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Junior Electronic Engineer

Great Yarmouth
2 weeks ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Junior Electronic Engineer based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, to join a leading engineering company that design a range of electronic systems for aerospace and defence applications.

The Junior Electronic Engineer role, based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, will be responsible for supporting electronic design and re-design of a range of high reliability equipment such as RF transmitter and Receiver modules, radar systems and microelectronic applications.

Some of the key experiences for the Junior Electronic Engineer, based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk will be to work on product re-designs for bespoke customer requirements, Electronic Schematic design, simulation and analysis.

This is a great opportunity to join a highly successful, multi-national engineering company with a fantastic working environment and benefits.

Apply Now, if this Junior Electronic Engineer job based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk sounds like the opportunity for you, click the APPLY NOW button, or alternatively call Tom Drew on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) quoting THD1298. Alternatively, if this job is not suitable but you are looking for a job within Engineering, please call (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion

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