Graduate Electronics Engineer

Chertsey
2 weeks ago
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Join Our Client's Team as a Graduate Electronics Engineer!
  
Are you ready to kickstart your career in Aerospace & Defence sector? If you’ve got a passion for innovative design and want to work on exciting projects for the Defence industry, we’d love to hear from you!
  
The Role:
As a Graduate Electronics Engineer, you’ll be joining a talented team where you’ll dive into hands-on electronics design. From concept to execution, you’ll help create high-quality products that make a real impact.
  
You’ll get to collaborate with design engineers, external suppliers, and test houses to bring innovative solutions to life. No two days will be the same – you'll work on everything from analogue and digital design to design for EMC compliance, and you’ll even get involved in installation and maintenance.
  
What’s In It For You?

Career Growth: Full engineering lifecycle experience with plenty of room to grow. Take your career in any direction you like.
Flexibility: Flexible working hours (because we all have lives outside of work!).
Paid Overtime or Time Off: Get up to 24 extra days off or boost your paycheck with paid overtime.
Excellent Benefits: Private medical care, pension scheme, and a range of perks like salary loans for tech and even a bike scheme.
Relocation Support: If you’re moving closer to one of our offices, we’ll help with the costs!
A Chance to Make an Impact: As a small company, your ideas and contributions matter. You’ll work on a variety of exciting projects and have the opportunity to grow across different engineering areas.   
What You’ll Be Doing:

Design and develop top-notch electronic solutions.
Work closely with internal teams and suppliers to make things happen.
Prove your designs work (and enjoy a bit of problem-solving along the way).
Support the transition from design to production, making sure everything is ready to go.
Ensure your designs meet industry standards (including MoD and European requirements).
Help document everything from schematics to Bill of Materials.
Occasionally head off-site to support installations.   
What We’re Looking For:

Strong background in electronics (analog and digital), especially power supply and distribution, signal conditioning, and control systems.
Solid understanding of the full design lifecycle – from concept to final validation.
Experience with ECAD tools (Cadence OrCAD is a bonus!).
A knack for problem-solving and fault-finding.
Comfortable with test equipment like oscilloscopes and digital multimeters.
A team player who can juggle tasks and priorities.
Ability to obtain UK Security Clearance (and a UK driving licence is a nice-to-have).
A degree in Electronics or a related field is ideal, but if you’ve got the right skills and experience, we’re all ears

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