Electronic Design Engineer

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Electronics Engineer

Wembley|Up to £45,000|Cutting-Edge Scientific Technology

Are you anElectronics Engineerlooking for an opportunity to work oninnovative, high-precision technologythat is shaping industries worldwide? This is your chance to join a company that is a global leader inscientific instrumentation, deliveringbreakthrough solutionsin areas likepharmaceuticals, materials science, and energy research. Their technology is used incritical applications, fromdrug development to space exploration, providing unique insights through precision measurement and analysis.

The Role

As anElectronics Engineer, you’ll be at the core of designing and developingadvanced electronic systemsfor cutting-edge scientific instruments. You'll work across the full product lifecycle, designinganalogue, digital, and mixed-signal circuits, creatingPCB layouts, and ensuring the highest standards ofperformance, reliability, and compliance.

Key Responsibilities

Circuit Design & Development– Design and developanalogue, digital, and mixed-signal circuits, includinglow-noise, high-precision applications.

PCB Layout & Prototyping– Createmultilayer PCB designs, wiring diagrams, and BOMs, ensuring designs are optimized for manufacturing.

Testing & Fault-Finding– Assemble and test electronic prototypes, perform rigorousfunctional, environmental, and reliability tests, and troubleshoot as needed.

Sensor & Transducer Integration– Work withADC, DAC, I2C, SPI, USB, Bluetooth, and TCP/IPto interface analogue and digital circuits with measurement systems.

EMC & Compliance– Ensure designs meetCE, EMC, and Low Voltage Directive standards, applyingbest practices for electromagnetic compatibility.

Technical Documentation– Maintaindetailed design specifications, test reports, and production guidelinesto support development and manufacturing.

Nice to Have (But Not Essential)

Experience withSTM32-based microcontrollersandembedded C/C++ (IAR IDE, Python).

Familiarity withPLM/PDM systemsfor managing design and production workflows.

What You’ll Need

Degree in Electronics Engineering (or related field)– Bachelor’s or Master’s.

1-5 years��� experienceinelectronics design & development.

Hands-on experience withPCB design, circuit analysis, and electronic testing.

Strongfault-finding and debuggingskills in a lab environment.

Knowledge ofregulatory compliance (EMC, CE, Low Voltage Directive).

Passion for solving complex engineering challenges and working oncutting-edge instrumentation.

This is afantastic opportunityto be part of a company at the forefront ofscientific and industrial innovation. If you're anelectronics specialisteager to work ongame-changing technology, we’d love to hear from you!

Apply now and be part of something groundbreaking!

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