Electronic Design Engineer

Zenovo
United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Job Title: Electronic Design Engineer

Location: Nottingham (onsite)

Salary: Up to £50k (depending on experience)

We’re partnering with a well-established UK engineering manufacturer looking to add an Electronics Design Engineer to their team. The role involves working across the full electronics product development lifecycle, from concept design through to production. You will contribute to the design of both existing and next-generation products, supporting hardware development, firmware contributions, product certification, and production testing. You’ll work as part of a multidisciplinary engineering team, collaborating with colleagues across project management, mechanical design, software development, testing, and compliance.

About the Role

Design and develop new electronic products, assemblies, and components from concept through to production.

Produce schematics, PCB layouts, multilayer PCB designs, detailed assembly drawings, and bills of materials in accordance with IPC and ISO9001 standards.

Carry out engineering calculations and analysis to ensure designs meet functional, performance, and cost requirements.

Ensure designs meet EMC and electrical safety requirements.

Collaborate with the software and firmware teams, contributing to lower-level firmware development where required.

Work with suppliers and manufacturing partners, providing technical documentation and test specifications.

Estimate project timelines accurately and manage workflow, milestones, and progress reporting. About You

Degree or equivalent qualification in Electrical or Electronic Engineering or related discipline.

5+ years’ experience working as an Electrical / Electronic Design Engineer or Senior Electrical / Electronic Design Engineer.

Strong experience using Altium Designer or a comparable PCB design package.

Familiarity with engineering tools and applications such as Git and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Strong analytical and electronic design skills.

Understanding of manufacturing processes relevant to electronics production.

Ability to build effective working relationships across multidisciplinary engineering teams.

Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously.

Please note, we cannot offer sponsorship for this position.

If interested, please send over an updated CV

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