Senior Electronics Design Engineer

Glasgow
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Job title: Senior Electronics Design Engineer
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum
Relocation assistance available
Sponsorship is available
 
Company overview & Job Title:
Due to ongoing success and development in which additional work and investment in the coming years for the Glasgow business office and the R&D road map a world Class engineering organization based in Glasgow (Scotland) who are a Global Leaders in sectors for Electronics, Industrial, Instrumentation and many more are now actively seeking to hire for 2 Senior Electronics Design Engineers to join the organisation on a permanent basis. This Electronics Design Engineering role is ideal for a Senior Electronics Design Engineers or a mid-level Electronics Design Engineer who is looking for career progression, is ready and able to demonstrate their motivations to move to the senior position.
 
Work arrangement, relocation & sponsorship assistance:
3-4 days working onsite and rest WFH is available. Relocation assistance & Sponsorship is also provided.
 
Salary:
The salary on offer for the successful Senior Electronics Design Engineer is £40,000-£55,000 per annum.
 
Key Skills:

3-5+ years industry experience
Experience in the full product design lifecycle from concept 
Experience of board level design and mixed signal electronics
Experience in microcontroller, mixed analogue and digital circuit designs
Practical experience in Schematics Capture, Layout and PCB layout knowledge
Experience with Altium or other PCB design tools.
Network interfaces – SPI, I2C, USB, UART, RS232/485
Good understanding of Design for test (DFT) & Design Manufacturing (DFM)
Experience of product compliance & Safety – EMC, LVD, CE Marking
Debugging, simulation and validation of electronic and system designs
Experience of creating and maintaining technical documentation 
Electrical / electronic engineering experience in an industrial environment
Good communication and team work skills Nice to have skills:

Experience with PID controlled systems
Embedded C
FPGA Development – Verilog
Microcontrollers – STM32, ARM Cortex Processors
Product lifecycle management (PLM) software 
Agile Development Experience - SAP, Oracle
Experience with Toradex based embedded computing modules 
Test equipment development to support production and manufacturing
Experience of mentoring and coaching junior engineers Benefits Package:

30 days annual leave including bank holidays
5 hour working week including Flexi Time
Friday early finish at 12:30pm
Pension Contribution- Minimum 3% employee, company maximum contribution 8%
Private Medical Insurance - Bupa
Group Health & Life Assurance Schemes
Employee Assistance Program
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Onsite Bistro – Breakfast & Lunch
Cycle to work scheme
Onsite Car Parking
And moreIf you are interested in the Senior Electronics Design Engineering role and think you have the skills and motivation required to progress into a Senior role please don’t hesitate to apply or contact Frank Kanjanda at (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for more information and job details

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