Senior Electronics Engineer

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Senior Electronics Engineer
High Wycombe
Up to £55k + benefits

Are you ready to take your career to the next level as a Senior Electronics Engineer? We are seeking a talented individual to join a globally recognised leader in complex systems, where you’ll play a key role in designing, developing, and supporting innovative electrical and electronic solutions for cutting-edge projects.

This is your opportunity to work on exciting challenges, experience the full product lifecycle, and collaborate across multiple departments, including business teams, operations, and service, within a dynamic and supportive environment.

Key Responsibilities of the Senior Electronics Engineer:

Contribute as an essential member of a multi-disciplinary development team.

Take ownership of work packages and deliver results to meet deadlines, budgets, and project requirements.

Engage in the full product lifecycle, from concept and design to manufacturing and ongoing support.

Create original electronic designs in analogue and digital electronics, as well as conduct detailed analyses of existing systems.

Prototype and thoroughly test designs, documenting your work and producing comprehensive test reports.

Ensure designs comply with relevant safety, electrical, and EMC standards.

Mentor and support junior engineers within the team.

Collaborate with internal departments such as Sales, Manufacturing, and Service to achieve project goals.

Work with external suppliers on component design, specifications, and integration.

Key Skills of the Senior Electronics Engineer:

Strong expertise in analogue, digital, and power electronics design and analysis.

Hands-on experience with analogue sensors, signal processing, filter design, and instrumentation electronics.

Knowledge of closed-loop control theory and three-phase brushless motor drives.

Understanding of VHDL with some experience in FPGA-based design.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to design for quality, reliability, cost-effectiveness, and serviceability.

As the Senior Electronics Engineer, you will have:

Degree Educated in Electronics or Electrical Engineering.

A minimum of 5 years of practical experience in a similar role, with proven involvement in the full product lifecycle.

Demonstrable experience working within multi-disciplinary engineering teams on time-sensitive projects.

If you’re an experienced electronics engineer looking for your next challenge, we’d love to hear from you. Click APPLY NOW or contact Chloe @ Orion.

Thank you for your application. Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately, we’re not able to respond to each one personally. If you haven’t heard back from us within 5 working days, please assume your application hasn’t been successful. Visit our website to explore other available vacancies.

Please note that our client is unable to provide immediate or future sponsorship for candidates requiring it to work in the UK. If you’d like to discuss this further, please submit a 'Contact Us' form via our website, where you can also browse other vacancies.

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