Senior / Lead Electronics Engineer

IO
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Join Our Client as a Senior / Lead Electronics Engineer

Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of space technology? Do you have a strong background in developing high-reliability electronics for demanding environments? If so, this is an exceptional opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking space missions with a company committed to innovation and excellence.

About Our Client

Our Client operates at the forefront of space engineering, specialising in next-generation satellite technology and space systems. Renowned for their innovative approach and commitment to pushing technological limits, they foster a dynamic and collaborative environment. Employees enjoy a culture of ownership, continuous learning, and'impactful work that redefines what is possible in space exploration. Alongside attractive benefits and a focus on work-life balance, this organisation offers a unique platform for professionals eager to make a tangible difference in the universe.

Role Overview

This strategic hire is driven by rapid growth and ambitious project pipelines in space electronics. As a Senior / Lead Electronics Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing and qualifying electronics for a state-of-the-art Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite platform. Your expertise will directly influence our client's next-wave space missions, with opportunities to lead projects, mentor colleagues, and set the technical direction for electronics development across programmes.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the end-to-end development of space-grade electronic systems, from initial requirements capture to flight-ready hardware.

Design, prototype, and review analog, digital, and mixed-signal circuit boards, ensuring they meet stringent space standards.

Oversee schematic creation, component selection, PCB layout, and manufacturing considerations.

Develop and execute comprehensive testing, validation, and qualification plans, including environmental stress testing.

Ensure all designs comply with space-specific requirements such as radiation hardening, EMI/EMC standards, and thermal management.

Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure seamless integration of electronics into satellite subsystems.

Provide technical guidance through project reviews, and champion best practices within the electronics domain.

Contribute to process improvements and establish robust technical standards for future hardware development.

Essential Skills & Experience

Degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering, or a related field.

Minimum of 5 years' hands-on experience designing electronics for high-reliability or aerospace environments.

Proven experience in developing space electronics or similarly mission-critical systems.

Strong expertise in analog and digital electronics, schematic design, PCB layout, and hardware bring-up.

In-depth understanding of space-specific constraints such as radiation effects, EMC/EMI compliance, thermal considerations, and reliability practices.

Demonstrated success in leading hardware development from concept through testing and qualification phases.

Familiarity with EMI/EMC testing standards and procedures relevant to space hardware.

Experience in reliability analysis, including derating, worst-case circuit analysis, and FMECA.

Ability to interface electronics with sensors, actuators, RF components, and avionics systems.

Preferred Additional Skills

Prior leadership or mentoring experience within engineering teams.

Background in satellite or spacecraft electronics development.

Expertise in radiation-tolerant design and mitigation techniques.

Experience with environmental testing such as thermal vacuum, vibration, and shock testing.

Why Apply?

This role offers a rare chance to influence the future of space technology, working on pioneering missions that are redefining satellite capabilities. Enjoy ownership over meaningful projects, a collaborative company culture, and benefits that support your professional growth and personal wellbeing. Relocate with support, work within a flexible hybrid setup, and become part of a team shaping the next era of space exploration.

Ready to Elevate Your Career?

If you meet the essential criteria and are eager to contribute to cutting-edge space systems, we want to hear from you. Please submit your CV to be considered for this exciting opportunity

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