Electronics Engineer, 1st Class / 2.i Degree

CV-Library
London
12 months ago
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We are looking for a Engineer with a 1st Class / 2.i Degree from a top University. A BEng, MEng, BSc, MSc, PhD or equivalent in Engineering / Physics / Mathematics / Computer Science / Electronics / Electrical and Electronics or similar discipline.

The job requires excellent electronics engineering skills and would include experience in skills such as:

  • PCB design (KiCAD, OrCAD, Altium or similar)

  • Embedded C

  • C/C++ or Python

  • Microcontrollers

  • IoT and Embedded Systems

  • Raspberry Pi

  • Test and Measurement

    This leading, award winning firm is looking to recruit a bright PhD, BSc, BENg, MEng, MSc Engineering / Physics / Mathematics / Computer Science graduate to build out their core products. Working within a team of very bright and like-minded individuals you will be working with cutting edge technology you will gain a multiple skill set and have the opportunity to influence the direction of projects. With excellent design, analytical and communication skills you will get to build cutting edge electronic devices and products.

    Commercial experience or academic modules in any of the following would be useful to the job: C/C++, Python or MATLAB/Simulink, LTspice/Multisim, embedded C, C#, PCB design, DSP, micro meters, microcontrollers, LTspice/Multisim, LabVIEW, Altium Designer/Eagle, VHDL/Verilog on FPGAs, Analog electronics, ARM/AVR/PIC, RF, GIT version control, serial protocols, SDKs, TCP/IP, Ethernet, applied mathematics, algorithms, Mathematics

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