Electronics Engineer


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Recruiter

IC Resources

Listed on

25th July 2022

Location

Cambridge

Salary/Rate

£40000 - £50000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2022-04-19

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Electronics Engineer, Consultancy, Cambridge Salary: £40k - £50k per year + Excellent Benefits I’m currently working with an exciting electronics consultancy based in Cambridge, who is looking for an Electronics Engineer. Joining a small but experienced team working on electronics, specialising in productisation and industry. This is an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic company looking to expand its electronics department due to natural growth. The Role Working on a wide range of projects the role offers the Electronics Engineer the opportunity to be involved in a broad range of industries. Developing bespoke circuits, the Electronics engineer will be responsible for schematic capture, PCB design, and layout, as well as assisting with circuit testing and debugging. This is a great role offering the chance to get involved in exciting projects and enhance your design skills further. What’s Required? For this Electronics Engineer role, we’re interested in people from a variety of backgrounds, but your experience may include some of the following:Solid experience as an Electronics EngineerExperience with schematic capture, PCB design, and layoutAn understanding of both Analogue and digital circuitsExperienced with full lifecycle design for a range of projects or product lifecyclesInterested in working closely with customers to capture design requirements What Next?If you’re an Electronics Engineer looking for an exciting new challenge within a great company, then please apply today to learn more! To find out more about this and other Electronics/ Hardware Engineer opportunities across the UK, please contact Callum Staff at IC Resources.

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