Electronics Design Engineer

Technique Recruitment Solutions
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Posted
17 Apr 2026 (2 days ago)

Experience in electronics design and embedded systems and electronic SONAR products

* Strong experience in both digital and analogue design

* Excellent remuneration

* Design and develop advanced sonar products, with great benefits, career growth, and a supportive team!

Package

25 days holiday allowance plus statutory bank holidays

Flexi-time with the ability to take an additional day’s leave each month

Private medical insurance for family

Worldwide Travel insurance for employee + partner

Pension with matched contributions up to 8%

Death in service benefit

Sick pay

Bike to work scheme

Employee assistance scheme

Free electric vehicle charging on site

Annual bonus based on Company profit

Wellbeing events

About the Role

You will be part of a design team working on our next generation of sonar instrumentation

Main responsibilities:

Develop and enhance electronic SONAR products in line with target product specifications

Creation of Schematics & multi-layer PCB designs, verified by electronic modelling / simulation and testing

Testing, defect failure analysis / root cause analysis and repair of existing systems

Conducting design reviews at key stages of design & development and test

Collaborating as part of the team, submitting designs for review and providing peer review input to other engineers’ designs

Producing and maintaining product documentation, including detailed BoMs, Gerbers, validating fabrication & engineering drawings, writing production assembly guides, test procedures and user manuals

Performing new product evaluations and reviews including acoustic measurements to ensure that product meets or exceeds their specification

Providing technical product support to staff and worldwide customers on site or remotely. This may require occasional travel within UK and overseas to support them

Working with 3rd parties during design, prototyping and manufacturing

Essential Knowledge, Skills & Experience:

Degree or equivalent qualifications or experience in electrical and electronic engineering

A minimum of 3 years’ experience designing electronics products and embedded pc systems

Design and testing mixed signal products that include SOC, FPGA’s, control & logic systems, switching power supplies, analogue amplifiers, isolated systems and transducer power driver stages

Desirable Knowledge, Skills and Experience:

C/C++, VHDL and associated tools such as GIT

Altium Designer (schematic, PCB, component generation, SPICE simulation)

Communication protocols such as SPI, I2C, Ethernet, IP (TCP/UDP/ICMP), RS-232, JTAG, NMEA, both at the low level and high level

Systems operating at 400V DC

MATLAB for signal processing

Digital data acquisition systems and DSP techniques (down-sampling, mixing, various filter types, etc.)

Laboratory test equipment including, but not limited to Logic Analysers, Oscilloscopes, Power Analysers, Spectrum Analysers, Active Loads, Multi-meters, Hot air and Through Hole assembly and repair tools.

Technique-Recruitment Solutions Ltd is a proud equal opportunities employer, dedicated and specialist to the engineering and manufacturing industries. We work and support some of the most well-known companies in Norfolk and Suffolk. These vacancies are being advertised on behalf of Technique-Recruitment Solutions Ltd who are operating as an employment business and employment agency

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