Electronics Design Engineer

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East Ham South, Greater London
13 months ago
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Senior Hardware Engineer

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12 May 2025 (13 months ago)

London (Hybrid) – Electronics Hardware Engineer – 50-60k

This is a great opportunity to join a well-funded company at the start of something great, who design sensors that are revolutionising the health domain. They already have a product to market and are now looking to keep developing their product range. They are looking for a problem solver with strong Electronics Hardware experience who can develop the hardware for new prototypes and ideally has experience within IoT protocols like LoraWAN, Zigbee etc.

Main Duties:

  • Work on the hardware and sensor integration of the products including selecting, evaluating, and integrating the sensors
  • Collaborate with external engineers to refine PCB layouts and ensure optimal sensor performance and placement.
  • Design and test electronic circuits for prototypes
  • Drive rapid hardware project cycles and support DFM (design for manufacturing) decisions.

    Skills Needed:
  • Strong Electronics design experience, having lead projects from start to finish
  • Experience integrating sensors to hardware
  • Experience with PCB design and layout
  • Experience with IoT protocols would be highly advantageous (eg. LoraWAN, Zigbee, BLE)

    Further Information:
    This role will be hybrid and you will be expected to come into the office 3 days a week.

    This client have already gone through Seed funding and are on track for Series A funding next year so are well funded.

    This is a great opportunity for someone who is looking to help shape the in-house engineering capabilities of a business and grow within a company.

    Please note out client doesn’t have a sponsorship licence so you will need to be eligible to work in the UK.

    If you think you would be suitable for the role, please apply with an updated CV

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