Junior Electronic Design Engineer
– Perfect for graduate with 2 years’ experience
– Hugely flexible working from home policy
– £35k – £40k & private healthcare, 5% pension, flexi working
The Opportunity:
Feel you’ve hit a glass ceiling where you are? No developing your design skill set? Working on monotonous projects, boring work which doesn’t excite you?
Well, how about working for a UK leader? A company where they are looking to bring in a fairly junior designer and develop them in every way possible, to make them as good as can be with state of the art design techniques on state of the art products?
We are an established electronic design company who operate in both the UK and USA, with a multimillion pound turnover with our products that you will have seen all over the UK (and world!). Focused on our state of the art products, we are looking to bring in a design engineer who is looking to learn, develop and move forward with us.
You will be involved in all aspects of design on projects from cradle to grave, on a range of different projects, with training along the way at every step.
It’s all about you:
We are open to the candidate where. We are looking for a candidate who has some good commercial experience, but wants to go to the next level, learn ne techniques and truly fulfil their potential in electronic design.
Knowledge of analogue, embedded & LV would be marvellous!
The role itself:
We have a pretty small design team, but we need to bring in another member due to growth and as opposed to getting a senior person in, we want to bring in someone who wants to use this as a springboard in to higher level design.
We work with some of the most established organisations across the UK and world, so you will ultimately be designing products and projects for these. Mostly new design, some slight evolutions of existing design.
The company:
We are a hugely established electronic design company, with a range of different products usually found in the “commercial” sector.
We have outstanding senior designers and want to pass that knowledge on, so you can g=take on large design projects as we continue to grow.