Electronics Engineer

Stafford
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Join a leader in delivering multi-mission solutions for global naval forces!
As maritime battles evolve, our client stays ahead, providing Defence customers with unmatched capabilities. They redefine naval missions with innovative solutions for surface vessels, sub-surface operations, and unmanned platforms.
Be part of a collaborative team focused on mission success. Their advanced technologies include cutting-edge sonar, radar, expendables, signature management, and naval power systems.
Help shape the future of naval defence technology!
Role
Our client Is seeking an Electronics Engineer to join their innovative team, specialising in PCB manufacturing. This company excels in designing, manufacturing, and supplying advanced power-dense, high-integrity electronics. As a member of this small, dynamic team, you will work on challenging Agile projects that push the boundaries of technology.
Key responsibilities as an Electronics Engineer:

  • Design and develop electronic circuits.
  • Analyse electronic circuits.
  • Generate requirements for electronic systems.
  • Capture schematics and designs.
  • Provide PCB layout advice and review.
  • Select and review components.
  • Perform varied engineering tasks to support projects and programs.
  • Participate in internal and external meetings.
  • Interface with customers on technical and project issues.
  • Document work in accordance with local operating procedures.
  • Actively contribute to Continuous Improvement initiatives.
    Requirements:
    The successful Electronics candidate will have the following:
  • Minimum HNC in Electrical/Electronic Engineering.
  • Team player with strong collaboration skills.
  • Quick learner with a flexible and adaptable approach.
  • Understanding of electronics manufacturing processes and techniques.
  • Basic knowledge of analogue and digital design.
  • Experience with schematic capture and drawing review.
  • Circuit simulation experience.
  • Wiring definition experience.
  • Understanding of PCB layout supervision.
    What’s in it for you?
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible working hours and Hybrid
  • Early finish on Friday
  • Annual bonus
  • Casual dress
  • Life Assurance
  • Competitive pension shceme
  • Xmas shut down
  • 25 days holiday

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