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Senior Electronics Engineer
Location: Glasgow, Scotland (On-site)
About the Opportunity
We're partnering with an innovative deep-tech company developing advanced intelligent hardware systems. They're looking for a Senior Electronics Engineer to play a key role in designing the electronics that power the next generation of their products.
This is a hands-on role where you'll own the full hardware development lifecycle from concept and schematic capture through PCB layout, bring-up, testing, and production working closely with firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing engineers.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop mixed-signal electronic hardware from concept through to production.
- Produce schematics, PCB layouts, and support prototype bring-up and validation.
- Design electronics for sensors, motor control, embedded systems, and power electronics.
- Debug complex hardware issues using oscilloscopes, logic analysers, and other laboratory equipment.
- Prepare designs for manufacture, including BOMs, production documentation, and supplier engagement.
- Work collaboratively with firmware, mechanical, and manufacturing teams to deliver high-quality products.
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About You
- 5+ years' experience designing electronic hardware and taking products through to production.
- Strong analogue and digital electronics design skills with mixed-signal experience.
- Experience using PCB design tools such as Altium or similar.
- Excellent hardware bring-up, debugging, and fault-finding skills.
- Experience with design for manufacture and supplier management.
- Comfortable working within multidisciplinary engineering teams.
Nice to Have
- Experience with motor control, power electronics, or precision instrumentation.
- Knowledge of communication protocols such as I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, USB, or Ethernet.
- EMC and compliance testing experience.
- Exposure to robotics, automation, industrial equipment, or other electromechanical systems.
- Familiarity with embedded software development in C/C++ or Python.


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Why Join?
- Take ownership of hardware development from concept through to production.
- Work on technically challenging products that combine hardware, embedded systems, and intelligent software.
- Collaborate with a highly experienced multidisciplinary engineering team.
- Join a rapidly growing, well-funded technology business with ambitious growth plans.
- Competitive salary, excellent benefits, and outstanding opportunities for technical and career development.
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