Applications Engineer

Redline Group
United Kingdom
Last week
£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last week)

An exciting opportunity for an Applications Engineer has arisen with my client in North London.

This is an amazing new opportunity for an Applications Engineer, based in North London to work for a highly technical organisation specialising in the design and manufacture of semiconductor wafer scale imaging devices for the medical and EV sectors.

The Applications Engineer, North London, will sit in the R&D team and perform a key role supporting in all areas of product design process from initial creation requirements to final product validation of image sensors and flat-panel X-ray detector panels.

You will also hold the following responsibilities:

Working with the design teams creating test methods, plans and reports for new image sensor products and systems.

Providing technical support to customers in the field for applicational use.

Resolve technical product issues, conduct failure analysis and statistical reporting on faults

The ideal Applications Engineer, based in North London, will have previous experience within a similar role with experience across:

Semiconductor sensors / X-Ray imaging systems

Knowledge of digital and analogue circuits design

Carrying out validation and verification test procedures

APPLY NOW! For the Applications Engineer, based in North London, by sending a cover letter and CV to (url removed) or by calling Tom Drew on (phone number removed) quoting ref. THD1353. Otherwise, we always welcome the opportunity to discuss other roles similar to Design and Test Engineering roles on (phone number removed)

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