Electronics Hardware Design Engineer


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

20th May 2022

Location

Newbury

Salary/Rate

£65000 - £70000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Electronics Hardware Design Engineer£65,000 - £70,000 + Bonus + Training + Excellent BenefitsNewbury, Berkshire(Commutable from: Reading, Swindon, Bracknell, Andover, Salisbury)

Are you an Electronics Hardware Design Engineer, looking for a highly autonomous role where you will take the technical lead on projects from concept to completion, having a major impact on their varied product range?This is an opportunity to be recognised as a technical expert and work on full product lifecycle projects for huge blue chip companies across the globe.This company develop their own Hardware and Software solutions which means you will have exposure to a wide range of technologies and be consistently challenged technically.This company boast a very low turnover of staff, huge global presence and an enviable customer range which you will be working closely with. You will be fully involved in projects from Ideas, Design, Prototypes, Testing and Implementation.This role would suit an Electronics Hardware Design Engineer, with experience in IP or SoC devices, looking for a new product development

The Role:- Developing new products for the AV / Video Distribution industry

- Involved in the Full Product Lifecycle

- Taking the technical lead on projects

- Monday to Friday - 37.5 Hour weekThe Candidate:- Experience with Hardware Design for IP / SoC Devices

- High Speed Digital Design Skills (DDR3 Etc)

- RF & Analogue experience

- PCB design lay-out experience

DRAM, DDR, Electronics, Hardware, PCB, AV, Embedded, Circuits, RF, Development Engineer, Design Engineer, Testing, AV, IP, Networking, SoC, Applications, Newbury, Reading, Berkshire, M4, London, broadcast

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