Senior Electronic Design Engineer

Yoh, A Day & Zimmermann Company
Sp12Ln, SP1 2LN, United Kingdom
Last month
£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

5% pension 25 days holiday Flexible working

Senior Electronics Design Engineer / Electronics Design Engineer

Wiltshire (on-site)

Circa £70,000 per annum plus bonus, 5% pension, 25 days holiday, flexible working etc

If you care about doing electronics properly — and you want your work to contribute to some of the highest-performing audio products in the world — this is that kind of role.

This will appeal to engineers who are passionate about music and audio, and want to operate at the top end of engineering standards, where detail, precision and performance genuinely matter.

You’ll be working on complex digital and analogue systems that directly shape the sound of high-end HiFi products, as part of a tight-knit R&D team that values craftsmanship as much as technical capability.

Why this role
  • Work on world-class audio products where engineering quality is non-negotiable
  • See (and hear) the impact of your designs in finished products
  • Be part of a highly collaborative R&D team across hardware, software and acoustics
  • Operate in an environment that prioritises getting things right over doing things quickly
What they’re looking for
  • Strong electronics design background and familiar in designing digital systems, high-speed boards with DSPs and FPGAs etc.)
  • Solid analogue fundamentals (power, filtering, signal integrity)
  • Experience taking products from concept through to production
  • Confident in the lab — debugging, testing and working closely with firmware teams

If you want to work on audio products at the highest level — and you care about the detail that gets them there — it’s worth a conversation.

Yoh Solutions Ltd, a Day and Zimmerman Company, are Electronic Engineering recruitment specialists, sourcing high-calibre permanent and interim engineering experts across the globe.

To gain access to my network and vacancies, feel free to connect with me by searching ‘Thomas Bird” on LinkedIn

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