Electronic Hardware Engineer

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1 week ago
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My client has an exciting opportunity for a skilled and versatile Electronic Hardware Engineer with 5-10 years of experience to join a small, multidisciplinary team specialising in the design and development used in a number on applications.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop digital and analogue hardware, as well as systems for various products.

  • Create test specifications and procedures.

  • Provide consultancy services to customers.

  • Support production activities, including training and assisting production staff where needed.

  • Produce documentation related to SI products and services.

  • Offer direct customer support, including site visits when appropriate.

    The Candidate

    Degree educated in an electronic biased field

    Must have the following XILINX FPGA experience, VHDL programming language and ALTIUM Designer/PCB Layout

    5+ years’ experience in a similar role

    Analogue electronic design, especially in high-speed switching circuits and signal integrity

    Experience with A/D and D/A converters and supporting circuitry

    Proficiency in analogue and digital PCB layout (Altium Designer preferred)

    Strong understanding of EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

    Familiarity with Microsoft Office (Word/Excel)

    Excellent communication skills

    Preferred Skills:
    Knowledge of image sensors and/or camera systems
    Basic understanding of optics
    Familiarity with high-voltage circuits
    Ability to work independently with minimal supervision

    Salary
    The salary offered for this position is £60,000- £75,000 to a candidate who can meet all key qualifications and abilities.

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