Electronics Design Engineer
(also suitable for candidates searching Electronics Development Engineer or Embedded Electronics Engineer)
£50,000 – £60,000 depending on experience
About the role
This role is for an electronics engineer who wants to design real products and see them go into use.
You'll be part of a small development team responsible for creating and improving portable electronic products used in demanding industrial environments. You'll be involved from early concept through design, testing and getting products ready for manufacture.
This is a practical, hands-on engineering role with real ownership. You'll be trusted to contribute ideas, solve problems and make engineering decisions that directly affect the finished product.
What you'll spend your time doing
• Designing electronic circuits and subsystems for new products
• Contributing to early-stage concepts and technical decisions
• Testing, fault-finding and resolving design issues
• Supporting firmware activity where required, working with specialist partners
• Improving EMC performance through good design and testing practice
• Working closely with manufacturers, suppliers and test partners
• Improving existing products based on performance and feedback
• Producing clear technical documentation that supports development and production
About you
You're an electronics engineer with some commercial experience who wants more responsibility and broader exposure.
You're likely to have:
• A degree in Electronic Engineering or a closely related discipline
• At least one year of post-graduate industry experience
• A solid grounding in electronics design
• A practical, problem-solving mindset
You don't need to be an expert in everything. Experience or awareness of embedded systems, firmware or EMC is useful, but gaps can be supported through external specialists. What matters most is your ability to design, learn and take ownership.
What you get
• Salary up to £60,000 depending on experience
• A role where your work directly influences finished products
• Broad exposure across the full product lifecycle
• The chance to develop skills in areas like EMC, compliance and industrial product design
• Access to external specialists to accelerate your learning
Next steps
If you want an electronics role where you're trusted to design, build and improve real products rather than sit in a narrow function, this is worth a conversation.
Apply or get in touch to explore whether it's the right fit.
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