Senior Electromagnetic Design Engineer

KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions
Bracknell, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
4 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Generous Stock Options

Senior Electromagnetic Design Engineer

Reading

Up to £85,000 + Generous Stock Options

KO2's client is a cutting-edge, well-funded, rapidly scaling technology startup developing next-generation electric propulsion and advanced motor technologies. Backed by significant investment and ambitious growth plans, they are building a world-class engineering team to tackle some of the most challenging problems in electrification and sustainable mobility.

This is a rare opportunity to have a direct impact on the development of revolutionary electric machine technologies while working in a highly innovative and fast-paced environment.

As a Senior Electromagnetic Design Engineer, you will lead the design, simulation, optimisation, and validation of advanced electric machines for high-performance applications. You'll work on breakthrough technologies that push the boundaries of power density, efficiency, and reliability, helping bring innovative products from concept through to real-world deployment.

Working closely with multidisciplinary teams across mechanical, thermal, controls, systems, and validation engineering, you'll play a key role in shaping the company's future products and technology roadmap.

Key responsibilities include:

Design and develop advanced electric machines including PMSM, IPM, Halbach array, and Vernier motor topologies.

Lead electromagnetic design activities for high-power electric propulsion systems and next-generation electrification products.

Perform detailed electromagnetic analysis, simulation, and optimisation to maximise performance, efficiency, and power density.

Conduct loss modelling including iron losses, permanent magnet losses, AC copper losses, and thermal performance assessments.

Perform fault and failure mode analysis, including short-circuit conditions, inverter faults, demagnetisation studies, and unbalanced magnetic force investigations.

Develop analytical and simulation models to support design decisions and product development.

Drive optimisation studies using advanced tools and techniques including parametric design, sensitivity analysis, and automated workflows.

Support prototype development, testing, validation, and continuous product improvement.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, robust, and manufacturable engineering solutions.

Contribute to technical innovation, intellectual property generation, and future technology development.What We're Looking For

We're seeking an engineer who combines deep technical expertise with a passion for innovation.

You'll ideally have:

Significant experience in electromagnetic design of electric machines within aerospace, automotive, motorsport, energy, or advanced technology sectors.

Strong expertise in PMSM, IPM, Halbach, Vernier, and other advanced machine topologies.

Experience developing high-power, high-speed, or high-performance electric propulsion systems.

Advanced simulation experience using tools such as Ansys Maxwell, MotorCAD, JMAG, Simcenter 3D, or equivalent.

Experience with optimisation platforms including OptiSLang, Siemens HEEDS, or similar.

Strong understanding of machine losses, electromagnetic performance, and efficiency optimisation.Why Join?

Join a well-funded startup at a pivotal stage of growth.

Work on genuinely innovative technology with real-world impact.

Influence technical direction and product development from an early stage.

Collaborate with a highly talented team of engineers and industry experts.

Exposure to cutting-edge electrification and propulsion technologies.

Excellent opportunities for career progression as the company scales.

Competitive salary, benefits package, and the opportunity to be part of an exciting growth story.If you're an experienced Electromagnetic Design Engineer looking to join a business where your work will directly shape the future of electric propulsion technology, KO2's client would be delighted to hear from you

Related Jobs

View all jobs
Spotlight

Semiconductor Test Engineering Team Leader

Fractile Bristol, United Kingdom
On-site
Spotlight

Senior Processor Architect

Fractile London, United Kingdom

Senior Engineer – Photonics Design

Queen's University Belfast Belfast, United Kingdom
£41 – £49 pa On-site

Senior FPGA Engineer

MASS Bristol, Bristol (county), United Kingdom
£52,000 – £62,000 pa On-site Clearance Required

Senior FPGA Engineer

MASS Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
£52,000 – £62,000 pa On-site Clearance Required

Senior FPGA Engineer

MASS Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
£52,000 – £62,000 pa On-site Clearance Required

Senior FPGA Engineer

MASS Great Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 2AA, United Kingdom
£52,000 – £62,000 pa On-site Clearance Required

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Where to Advertise Semiconductor Jobs in the UK (2026 Guide)

Where to advertise semiconductor jobs UK in 2026: the specialist boards, academic channels and community routes that actually reach IC, fab and EDA talent. The candidate pool is one of the smallest and most specialised in any engineering discipline — spanning IC design engineers, process engineers, fab technicians, EDA tool developers, compound semiconductor physicists and power electronics specialists. General job boards are largely ineffective for semiconductor hiring. The community is tight-knit, highly academic in its roots and concentrated around a small number of university groups, fab facilities and design centres. Specialist boards, academic channels and direct community engagement are the primary sourcing strategies that work. This guide, published by SemiconductorJobs.co.uk, covers where to advertise semiconductor roles in the UK in 2026, how the main platforms compare, what employers should expect to pay, and what the data says about hiring across different role types.

Semiconductor Jobs UK 2026: What to Expect Over the Next 3 Years

Semiconductor Jobs UK 2026: roles, salaries and the hiring trends shaping UK semiconductor recruitment over the next three years — what to expect now. Semiconductors are the foundational technology of the modern world. Every smartphone, electric vehicle, data centre, medical device, satellite, and AI accelerator depends on them. And yet for much of the past decade, the strategic importance of semiconductor design and manufacturing was something that governments, investors, and employers took largely for granted — until supply chain crises, geopolitical tensions, and the insatiable compute demands of artificial intelligence made the vulnerability of global semiconductor supply chains impossible to ignore. The response has been significant and sustained. The UK's National Semiconductor Strategy, the US CHIPS Act, the EU Chips Act, and parallel investment programmes across Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have collectively committed hundreds of billions of pounds to semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing capability. In the UK specifically, that investment is beginning to translate into real hiring — across compound semiconductor manufacturing, chip design, semiconductor equipment, advanced packaging, and the growing ecosystem of fabless design companies that are choosing Britain as their base. For job seekers, the semiconductor jobs market of 2026 represents an opportunity that is more commercially urgent, more geographically distributed, and more technically diverse than at any previous point in the sector's UK history. The roles being created span the full semiconductor value chain — from fundamental materials research and process engineering through chip design, verification, and the software that makes silicon useful. The candidates who will thrive over the next three years are those who understand where that value chain is being built, which technical areas are attracting the most investment, and how to position their skills at the intersection of the sector's greatest needs. This article breaks down what the UK semiconductor jobs market is likely to look like through to 2028 — covering the titles emerging right now, the technologies driving employer demand, the skills that will matter most, and how to position your career at the leading edge of one of the most strategically important technology sectors in the UK economy.