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Rolls Royce
Fareham
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Job Description Electronics Engineer Submit your CV and any additional required information after you have read this description by clicking on the application button. - Controls Full Time Solihull We have an exciting opportunity for an Electronics Engineer to join our team in Solihull. As an Electronics Engineer at Rolls-Royce, you will play a key role in our civil and defence aerospace and marine business by participating in a team who design, develop & maintain Control & Monitoring Units for Rolls-Royce applications. Why Rolls-Royce? Rolls-Royce is one of the most enduring and iconic brands in the world and has been at the forefront of innovation for over a century. We design, build and service systems that provide critical power to customers where safety and reliability are paramount. We are proud to be a force for progress, powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere. We want to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that has shaped our history continues into our future, and we need people like you to come and join us on this journey. We'll provide an environment of caring and belonging where you can be yourself. An inclusive, innovative culture that invests in you, gives you access to an incredible breadth and depth of opportunities where you can grow your career and make a difference. What we offer: We offer excellent development opportunities, a competitive salary, and exceptional benefits. These include bonus, employee support assistance and employee discounts. What you will be doing: Support the research & development, design, development, testing, verification, qualification, and support for electronic units. Participate in the planning and implementation of policies and procedures to ensure that the activities considered during the life cycle of an electrical product are carried out in a consistent and appropriate manner. Deliver electronic design & development activities in support of a control and instrumentation electronic unit. Elicit and capture the high-level customer requirements for an electronic unit, being able to work in parallel and with some degree of uncertainty. Ensure methods employed in the product design and developments are technically sound and appropriate for the project being undertaken and to company processes. Activities range from creation of detailed specifications, conceptual design, detailed design and definition, integration of the system and unit verification and qualification, ensuring that detailed requirements are achieved, and critical safety hazards identified are mitigated. Who we're looking for At Rolls-Royce we put safety first, do the right thing, keep it simple and make a difference. These principles form the behaviours that guide us and are an essential component of our assessment process. They are the fundamental qualities that we seek for all roles. For this role you will need to demonstrate understanding of the applicable health and safety standards and we are looking for someone who is/has: Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline. Experience in an Electronics Engineering role. Electronics speciality could include, Analogue Design, Digital Design, Verification tools, rules and methods, Power Supply Design or EMC. Working knowledge of domain plant and platform interfaces, component technology and behaviour during normal and abnormal operation, verification vehicles, electronic design, system architecture, development process constraints. A working appreciation of associated engineering disciplines; University degree or equivalent in Electronics or equivalent. We are an equal opportunities employer. We're committed to developing a diverse workforce and an inclusive working environment. We believe that people from different backgrounds and cultures give us different perspectives. And the more perspectives we have, the more successful we'll be. By building a culture of respect and appreciation, we give everyone who works here the opportunity to realise their full potential. We welcome applications from people with a refugee background. You can learn more about our global Inclusion strategy at Our people | Rolls-Royce Job Category Electrical and Electronics Posting Date 27 Mar 2025; 00:03 Posting End Date 09 Apr 2025PandoLogic. Keywords: Electronics Engineer, Location: Solihull, ENG - B91 3TS

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