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Electronic Design engineer

Chesterfield
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Job Title:             Electronic Design engineer
Salary Band:       DOE
Location               Chesterfield
 
Brief Job Description
This is your chance to work for the UKs premier test engineering company who supply cutting-edge test and measurement solutions to some of the world’s leading high-tech manufacturers. This role will report directly to the Design Manager and forms a key part of the Engineering Team.
 
The successful candidate will be tasked with taking engineering requirements from customers and designing bespoke test solutions that are able to be manufactured within time and cost constraints. This will involve the use of both commercial off-the-shelf components as well as custom design interfaces. The role will involve the creation of electronic and electrical schematics, layouts, PCB layouts, general assemblies and fault finding to allow the manufacturing team to bring to life your designs. This important role will provide an opportunity to design and engineer a wide range of bespoke products which allows our customers to benefit from our high-quality engineered solutions. Candidates must have a history of success in similar roles, be self-motivated and have a passion for engineering and delivering projects on time.
 
Key requirements

Experience Designing Test Equipment, automation or control systems.
Experience of PCB digital and analogue circuit design using Altium
Ability to Create Schematic Drawings and Diagrams.
Experience of System Test and Fault Finding
Electronic Design to Manufacturing Level.
Skilled using PCB design software.Essential Criteria

Proven track record of electronic design and engineering.
Ability to create engineering drawings.
Ability to create complete PCB designs.
Sociable style with good drive and dedication.
Good communication skills.
Able to work independently as well as in a team.
Motivation and a desire to contribute to a dynamic business.
Solid ability to work to tight timescales to deliver projects on time.
Able to interpret customer requirements.
Able to work within tight budget and timescales.
Able to create robust designs that can be manufactured.
Able to self-manage to confidently achieve targets.
Able to work in a multi-skilled design team.
Previous experience in an electrical design role.Desirable Criteria

Experience with microcontrollers
Previous experience of working within one of the following – Aerospace, Defence, Oil & Gas, Automotive or similar industry
Proven track record of designing bespoke test equipmentWhat’s in it for you

Flexible Home working
22 days holiday (including 3 days factory closure between Christmas and New Year)
Non-contributory health scheme
Pension scheme
Electric Car Scheme
Electric Car ChargingFor more information, please contact Ryan Kline on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

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