PCB Design Engineer

Milton Keynes
4 days ago
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My client is a renowned company in their niche providing tracking and simulation products for a range of sectors. Due to sustained success, they’re expanding their engineering team.

Main duties:

  • Develop analogue and digital electronics, and design PCB layouts.

  • Work closely with team members to determine PCB configurations, outlines, interfaces, and interconnects.

  • Generate comprehensive technical documentation, including PCB fabrication and assembly drawings.

  • Conduct hardware design verification, troubleshooting, and debugging, as well as engaging in product EMC testing

    Skills and Experience Required:

  • Diploma or degree in electrical engineering or related discipline

  • 4+ years experience of PCB design in a commercial environment

  • Experience using PCB design tools like Altium or Cadence

  • Experience in both analogue and digital design and layout

    Bonus:

  • Knowledge of FPGA design

  • Knowledge of GNSS or automotive industry applications

    What you’ll get:
  • £(phone number removed)k DOE

  • Generous pension contributions

  • Profit sharing scheme working out to around £2,500 p/a

    If you feel like you have the right skills and experience for this role, then please apply with a copy of your updated CV

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