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Junior Electronics Engineer

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Junior Electronic Engineer | £35-45k + expert 1-1 training | Kingston

This is a perfect opportunity for passionate graduate or junior engineers who enjoy getting stuck into their own personal projects, on an expert team of engineers with a culture of knowledge sharing and growth.

The company has an impressive history of innovation in the RF industry and has a fast-paced environment focused on innovation and R&D.

They are very keen on training the right person in a wide variety of skills. If you love engineering, and don’t match every skill, I’d encourage you to apply!

Responsibilities as an Junior Electronic Engineer:

  • Designing, simulating, assembling, and testing circuits

  • National & international travel to trade shows & events

  • Developing PIC MCUs & FPGAs

  • You’ll have a dedicated mentor with whom you’ll work directly

  • The culture is very flat. There is no micromanagement & you’ll be given a high degree of autonomy

    Required skills:

  • 2:1 or higher degree in Electronics Engineering or similar

  • Experience with analogue circuit design & SPICE simulation

  • Demonstrable interest in engineering through a personal project

  • Experience with test equipment (multimeters, oscilloscopes)

  • Soldering and small component assembly ability

    Desirable skills:

  • PCB layout in Altium or KiCAD

  • C/C++ development on PIC MCUs

  • VHDL programming on FPGAs

  • Python proficiency

    What you'll get as an Junior Electronic Engineer:

  • £35-45k salary

  • Flexible working hours

  • Privilege of using their whole workshop for your own personal projects

  • Direct training from industry leaders

    Apply now to shape the future of engineering!

    VISA Sponsorship is not available for this role

    Platform Recruitment: Platform recruitment covers a wide range of IT and Engineering positions, including C++, Embedded, Electronics, Mechanical, DevOps, Cloud, Support, Project Management, Technical Sales, and more

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