Senior Electronics Design Engineer

Platform Recruitment
Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£55,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £65,000 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
31 Mar 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Senior Electronics Design Engineer | £55-65k | Remote with occasional office visits

Are you ready to design the next generation of marine sensing technology, redefining the scientific research sector?

My client is a leader in marine research technology, offering the chance to solve complex engineering challenges. With a small, expert team and a rapidly growing product line, you will see the direct impact of your designs as they are deployed in environments ranging from inland waterways to the deep ocean.

Responsibilities

* Develop and enhance electronic products from initial concept through to multi-layer PCB design and manufacture.

* Lead the testing, defect failure analysis, and root cause repair of high-precision systems.

* Work closely with technical directors to understand the frequencies and analogue complexities behind advanced data acquisition.

Technical Requirements

* Proven experience in the design and testing of sensor systems

* Strong background in mixed-signal electronics design

* Expertise in schematic capture and multi-layer PCB design (ideally using Altium Designer).

* Hands-on experience with laboratory test equipment (Logic Analysers, Oscilloscopes, Spectrum Analysers).

Bonus Skills

* Proficiency in C/C++ or VHDL for embedded control.

* Experience with power electronics

* Knowledge of signal processing using MATLAB or DSP techniques

What’s in it for you?

* Exceptional Remuneration: Competitive salary plus a 10% profit-share bonus.

* True Flexibility: Flexi-time (7am–7pm window) with the ability to accrue up to 12 days of additional leave per year, plus remote working options.

* Comprehensive Benefits: Private medical for the whole family, 8% matched pension, and free onsite EV charging.

* Impact: A visible role in a growing team where you are the technical authority on electronic design

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