Electronic Design Engineer

First Recruitment Group
Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Last month
£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Posted
30 Mar 2026 (Last month)

We’re recruiting an Electronic Design Engineer to join an electronics company based in Littlehampton & Goring, where you’ll be working across both sites. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electronic design, with hands-on experience in PCB layout and schematics, project management, and overseeing designs from concept through to production. A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering or a related field is essential.

This is a great opportunity for a candidate that wants to develop and grow within a business as the company is growing at a very fast pace.

As an Electronic Design Engineer, your key responsibilities will include:

* Designing and developing electronics devices, systems and circuits

* Creating and reviewing design specs and technical documentation

* Working with other departments to define project deliverables and requirements

* Troubleshooting and resolving design and technical issues

* Ensuring all designs comply with relevant safety regulations

Requirements for the Electronic Design Engineer:

* Bachelors degree or equivalent in Electronic Engineering or similar

* Experience with PCB layout and schematics

* Previous experience working as a Design Engineer

* Strong communication skills both written and verbally

* Proficiency in using design software such as, Eagle, Altium or similar

Benefits for the Electronic Design Engineer:

* 20 days annual leave + bank holidays + closed over the Christmas period

* Free onsite parking

* Work from home 1x a week

* Yearly bonus scheme

The Electronic Design Engineer is a full time permanent position working Monday to Thursday 9am to 5:30pm with a 3pm finish on Friday’s. The role will be based at both sites located in Littlehampton & Goring.

Wild Recruitment Ltd T/A First Recruitment Services is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy

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