Electronics Engineer (PCB Design)

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Job Title: Electronics Engineer (PCB Design)
(12-Month Fixed-Term Contract)
Location: Hitchin
Hybrid Working: 2-3 days on-site per week, depending on workload
The Role:
This 12-month fixed-term contract offers the chance to work with technical experts in developing advanced electronic design and manufacturing capabilities. You'll contribute across the full product lifecycle, from initial concept to full production.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support the development and evaluation of new processes and equipment in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, including international travel when needed
• Analyze materials and processes related to PCB fabrication and circuit card assembly for high-reliability environments
• Conduct laboratory-based assessments and engage with PCB suppliers and manufacturing teams
• Assist in documenting standards and methodologies to ensure consistent practices across teams
• Participate in failure analysis of assemblies at both component and board levels
What We Offer:
• Performance Bonus: Up to £2,500 (dependent on company performance)
• Pension: Up to 14% combined employer and employee contribution
• Overtime: Paid overtime opportunities
• Flexible Leave: Up to 15 additional flexi days
• Flexible Working: Open to various working arrangements
• Parental Leave: Up to 26 weeks for maternity, adoption, and shared parental leave; enhanced paternity, neonatal, and fertility-related leave available
• On-Site Facilities: Subsidised meals, free parking, and more
What We're Looking For:
• Solid understanding of PCB design, manufacturing, and assembly technologies
• Strong communication skills for effective collaboration across teams and locations
• Self-motivated, methodical, and eager to learn and grow within the role
• Proactive and organized, with a commitment to meeting objectives with high professional standards
• Willingness to travel domestically and internationally when required

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