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Electronics Design Engineer

Great Yarmouth
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Electronics Design Engineer
Location: Great Yarmouth
Salary: 55k + Bonus
Technique Recruitment Solutions are proud to be working on behalf of our client whom specialise in the design, development, manufacture, and commissioning of advanced side scan, bathymetry, and sub-bottom profiling sonar-systems.
Benefits

  • Excellent remuneration
  • 25 days holiday allowance plus statutory bank holidays
  • Flexi-time with the ability to take an additional day’s leave each month
  • Private medical insurance for family
  • Worldwide Travel insurance for employee + partner
  • Pension with matched contributions up to 8%
  • Death in service benefit
  • Sick pay
  • Bike to work scheme
  • Employee assistance scheme
  • Free electric vehicle charging on site
  • Annual bonus based on Company profit

About the Role
You will be part of a design team working on our next generation of sonar instrumentation
Main responsibilities:

  • Develop and enhance electronic SONAR products in line with target product specifications
  • Creation of Schematics & multi-layer PCB designs, verified by electronic modelling / simulation and testing
  • Testing, defect failure analysis / root cause analysis and repair of existing systems
  • Conducting design reviews at key stages of design & development and test
  • Collaborating as part of the team, submitting designs for review and providing peer review input to other engineers’ designs
  • Producing and maintaining product documentation, including detailed BoMs, Gerbers, validating fabrication & engineering drawings, writing production assembly guides, test procedures and user manuals
  • Performing new product evaluations and reviews including acoustic measurements to ensure that product meets or exceeds their specification
  • Providing technical product support to staff and worldwide customers on site or remotely. This may require occasional travel within UK and overseas to support them
  • Working with 3rd parties during design, prototyping and manufacturing

Essential Knowledge, Skills & Experience:

  • Degree or equivalent qualifications or experience in electrical and electronic engineering
  • A minimum of 3 years’ experience designing electronics products and embedded pc systems
  • Design and testing mixed signal products that include SOC, FPGA’s, control & logic systems, switching power supplies, analogue amplifiers, isolated systems and transducer power driver stages

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