Hardware Design Engineer

Milton, Cambridgeshire
1 day ago
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Hardware Design Engineer | £55-65k | Cambridge

My client is a well-funded & reliably-backed business with products already in the market that develop state-of-the-art sensors. This is an excellent opportunity to be involved in the next generation of sensing and autonomy technologies.

They are looking for a Hardware Design Engineer to develop new products.

Responsibilities:

  • Design mixed-signal PCBs for advanced sensing systems.

  • Support antenna design simulations and testing.

  • Manage build packs and respond to queries from PCB and assembler suppliers.

  • Contribute to innovative solutions involving drones and autonomous sensing.

    Requirements:

  • 5+ years of experience in both digital and analogue electronic circuit design.

  • Proficiency in Altium tools for schematic capture and PCB layout

  • Experience using HFSS to model high-frequency PCB antennas

  • CAD experience for 3D printing and mechanical design.

    Bonus skills for a Hardware Design Engineer:

  • Experience with K-band and/or W-band radar antennas and PCBs.

  • Knowledge of Automotive radar SoC devices in high-frequency bands.

  • Embedded coding in C or Python to support hardware bring-up.

  • EMC pre-compliance and compliance testing experience in a lab.

    Apply now if you are looking to join a growing company working on exciting projects involving drones, autonomy, and sensing.

    Platform Recruitment: Platform recruitment covers a wide range of IT and Engineering positions, including C++, Embedded, Electronics, Mechanical, DevOps, Cloud, Support, Project Management, Technical Sales, and more

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