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Senior / Electronics Engineer

Camberley
1 month ago
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Camberley | Permanent | £45,000 - £65,000 DOE

Are you a hands-on Electronics Engineer with a flair for designing complex analogue and digital circuits? Do you thrive in a role where you're part of a full product lifecycle — from concept to production? If so, we’ve got an exciting opportunity that could take your engineering career to the next level.

A leading UK-based technology business, working at the forefront of precision instrumentation and acoustics, is looking for a Senior Electronics Engineer to join its high-performing engineering team. This is a role for someone who enjoys solving real-world problems and building robust, reliable hardware that performs in demanding environments.

What You'll Be Doing



Leading the design and development of mixed-signal electronics for high-precision systems

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Creating robust analogue and digital circuits, including filters, amplifiers, power supplies, and ADCs

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Working with microcontrollers (and ideally some FPGA exposure) to bring designs to life

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Taking ownership of design documentation, test planning, and PCB schematics/layouts

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Collaborating with mechanical, software, and systems engineers to integrate solutions

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Getting hands-on with prototyping, soldering, and PCB assembly (training provided if needed)

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Supporting the transition from design to manufacture

What You’ll Bring

Must-Haves:

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A strong background in analogue and digital circuit design

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Practical experience with embedded systems (Assembler/C/C++)

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Familiarity with interfaces like I2C, SPI, UART

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Proficiency in PCB layout tools (OrCAD or similar)

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Ability to work independently and collaboratively

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UK passport holder eligible for SC clearance (non-dual nationality)

Nice-to-Haves:

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Exposure to FPGA design and HDL

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Understanding of power supply tech and signal integrity

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Experience with Linux environments

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An interest in acoustics or environmental instrumentation

Qualifications

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Degree (2:1 or above) in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline

Why You’ll Love This Role

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You'll be working on cutting-edge tech with real-world impact

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Be part of a close-knit engineering team where your ideas matter

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Opportunities for occasional travel (UK and overseas)

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Competitive salary with room for growth and personal development

Ready for your next challenge?

If you're passionate about electronics, love solving engineering challenges, and want to join a team building innovative systems used around the globe — we want to hear from you.

Apply now or reach out for a confidential chat

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