Electronic Engineer (D job)

Zenovo

Job Title: Electronic Engineer
Location: Cumbria
Salary: Up to £60k (DOE)
  
We are seeking an experienced Electronic Engineer to join a collaborative design and development team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative electronic and embedded systems, working across the full product lifecycle from concept through to prototyping, testing, and commissioning.

As an Electronic Engineer, you will work as part of a multidisciplinary design team, applying your expertise in electronics and embedded systems to support the development and improvement of advanced electronic products.
  
About the Role
  • Collaborate with the design team to develop electronic circuitry and embedded systems.
  • Design and test electrical schematics and printed circuit boards (PCBs).
  • Construct prototypes and diagnose issues with new and existing designs.
  • Develop and support embedded systems and firmware solutions.
  • Assist in producing technical documentation for internal teams, suppliers and customers.
  • Provide occasional support for customer training, demonstrations and technical enquiries.
  
About You
  • Relevant qualification and previous experience in electronic engineering.
  • Knowledge of analogue circuitry, amplifiers, signal conditioning, analogue-to-digital conversion, digital logic and power supplies.
  • Experience creating electronic schematics and PCB layouts using industry-standard CAD software, such as Altium Designer.
  • Experience with embedded microprocessors, such as PIC, AVR or ARM devices.
  • Firmware development experience in C or C++.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with excellent attention to detail.
  • Good communication, time management and teamwork skills.
  • Competence with standard office software, including the Microsoft 365/Office suite.
  
Desirable Skills
  • Understanding of communication protocols such as RS232/485, SPI, I2C, Ethernet and USB.
  • Knowledge of high-speed digital design principles and devices, including FPGAs, memories and clock buffers.
  • Experience designing for reduced electromagnetic interference (EMI) and compliance requirements.
  
Please note, we cannot offer sponsorship for this position.
If interested, please send over an updated CV.
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