Electronics Engineer - NPI / Manufacturing

Technical Futures Ltd
Cb259Qr, CB25 9QR, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (Last month)

An Electronics Engineer with a good understanding of DFM/DFA, with good PCB assembly skills and experience using Altium will become a key member of a new NPI team for an award-winning High-Tech Company developing cutting-edge imaging solutions for Security, Defence and Industrial customers.

Working closely with R&D, manufacturing and quality teams you’ll be responsible for the electronics aspects of transitioning products from development through to scalable manufacturing; drawing on your electronics and PCB assembly manufacturing knowledge.

Qualified to Degree level in Electronics Engineering or similar, the successful Electronics engineer will get involved with the design and development of a mission critical range of imaging systems used Worldwide. You’ll also have the opportunity to broaden your skills with exposure to FPGA and image processing.

Key Skills and Experience should include:

  • Bachelors/Masters’ Degree in Electronics Engineering or similar discipline.
  • Minimum of 3-4 years’ experience within an electronic manufacturing environment.
  • Industrial experience of using Altium PCB CAD.
  • Solid understanding of DFM/DFA/DFT.
  • Experience supporting products from prototype through to production for low to medium volume products.
  • Proven experience of PCB assembly and electronics integration.
  • Experience of complex designs including microcontrollers, analogue circuits and power supplies.
  • Exposure to video standards and USB great to see as is an understanding of software for automation and experience designing products to military standards.

Applicants must have full eligibility to work in the UK. Fully office based role.

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