Senior Electronics Design Engineer

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3 months ago
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We are supporting an award winning, innovative international manufacturer with their recruitment of a Senior Electronics Design Engineer. This business has enviable staff retention and a long history of developing the careers of ambitions people.

Reporting to the Head of Engineering and NPD, this role is to be a senior figure in the team for electronic product development, driving new product development with the latest technologies and approvals and maintaining and supporting the existing portfolio with ways of improving for next gen products and the process of delivery.

Install and embed electronics development area
Design new enhanced developments and management of existing control systems as required
Project manage from concept to production including control of EMC and safety testing of designs and ongoing certification and testing of products.
Transition and support from existing external resource current developments.
Liaise with established offshore PCBA vendors
Future mentoring of additional resource to assist in the enhanced development activitiesYou:

Electronic design of analogue and digital circuits, instrumentation, sensors and displays
Control of PCB design
8 years' experience of relevant industry experience in an R&D or development environment.
Degree or equivalent in electronics design
Project Management
Ability to find and understand and apply the latest technologies
Strong product standards and compliance understanding

Desirables:

People management
PCB layout design CAD
Electrical skills
Familiar with Welmec 7.2, EMC requirements
Python

Please apply for immediate consideration.

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