Electronics Design Engineer

Platform Recruitment
Eton, SL4 6FJ, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Electronics Design Engineer | Embedded Systems | STM32 | IoT | Power Electronics | £55k | Berkshire

I’m currently recruiting on behalf of a well-established electronics manufacturer for an Electronics Design Engineer to join their innovative R&D team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge electronic product development, taking designs from initial specification through to testing, certification and production.

You’ll be working within a multi-disciplinary engineering team developing products across areas such as power electronics, IoT devices, embedded systems and industrial electronics.

Key Responsibilities

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Design and develop electronic hardware and embedded systems from product specifications

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Program and develop firmware using embedded C

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Work with STM8, STM32 or similar embedded microcontrollers

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Improve existing products and develop new electronic designs

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Support testing, certification and production readiness

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Collaborate with the wider R&D team and report on project progress

Requirements

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Degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications, or similar

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Minimum 3 years’ experience in electronic product design

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Experience with STM8, STM32 or similar microcontrollers

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Strong embedded C programming skills

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Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

Desirable experience:

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IoT, GSM / CAT-M, BLE

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Data logging systems

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SMPS / power electronics

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Product certification and compliance

The Opportunity

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Work on end-to-end product development

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Join a large, collaborative R&D engineering team

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Develop technologies ranging from high-power industrial electronics to ultra-low-power IoT devices

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Competitive salary plus pension, death in service benefit and generous annual leave

This is a full-time role, and applicants must be eligible to work in the UK.

If you're an Electronics Design Engineer with embedded systems experience looking to work on innovative products, please apply with your CV

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