Redline Group - Specialist Recruitment for Technology & Electronics Companies
Senior Electronics Engineer

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Electronics Engineer with a leading technology solutions provider with established customer partnerships in a range of industry sectors.
This is a largely remote based role, the Senior Electronics Engineer, Luton, Bedfordshire will be responsible for the development of electronic products for a variety of major OEM’s in market sectors including:
- Automotive
- Clean Energy
- Communication & Broadcasting
- Consumer
- Defence & Aerospace
- Homeland Security
- IP Development Platforms
- Medical
- Scientific Research & Space
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The successful Senior Electronics Engineer, Luton, Bedfordshire will have designed products for manufacture, accustomed to working to deadlines and able to communicate with customers effectively.
You will have a strong background in:
- Mixed Analogue and Digital Design with Micro-controllers
- Schematic Capture (ideally in Altium)
- Communications protocols such as CAN, Ethernet, RS485, USB, CAN / Ethernet Diagnostics


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APPLY NOW for the Senior Electronics Engineer for our client based in Luton, Bedfordshire role please send your CV to TDrew@redlinegroup.Com or call Tom on 01582 878 848 quoting ref. THD1411, if you have any specific questions about this role, otherwise we always welcome the opportunity to discuss other Electronics jobs.
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