Are you a recent Electronics graduate looking for your first role? This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading, innovative manufacturer based in the Hereford area - a company known for its strong reputation, specialist expertise, and commitment to developing early‑career engineers.
You'll be joining a highly skilled manufacturing team where every day brings something new. From hands‑on problem‑solving to supporting cutting‑edge product development, this role gives you the perfect platform to grow, learn, and make a real impact.
What's on offer for the Electronics Production Engineer:
Salary around £30k + bonus scheme
26 days holiday + Bank Holidays, with the option to buy more
Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm
A varied, technically stimulating role with plenty of support and development opportunities
About the Role
As an Electronics Production Engineer, you'll play a key part in improving and supporting the manufacturing processes used to test and assemble electronic products. You'll help maintain production test capability, drive continuous improvement, and ensure products meet the highest quality standards.
You'll also get involved in investigating failures, analysing root causes, and helping shape the next generation of products through New Product Introduction (NPI) activities.
Responsibilities for the Electronics Production Engineer will include:
Designing, commissioning, and maintaining automated production test equipment
Working closely with R&D to define test requirements for new products
Creating test fixtures, jigs, and supporting production equipment
Ensuring test processes reliably verify product performance and quality
Analysing workflows and production layouts to boost efficiency
Producing clear documentation for build, test, and manufacturing processes
Defining rework and repair procedures for failed units
Supporting NPI and validating new manufacturing processes
Skills needed for the Electronics Production Engineer:
A Degree or HNC/HND in Electronics or a related field
Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics and PCB layouts
Some experience (academic or practical) in root‑cause analysis of electronic or PCBA failures
Graduates are strongly encouraged to apply - if you're enthusiastic, curious, and ready to learn, we want to hear from you