Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer working

Verso Recruitment
Lymington, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Today
£55,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £70,000 pa

Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Posted
6 May 2026 (Today)

Job Title: Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer – Analogue/Digital

Location: Hampshire

Salary: £55,000 to £70,000 basic + good benefits package

Are you looking for a Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer – Analogue/Digital in Hampshire?

My client is a very well-established, highly profitable company that designs and manufactures a range of electronic instrumentation products that are used all over the world.

They offer hybrid working and are very flexible with their R&D staff. So, it is possible to just come on-site, really as and when needed to use the lab, meetings etc.

Due to expansion, they are looking for a Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer – Analogue/Digital to join the team. They are open to hiring someone at either a Senior or Principal level.

You will have a strong background in electronic design with a broad skill set covering analogue and digital design.

In this role of Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer – Analogue/Digital, you will be designing electronics from scratch for brand-new products as well as supporting existing products.

Responsibilities and Technical Skills required in the Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer – Analogue/Digital will include:

Extensive experience in designing analogue and digital circuits. In reality, the work will be predominantly digital, but a good foundation in analogue is still important. Their products mainly use ARM-core Micro’s.

Experience of working on design projects from concept to manufacture.

Strong problem-solving skills.

Good understanding of EMC. The company is investing heavily in their products; for example, its next generation of products will heavily involve IoT technologies.

If you have any specific questions about this Senior/Principal Electronic Design Engineer – Analogue/Digital role, please contact David on (phone number removed). To apply email: (url removed)

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