What’s in it for you?
If you’re a hands-on Hardware Engineer who enjoys seeing products move from early concept through to real-world deployment, this role offers a rare blend of technical depth, variety, and impact. You’ll work on meaningful products across clean and smart technology, medical, defence, and aerospace markets, many of which directly support sustainability, net-zero goals, and life-enhancing applications. You’ll have genuine ownership across the full product lifecycle, not just a small slice of it, and the chance to influence how products are designed for manufacture, compliance, and long-term support. The role offers a salary of up to £60,000, a hybrid working model (with flexibility for a couple of days per week), and the opportunity to grow alongside a business that is investing heavily in its engineering capability.
What will you be doing?
You’ll be part of a growing R&D and product engineering function, working on both internally developed products and customer-facing engineering projects. Your day-to-day work will span hardware design, prototyping, test and fault-finding, and supporting products through EMC, certification, production, and in-market support. You’ll collaborate closely with manufacturing, quality, software, and systems engineers to deliver robust, compliant hardware solutions. This is a role for someone who enjoys building and debugging, from circuits and PCBs to test rigs and production equipment and who is comfortable writing clear documentation, requirements, and reports. You’ll thrive here if you’re self-motivated, resilient, detail-focused, and enjoy solving practical engineering problems in a fast-moving, real-world environment.
Where will you be doing it?
You’ll be joining a well-established UK electronics and technology manufacturer based in Felixstowe, with over four decades of experience delivering high-reliability hardware into regulated and safety-critical industries. The company is evolving from traditional contract manufacturing into a full Original Design Manufacturer, building its own product engineering capability alongside world-class production facilities. This means you’ll work in an environment where engineering decisions genuinely matter and where design, manufacturing, quality, and compliance sit side-by-side. If you’re looking for a role that combines modern engineering challenges, hands-on work, and long-term product ownership within a stable but forward-thinking business, this is an opportunity worth exploring.
Next Steps:
Number 1: Click the apply button (don’t worry, we’ll discuss before your CV or application goes anywhere)
Number 2: You can call SoCode and ask for James (number on Google)
Number 3: You can find me on LinkedIn; trust me there’s not many people with the surname Bokhorst