design and develop high-speed digital circuits (FPGA, DSP, DDR, Ethernet)
- Create analogue circuits including amplifiers and audio filters
- Develop schematics and multilayer PCB layouts (Altium preferred)
- Prototype, test, and debug hardware using lab equipment
- Ensure compliance with EMC, ESD, and safety standards
Skills & Experience required for the Senior Electronic Design Engineer job:
- Degree in Electronics Engineering or similar
- Strong experience in high-speed digital and mixed-signal design
- Knowledge of FPGA, DSP, and RF technologies (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth beneficial)
- Analogue design experience, particularly low-noise circuits
- PCB design expertise and strong lab/debug skills
- Understanding of DFM, DFS, and EMC principles


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This is an exciting opportunity to work for an exciting client who can offer a competitive salary/benefit plus great career progression. This position also offers hybrid working.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding job where you can apply your expertise to high-performance electronics, then this Senior Electronics Design Engineer job in Amesbury, opportunity is not to be missed.
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