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Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Last month)
Job Title: Applications Engineer
Location: Sheffield (Hybrid – 4 days onsite / relocation support available)
Salary: Up to £60k (DOE)

We’re seeking a motivated Applications Engineer to join a growing engineering team. This is an opportunity to play a key role in supporting cutting-edge electronic products. The successful candidate will act as a technical bridge between customers and internal teams, supporting product adoption, resolving technical challenges, and contributing to the successful deployment of advanced electronic solutions.

About the Role
  • Provide technical support to customers, working closely with sales, field applications, and internal engineering teams to resolve complex queries
  • Support existing products and assist with the introduction and adoption of new technologies
  • Conduct lab-based testing, measurements, and experiments to support both internal development and customer applications
  • Develop application notes, technical documentation, and training materials in collaboration with marketing
  • Design and support reference design kits and evaluation platforms, including customer delivery and support
  • Represent the company at industry events, trade shows, and customer sites
  • Build deep technical expertise across the product portfolio
  • Contribute to product development by feeding back customer and market requirements into engineering and product roadmaps

About You
  • Degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline
  • 5+ years’ experience in applications engineering, design, or evaluation engineering within electronics, semiconductors, sensors, or related fields
  • Strong understanding of analogue and mixed-signal electronic systems
  • Experience supporting customer designs and handling product-related investigations, including returns where required
  • Familiarity with data analysis, modelling, and simulation tools
  • Proven ability to work cross-functionally with engineering, sales, marketing, and operations teams
  • Proficient with high-speed or high-frequency systems (including RF or signal integrity)
  • Electronics experience including communication systems, Schematics, and PCB design

Please note, we cannot offer sponsorship for the role.
If interested, please send over an updated CV.

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