Job Description This position is well-suited for an Electronics Engineer seeking to contribute to new design initiatives and advance their professional journey. As a valuable member of a diverse team, you will play a key role in designing solutions for the Electronics component of a varied range of Electronic Equipment. Your responsibilities will span from new designs to overseeing the entire product lifecycle. Additionally, you will play a crucial role in facilitating the transition to manufacturing and offering ad-hoc electronics support for systems currently in operation. Key Responsibilities as a Senior Electronics Engineer: Interpret system requirements and adeptly decompose and cascade them into hardware requirements. Execute Electronics and/or Firmware development tasks and reviews, encompassing the entire system, sub-system, and individual board design/coding. Hold a level of technical oversight throughout the project lifecycle's engineering activities. Support team planning and estimation endeavours during the initiation of new projects. Serve as the Project Engineering Lead (PEL) and/or Work Package Manager (WPM). Provide coaching and mentorship to junior Engineers. Collaborate with customers and suppliers as deemed necessary. Supervise initial test and integration processes, including formal testing. Personal attributes and skills Extensive experience throughout the entire project lifecycle as an electronics/firmware engineer, spanning bids and proposals to in-service support, with a preference for experience within the defence sector. Hands-on expertise in designing intricate systems that involve multiple electronics disciplines, demonstrating a profound understanding of associated challenges and common pitfalls. Proficient in Design for EMC, Electrical Safety, and Signal Integrity, encompassing schematic and PCB layout considerations. Exposure to diverse branches of electronics, including power, high-speed digital, analogue, RF, and Sonar. Competent in Design for Manufacture, showcasing a comprehensive understanding of the entire project life cycle. Proven capabilities in prototyping, testing, and verifying electronic subsystems at PCB, unit, and sub-system levels. In-depth knowledge of component selection, with an understanding of associated issues such as obsolescence and environmental considerations (REACH, RoHS, etc.). Proficient use of standard office tools and familiarity with engineering tools, including ERPs and Configuration Management tools