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3 weeks ago
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Senior Electronics Design Engineer £50-65k – Taunton – PCB, Schematics, Analogue/Digital, Power Supply

Are you an experienced Electronics Design Engineer looking to join an innovative company developing cutting-edge products for industries such as aerospace and rail? This is a great opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects - without the red tape often found in large aerospace or defence organisations.

My client offers a dynamic working environment with a strong emphasis on professional development and training. As they enter a phase of growth, they are looking to expand their engineering team with individuals eager to grow and develop alongside the company.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A degree in Electronics Engineering or equivalent qualification
  • Design of electronics systems
  • Power Supply or Power Electronics experience
  • Analogue and digital design experience
  • Circuit schematic and PCB layout

    This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing business and be part of a supportive and creative team.

    Location: Taunton

    Salary: £50-65k plus benefits

    If you are passionate about electronics and have the necessary skills, please apply now

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