Electronics Design Engineer

AVD Appoint
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2 months ago
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Electronics Design Engineer - Berkshire - up to £65,000 + Benefits - REF 2007

I am currently recruiting for an Electronics Design Engineer to work for a leading engineering organisaion based in Berkshire. Salary up to £65,000 + Benefits.

The organisation is very well regarded for their engineering excellence and having been established for over 70 years they have a fantastic heritage. They work on cutting edge projects that push the boundaries of technology, being able to deliver innovative solutions to industry problems and challenges many of their competitors are unable to solve. As a result they have some of the most highly capable engineers within their business.

To support the growth of the business and in line with current workload they have the need to appoint another Electronics Design Engineer on a permanent basis.

In this role as an Electronics Design Engineer, you will working primarily on digital and analogue electronics for various projects, with the majority being IOT focused. You will be working on some of the most technically challenging projects available, where technology is being pushed to its limits in order to achieve the unimaginable and often unachievable for most. You will be working on multiple projects simultaneously and will be liaising with multidisciplined engineers from various other departments. You will also be managing 3rd party test houses that will be ultimately certifying your products.

Essential Requirements:

At least 3 years' experience as an Electronics Design Engineer or similar

Digital

Analogue

EMC/EMI

Experience with some of all of the following USB, Ethernet, HDMI, CAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (BLE), 4G, 5G, Zigbee, Z-Wave, LoRaWAN, and NFCDesirable Requirements:

Experience with IOT devices

Security Cleared (SC clearance)

Customer facing experience

CE certification

FCC certification

Experience with RED testing (Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU)This is a fantastic opportunity for an Electronics Design Engineer to work for a very interesting company that have great staff retention and fully support career progression and promoting from within. The culture they've created is brilliant and they all work collaboratively towards the end goal for their customers. Working at this company will enable you to work on projects you typically wouldn't get close to elsewhere.

This is an immediate requirement, so if you have the required skills and experience then please get in touch immediately with an up to date copy of your CV

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