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Electronics Design Engineer

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Job Title: Electronic Engineers – Multiple Levels

Company: RC Fornax

Locations: Multiple UK Locations

RC Fornax is seeking talented Electronic Design Engineers at various levels to support a prestigious defence client renowned for developing world-class technology. This organisation is at the forefront of innovation, delivering cutting-edge radar systems, maritime and airborne surveillance solutions, and advanced targeting technologies using electro-optic systems and lasers.

This is an exciting chance to bring your expertise to a fast-paced, dynamic, and forward-thinking environment. Whether you're already an expert or looking to grow into one, we want to hear from you.

We are particularly interested in candidates with experience or strong interest in the following areas:

  • FPGA Design

  • Analogue Electronics

  • Digital Electronics

  • RF Engineering

  • Power Electronics

  • Component Engineering

  • Microwave Engineering

  • Hardware Design

  • Antenna Design

  • EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

  • Work on cuttingedge defence technologies

  • Collaborate with industryleading experts

  • Opportunities for professional growth and development

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