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Senior Electronic Design Engineer

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Electronics Design Engineer | £70,000 | Guildford | Onsite
If you enjoy electronics engineering where the PCB you design ends up inside a real, high-performance system, rather than disappearing into another incremental product update, this should be interesting.
I’m working with a specialist UK engineering business developing precision technology used across demanding industrial and autonomous applications. They already have an established product platform, but with a new leadership team in place, they’re investing heavily in the next generation of the technology and growing the engineering team around it.
They’re looking for an Electronics Design Engineer who can take ownership of electronics from schematic through PCB design, prototype, test and ultimately production.
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The work will bring together high-speed digital design, analogue electronics and power, including high-bandwidth communications used alongside fibre-optic systems, precision signal conditioning and electronics that need to perform reliably in electrically noisy environments.
You’ll ideally bring experience across:
- High-speed digital PCB design (Things like signal integrity, impedance-controlled interfaces and high-speed communications ideal!)
- Analogue circuit design (If you have signal conditioning, filtering, ADC/DAC interfaces and low-noise electronics experience, great!)
- Power supply design (DC/DC conversion, regulation and power distribution)
- EMC/EMI-conscious design
- Schematic capture, PCB layout, bring-up, debugging and validation (Altium preferred)


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Experience developing electronics for autonomous systems, robotics, industrial automation, motion control, imaging, aerospace or other complex electromechanical products would translate particularly well, but is not essential.
The interesting bit is where the business is heading. There's an established technology base to build from, but a new CEO and CFO have joined with plans to expand the company and take its technology further into emerging markets such as autonomy.
Two-stage interview process: an initial online conversation followed by a face-to-face meeting in Guildford.
If you want to design electronics that you can actually see interacting with the physical world, rather than one tiny piece of an enormous development programme, get in touch.
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