Electronics Engineer Location: Thurso, Scotland (On-site) Employment Type: Permanent, Full-time Level: Open to Graduate, Mid‑Level and Senior Engineers Salary: Negotiable based on experience and seniority Are you an Electronics Engineer looking to make a real impact in a growing, future‑focused organisation? This is an exciting opportunity to join a company with over 20 years of expertise in designing and manufacturing advanced battery systems for defence, security, aerospace, oil & gas and renewable energy markets. As the business enters a new phase of expansion, we’re looking for exceptional engineering talent at all levels — from recent graduates to highly experienced senior engineers — to help shape the next generation of high‑performance battery technologies, from Wh‑scale portable systems to MWh‑scale energy storage solutions. The Role As an Electronics Engineer, you’ll be responsible for designing electronics that support the management, protection and charging of a wide range of battery systems. You’ll work across the full product lifecycle — from concept and design through to development, verification and ongoing support. This is a hands‑on, technically challenging role where your ideas and expertise will directly influence product performance and innovation. Key Responsibilities Create schematic‑level designs and PCB layouts for Battery Management Systems (BMS) and chargers Conduct bench testing to validate design concepts Manage component obsolescence and ensure long‑term design robustness Collaborate with Support Engineers, System Engineers and other cross‑functional teams Provide through‑life support for deployed systems Follow the company’s Electronic Design process and contribute to continuous improvement Essential Skills & Experience Strong, structured approach to electronics design Professional experience across the full lifecycle of electronic systems (or relevant academic/placement experience for graduates) Degree in Engineering or equivalent relevant experience (renewables, aerospace, defence, energy, environmental sectors) Proficiency in schematic design using industry‑standard tools Experience in PCB layout design and testing Excellent written, verbal and organisational skills Desirable Skills & Experience Experience with battery management systems, especially Lithium‑Ion Knowledge of formal design methods, documentation and verification Experience in power electronics Ability to work effectively in a flexible, fast‑paced environment Experience with ATEX/Ex systems Proficiency in Altium or similar CAD tools Working Hours Monday–Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm Friday: 8:00am – 12:30pm (early finish) Benefits Competitive, negotiable salary Flexible parental and adoption policies Cycle to Work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Group Life Assurance Training & development budget Pension contribution 25 days holiday bank holidays If you are interested please submit your CV to Samuel.Harvey@Bluearrow.co.uk.