Senior Electrical and Electronic Design Engineer

South West Recruitment
Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 7EB, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Seniority
Senior
Posted
28 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

We are recruiting for a Senior Electronic Design Engineer for a world class test system solutions provider, delivering high quality, high performance and cost effective automated test equipment to the aerospace, defence, rail & transport, telecoms and energy market places for over 30 years.

The company have built their reputation by providing their customers with exceptional service and system support, consistently solving their technically complex test engineering challenges wherever they are located.

Salary: This position comes with a very competitive market related salary and comprehensive benefits package. Please call Alan for more details on both the position and the company.

Hours of Work:

37 hours per week, typically comprising of 8 hours Monday-Thursday, 5 hours Friday

Working Week: Mon-Thurs = 8 hours paid (8.5 hours on site), flexible start/finish (as early as 7am start, 4pm finish, or as late as 9am start, 6pm finish. Friday = 5 hours paid (early start as 7am)

All employees now have the option to move to a compressed 4 day working week (typically 37 hours Monday-Thursday)

Employees have the option to request flexible working (subject to company policy)

Location: Blandford Forum, Dorset, Site based.

Job Summary

Conceptual design and flow-down of work packages and successful product realisation. Providing technical support & training to less senior electronic engineers.

Responsibilities

Generate electrical / electronic design specifications for team members

Prepare cost estimates for quotes

Acting in the capacity of a lead technical engineer on projects (reporting to PM), this will include generating

electrical / electronic design specifications for team members

Providing accurate work status information to project manager

Communicate with customers and other project engineers to clarify requirements / meet design

specifications

Identify and support timely development of 'fit for purpose' electrical drawings & electronic documentation

Research & source specific items when required

Provide technical guidance to colleague and customers when required

Design PCBs when necessary

Sign off the manufacturing drawing pack (readiness to build)

Work closely with manufacturing dept. to inform and answer queries during assembly / test stages

More details in full job specification.

Requirements

Formal engineering qualification in electronic / electrical design

Min. 5 years industry related experience in electrical engineering at design / implementation level

Possess all requirements for successfully meeting formal Security Check (SC) criteria

Experience of designing test equipment

Experience of designing analogue and digital interface circuits

Benefits

24 days holiday plus bank holidays

Holiday can be taken in hours rather than full or half days if the employee prefers

Company pension

Access to a national employee rewards scheme, offering discounts and offers on brand name fashion, days out and restaurants.

To apply for this position please submit an up to date CV and alternatively please call Alan for a more detailed job spec and details about the company

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