Electronics Engineer

East Sharcott
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Electronics Engineer

Electronics Engineer – Advanced PCB & Avionics Design

Are you an Electronics Engineer who thrives on taking designs from a blank sheet through to production? This is an exciting opportunity for an Electronics Engineer to work on cutting‑edge electrical and avionics systems in a fast‑moving, high‑performance engineering environment.

As an Electronics Engineer, you will play a key role in the design, development, integration, and testing of complex electronic systems. You’ll collaborate closely with multi‑disciplinary engineering teams, contributing to innovative solutions that move quickly from concept to market.

The Role – Electronics Engineer

The Electronics Engineer will be responsible for end‑to‑end PCB design and delivery, working across multiple projects with competing priorities. This role suits an Electronics Engineer who is comfortable owning designs, solving complex problems, and operating in an agile engineering culture.

Key responsibilities include:

Leading full lifecycle PCB design: requirements capture, schematic design, layout, manufacture, assembly, and in‑service support

Designing multi‑layer PCBs including analogue, digital, power, and mixed‑signal designs

Creating high‑quality schematics and layouts using Altium Designer

Applying DFM, DFA, and DFT principles to ensure manufacturable and testable designs

Designing power conversion, regulation, and protection circuits

Performing signal integrity, power integrity, and analogue performance analysis

PCB bring‑up, debugging, characterisation, and environmental testing

Developing verification, validation, and test documentation

Supporting EMC/EMI, electrical safety, and compliance activities (CE / UKCA)

Managing design reviews, configuration control, and engineering changes

What We’re Looking For

To succeed as an Electronics Engineer, you’ll bring strong hands‑on PCB experience and a practical, delivery‑focused mindset.

Essential experience:

Proven delivery of production‑ready PCB designs

Strong experience with PCB manufacture, assembly, and fault‑finding

Practical knowledge of DFM / DFA / DFT

Experience with PCB‑level verification and validation

Confident use of lab equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analysers, spectrum analysers, etc.)

Eligibility for UK Security Clearance

Right to work in the UKDesirable experience:

EMC‑aware PCB design and pre‑compliance testing

Familiarity with IPC standards

Experience in aerospace, defence, or other high‑reliability sectors

Test fixture or automated test solution design

Degree (or equivalent experience) in Electronics or Engineering

Why Apply?

This is a fantastic opportunity for an Electronics Engineer who wants real technical ownership, exposure to complex systems, and the chance to influence designs from day one. You’ll be part of a collaborative, high‑performance engineering team where innovation, pace, and delivery matter.

This position may also be referred to as Senior Electronics Engineer, Principal Electronics Engineer, Hardware Electronics Engineer, PCB Design Engineer, Senior PCB Design Engineer, Electronic Hardware Engineer, Embedded Hardware Engineer, Avionics Electronics Engineer, Electrical & Electronics Engineer, Power Electronics Engineer, Mixed‑Signal Electronics Engineer, Hardware Design Engineer, High‑Reliability Electronics Engineer, or Aerospace Electronics Engineer.

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