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Electronics Engineer - Instrumentation (26953)

Surrey
£Competitive + benefits
Filled

Varied electronics development for next generation laboratory instrumentation

Looking for a varied and challenging electronics role? This scientific instrumentation company develops miniaturised laboratory devices based of a diverse assortment of technologies that will keep your skills exercised and furnish plenty of interesting challenges. As an Electronic Design Engineer, you could be working on aspects such as PCB layout, communications, high voltage design, power supplies, RF design, and DFM.
A key member of the team, you will be involved throughout the product development, from requirement capture, project planning, through to hardware design, prototyping, test, and transition to manufacture.

You will need:

  • A good academic background, with a 1st or 2.1 degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering.
  • Strong electronic and electrical development skills covering a good mixture of: board level design, high voltage electronics, digital and analogue design, RF, designing for high noise environments, and EMC design.
  • Sponsorship is not available, so you will need full, existing right to work in the UK without restriction, time limit, or sponsorship.

This is a great opportunity to work on a wide array of technologies and help develop next generation instrumentation for a wide range of applications.

Keywords: Electronics, PCB layout, Instrumentation, RF, HV, Digital and Analogue Design, Surrey

Interested? Send your CV to ECM Selection; we do read every CV and try to respond to everyone. Or recommend a friend for £250, details at http://ecmselection.co.uk/tell-a-friend.

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