Electronic Hardware Engineer

DCS Recruitment
Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 7LS, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
10 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Electronics Hardware Engineer

Yateley

On-site

Permanent

We are currently recruiting for an Electronics Hardware Engineer to join a specialist engineering organisation developing advanced electronic systems for highly technical applications.

This role has come about due to continued growth and will see you join a small, highly capable engineering team responsible for the full lifecycle of electronic hardware development.

The Role:

You will be responsible for the design, development and testing of complex electronic hardware, working across the full product lifecycle from initial requirements through to production and ongoing support.

Working closely with the wider engineering team, you will translate system and hardware requirements into fully functioning electronic designs.

Key Responsibilities:

Schematic capture and design of analogue and digital hardware

Design and layout of multi-layer PCBs

Testing, fault finding and debugging of electronic hardware

Development of firmware and support of FPGA design

Supporting the full product lifecycle including design, development and production

Development of test processes and equipment

Investigation and resolution of technical issues

Creation of design and technical documentation

Supporting through-life product maintenance and obsolescence management

About You:

Degree qualified in Electronic Engineering or similar (2:1 or above)

Demonstrable experience in electronic hardware design

Strong understanding of both analogue and digital systems

Hands-on experience with testing and fault finding

Strong communication skills and ability to work within a team

Self-motivated with a proactive approach to learning and development

Desirable Experience:

FPGA design (VHDL)

Experience with Intel Quartus or similar toolchains

Embedded software development (C/C++)

PCB design using tools such as Altium Designer

Experience with communication protocols (SPI, I2C, RS232, RS485, Ethernet)

Experience taking designs through to production (DFT, testing, validation)

Additional Information:

This role will require regular on-site presence due to the nature of hardware development and access to specialist equipment.

Interested?

Please apply with your CV or alternatively email on

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