Electronics Design Engineer

Salisbury
2 days ago
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Are you an Electronics Design Engineer living within a commutable distance to Salisbury? Are you interested in working on cutting-edge products in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment?

A leading company in the electronics industry, known for its diverse customer base and innovative product development, is seeking a talented and driven Electronics Design Engineer to join its expanding R&D team. This company designs and manufactures a wide range of market-leading electronic assemblies—from IoT sensors to complex embedded systems, used across multiple global sectors.

In this hybrid role (approx. 60% hardware, 40% embedded software), you’ll be instrumental in bringing new electronic products to life. Working within a skilled and experienced design team, you’ll take ideas from concept to manufacture, contributing to both in-house and client-led projects.

Key Responsibilities of the Electronics Design Engineer:

  • Design, prototype and develop electronic products, including analogue, digital, and power electronics

  • Develop embedded software in C for 32-bit microprocessors

  • Capture schematics and support product testing and verification to meet industry standards (e.g. EMC)

  • Collaborate with production teams to ensure products are ready for manufacture across UK and overseas facilities

  • Contribute to product ideation and technical solution proposals



The profile of the Electronics Design Engineer:

* Degree in Electronic Engineering or similar

* 2+ year of experience in electronic product design

* Strong skills in analogue and digital design, embedded C programming, and PCB development

Ideally:

* Experience with RF, low-power design, EMC testing, USB, Ethernet, or touchscreen/TFT interfaces.

Why Apply?

* Varied project work across industries and technologies

* Creative and technically challenging environment

* Opportunity to see designs through to full manufacture

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If you’re passionate about R&D, local or willing to relocate to Salisbury and want to push the boundaries of electronics design, apply now to be part of this innovative team

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