PCB Electronics Design Engineer

Buckingham
6 days ago
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Electronics PCB Design Engineer required to join an existing product design team working on electronic  and printed circuit assemblies PCBs for future products. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced engineer to work on cutting edge technology.

Requirements

Degree or in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or related subject.

Over 5 years of experience in electronics and multilayer PCB design in a commercial environment.

Over 2 years recent experience using enterprise level PCB design tools Cadence OrCAD, Allegro or Altium Designer.

High speed digital design and PCB signal integrity, stack-up, impedance control, ESD mitigation, and EMC compliance.

Video or camera image processing.

RF and FPGA design knowledge.

Analogue and digital layout, design for test, and design for manufacture.

Interest in high accuracy GNSS and automotive applications contributing to product development from concept through to production.

Responsibilities

Design and layout analogue and digital electronics for PCBs, including component footprint creation and library management.

Determine PCB configurations, outlines, interfaces and interconnects.

PCB fabrication and assembly drawings, bills of materials, and manufacturing data.

Support PCB assembly and resolve manufacturing issues.

Develop and implement PCB production test strategies, including the creation of test platforms and fixtures.

Hardware design verification, troubleshooting, and debugging using oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, and other test equipment.

Collaborate with firmware developers to ensure seamless integration of hardware and software.

Support product assembly, customer support, and product documentation creation.

Design reviews and document the results.

If you're an experienced Electronic PCB Design Engineer with a passion for high quality design and a collaborative approach to problem solving, keen to drive innovation in the GNSS and automotive sector, then this is role is perfect

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