Senior Electronics Design Engineer

Cirrus Selection
Sg12Da, SG1 2DA, United Kingdom
2 months ago
£48,000 – £53,000 pa

Salary

£48,000 – £53,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
31 Mar 2026 (2 months ago)

Benefits

14% pension Paid overtime 15 additional flexi days

Senior Electronics Design Engineer

Based in Stevenage

Up to £53,000 + bonus + 14% pension + paid overtime

Let’s be clear.

This is not a maintenance role.

This is not minor PCB tweaks.

And it’s definitely not “business as usual” electronics.

This is advanced analogue and digital hardware design on complex electronic systems, from concept through to production. Real engineering. Real accountability.

You will design board-level circuitry around FPGA and SoC platforms, working closely with RF systems and multidisciplinary engineering teams. You will lead meaningful work packages, influence technical decisions, and see your designs move from idea to validated product.

What you’ll bring:

  • Strong analogue and digital electronics design experience
  • Confidence working at board level, FPGA and SoC environments
  • Experience delivering hardware across the full lifecycle
  • The credibility to lead design activity, not just contribute to it

What you’ll get:

  • Hybrid working that actually trusts you
  • Up to 14% pension contribution
  • Paid overtime
  • Up to 15 additional flexi days
  • Complex, technically stretching defence programmes

This role sits in a highly respected defence engineering environment where the work matters. The standards are high, and so is the impact.

Due to security requirements, you must be a British citizen or dual UK national with British citizenship.

If you’re ready for engineering that genuinely stretches you, this is worth a conversation

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