X4 Technology
Senior Electronics Engineer

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Senior Electronics Engineer
London (Hybrid) | Permanent | Competitive Salary + Benefits
We're working with an innovative, high-growth technology company developing cutting-edge imaging and sensing solutions for advanced industrial, scientific and healthcare applications.
As a Senior Electronics Engineer, you'll play a key role in taking next-generation products from concept through to production, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across electronics, firmware, verification and applications engineering. This is an excellent opportunity to work on technically challenging products within a collaborative engineering environment where innovation is encouraged.
What You'll Be Doing
- Designing and verifying high-performance electronic systems and PCBs.
- Developing production test solutions for complex electronic products.
- Supporting the full product lifecycle, from concept and development through to production and ongoing improvements.
- Working closely with firmware, software and hardware engineers to validate new designs.
- Providing technical support to customers and translating customer requirements into engineering solutions.
- Managing PCB revisions, component obsolescence and continuous product enhancements.
- Collaborating with manufacturing partners and external suppliers to ensure successful product delivery.
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- Degree (BSc, MSc, PhD or equivalent) in Electronics, Microelectronics or a related engineering discipline.
- 5+ years' experience in electronics design, development or applied engineering.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to work across technical teams and customer-facing projects.
Essential Skills
- Analogue and mixed-signal circuit design, including low-noise techniques.
- High-speed digital interface design (including LVDS).
- PCB design, bring-up and debugging.
- Experience using Altium Designer or KiCad.
- Product verification, validation and structured testing.
- Technical documentation including specifications, datasheets and user documentation.
- Customer technical support or applications engineering experience.


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Desirable Experience
- Semiconductor devices or mixed-signal electronics.
- Imaging or sensor technologies.
- Automated test systems.
- Medical, scientific or industrial instrumentation.
- Python, C/C++ or TCL.
- High-performance data acquisition or embedded systems.
About You
- Curious, hands-on and passionate about technology.
- A creative problem solver who enjoys tackling complex engineering challenges.
- Able to manage projects and work independently when required.
- Comfortable working in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
If you're looking to join a business where you'll have genuine influence on innovative products and work alongside highly experienced engineers, we'd love to hear from you.
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