Electronics Engineer

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Electronics Engineer (Contract)  – Salisbury (Onsite) – £550/day – Inside IR35 – 6 Months
 
Not every contract lets you work on aircraft that actually fly. This one does.
 
Join a growing engineering team designing the systems behind next-generation Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles. These are aircrafts that are already out there mapping deforestation, and serving classified defence projects that push the edge of innovation.
 
This is a six-month contract where you’ll be on-site in Salisbury, surrounded by prototyping, flight testing, and a multidisciplinary team who love building things that move fast — in every sense of the word.
 
You’re an electronics engineer who doesn’t just want to draw schematics — you want to see things fly. You’re confident in your design skills, calm under pressure when things don’t work first time, and collaborative enough to work shoulder-to-shoulder with mechanical, software, and systems teams.
 
This isn’t one of those gigs where you’re bolted onto the edge of a project. You’ll be right in the centre of it, designing the core electronics that power real aircraft — think digital electronics design, schematics, layouts etc

For immediate consideration, please apply

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