Electronics Engineer

Fareham
1 month ago
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Our client, a global leader in the aerospace sector, is currently seeking an Electronics Engineer to join their team in Fareham. The company specialises in the research, design, integration, manufacture, certification, and lifetime service of flight control, hydraulic, fuel and inerting, fluid conveyance, thermal management, lubrication, and pneumatic systems and components for aerospace and other high-technology markets. They support the world's aircraft and aero engine manufacturers, providing a century of experience and innovation for commercial and aircraft.

Key Responsibilities:

Documenting design activities and ensuring traceability of design to requirements, whilst also ensuring adherence to relevant project, company, or regulatory standards and processes
Working collaboratively with systems, safety, software, and mechanical engineers to ensure that hardware-level requirements have been met and to overcome trade-offs or problems identified in the design
Contributing to the development of system architectures and considering alternative concepts and trade studies to determine evidence-led preferred solutions
Providing support to production during the introduction of new products as well as supporting component obsolescence issues
Planning, generating, performing, and validating results of hardware verification plans and procedures
Supporting hardware qualification activities
Specifying, designing, commissioning, and verifying equipment test solutions to support hardware verification, qualification activities, and production

Job Requirements:

Experience with microcontrollers, electronics design, electronics test, electronics integration, and electronics engineering
Bachelor's degree in electronic engineering or HND with significant relevant work experience
Knowledge and experience of managing the full electronics lifecycle
Proven experience of developing high integrity designs within a critical safety environment
Ability to present complex engineering concepts in an understandable manner
Willingness to engineer safety-critical products in a highly regulated industry where engineering vigour is valued
Strong computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and web-browsers
Ability to communicate well and work collaboratively with engineers across various disciplines
Experience in documenting designs in preparation for formal qualification/certification
Awareness of simple firmware to facilitate HW/firmware integration
Some knowledge of lean design techniques
If you are an experienced Electronics Engineer looking for a new opportunity to make a significant impact within the aerospace industry, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and innovative team in Fareham

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