Graduate Electronic Design Engineer

Redline Group
Brackley, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Last month
£25,000 – £35,000 pa

Salary

£25,000 – £35,000 pa

Seniority
Entry
Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Graduate Electronic Design Engineer - Brackley

We are seeking a Graduate Electronic Design Engineer to join our client's growing team in Brackley. This is an exciting opportunity for a recent Electronics Engineering graduate to begin their career within a leading designer and manufacturer specialising in prototype development and custom PCB assembly.

This role is ideal for a motivated graduate who is keen to develop hands-on experience in mixed-signal hardware design and embedded systems, working alongside experienced engineers to deliver innovative and robust electronic solutions.

Key Responsibilities for the Graduate Electronic Design Engineer job based in Brackley:

Support the design and development of mixed-signal electronic systems (analogue and digital circuits, microcontrollers, sensors, and power supplies).

Assist with schematic capture and PCB layout using industry-standard tools (e.G. Altium, KiCad, OrCAD).

Contribute to embedded C firmware development for microcontroller-based systems.

Support hardware bring-up, debugging, testing, and validation activities.

Conduct laboratory testing using oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analysers.

Assist with documentation, design reviews, and preparation of technical reports.

Work closely with cross-functional teams including mechanical, firmware, and test engineers.

Skills & Experience required for the Graduate Electronics Design Engineer job based in Brackley:

Degree in Electronic Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, or a related discipline (2:1 or above preferred).

Understanding of analogue and digital electronics fundamentals.

Some academic or project experience with embedded C programming.

Familiarity with microcontrollers(e.G. ARM Cortex-M, STM32, or similar) is advantageous.

Exposure to PCB design tools through university projects.

Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive attitude to learning.

Good communication skills and ability to work within a team environment.

Desirable:

Placement year or internship experience within an electronics or engineering environment.

To apply for this Graduate Electronic Design Engineer job based in Brackley, please contact Nicola King on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)

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