Electronics Design Engineer

Bournemouth
2 weeks ago
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Electronics Design Engineer, Bournemouth, Competitive Salary

This is a fantastic opportunity for Electronics Design Engineers at all levels—whether you’re an experienced Senior Engineer looking for leadership responsibilities or a Junior Engineer eager to develop your skills in a dynamic consultancy environment. You’ll work across the automotive, marine, aviation, and medical industries, designing, developing, and testing electronic systems from concept to production.

Company Background

This Bournemouth-based consultancy is recognised for its world-class approach to solving complex engineering challenges. With over 15 years of trusted client partnerships, the company specialises in embedded systems, IoT, power electronics, sensors, and PCB design, offering tailored solutions to diverse industry leaders.

Electronics Design Engineer Benefits

Flexible and supportive work environment
Professional development opportunities
Exciting, high-impact projects across multiple industries
Central Bournemouth location, 5 minutes from the train station
Electronics Design Engineer Responsibilities

Design & Development – Work on embedded microcontrollers, sensors, power electronics, and IoT solutions.
Software & PCB Design – Use Altium Designer for PCB layout and develop embedded software in C, VHDL, or web technologies.
Client Collaboration – Engage with clients to understand project needs and provide technical expertise.
Prototyping & Testing – Build, test, and refine electronic systems for performance, reliability, and compliance.
Project Leadership (Senior Level) – Lead projects, manage development cycles, and mentor junior engineers.
Learning & Development (Junior Level) – Gain hands-on experience and training to build a strong foundation in electronics design.
Skills & Experience Required

Relevant degree in Electronics Engineering (or equivalent experience)
Experience in analogue/digital circuit design, microcontrollers, and FPGA development
Proficiency in PCB design (Altium or similar)
Software development skills for embedded systems (C, VHDL, or web technologies)
Understanding of EMC/EMI design practices, SPICE simulation, and risk mitigation (FMEA)
Strong problem-solving abilities and a passion for innovation
Interested?

To be considered for this Electronics Design Engineer opportunity, or for more information, submit your CV to Josh at Rubicon by applying directly to this advert.

Our team takes the time to review every application and guarantees complete confidentiality. We will never submit a candidate’s details or share them with a third party without first obtaining their permission.

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