Electronics Test Engineer

Omega Resource Group
Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
Last week
£34,000 – £48,000 pa

Salary

£34,000 – £48,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Job Title: Electronics Test Engineer

Job Type: Onsite

Work Type: Permanent

Hours: 37.5hrs per week

Industry: Space

Job Location: Surrey

Salary: £34,000 to £48,000 per annum

Job Profile – Electronics Test Engineer

Our client is the world leader in the development of complex systems utilised in mission critical environments. Candidates will have the opportunity to work in an advanced manufacturing environment where pioneering new technologies to the highest possible standard is paramount.

Duties – Electronics Test Engineer

• Lead verification, testing, and debugging of electronics for company Optical platforms

• Develop and execute test plans for digital, analogue, and mixed signal electronics

• Perform detailed circuit level debugging using lab equipment and diagnostic tools

• Conduct board level validation, characterisation, and performance assessment

• Support design teams by reviewing schematics and layouts, ensuring testability and robustness

• Carry out circuit simulations and analysis to support verification activities

• Prepare electronics for manufacture and acceptance testing, ensuring compliance with space environment requirements

• Design and maintain Electronics Ground Support Equipment with a focus on test automation and repeatability

• Produce high quality technical documents, including test procedures, validation reports, and test results

• Maintain technical solutions, budgets, and schedules relating to verification and test activities

• Interface at system and subsystem level to ensure appropriate test coverage and traceability throughout the project lifecycle

• Work closely within a core project team to support integration, AIT, and commissioning phases

Experience/Qualifications – Electronics Test Engineer

• Experience in electronics verification, testing, and debugging (or electronics design with strong test focus)

• Experience in mixed signal circuit testing and validation

• Proficiency with lab test equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analysers, signal generators, etc.)

• Knowledge of scripting languages such as Python or TCL for test automation

• Understanding of FPGA design and verification in VHDL

• Strong fault finding skills and an analytical approach to diagnosing complex issues

Candidates who are currently a Test Engineer, Verification Engineer, V&V Engineer, Validation Engineer, Electronics Technician, Electrical Technician, RF Technician, Test Technician and Test Manager could be suitable for this role.

To make an application for this role please submit your CV to (url removed) or for more information call (phone number removed).

For details of other opportunities available within your chose field please visit our website (url removed)

Omega is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Omega does not charge candidates any recruitment or job‑seeking fees at any stage of the hiring process

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