We are looking for a new or recent graduate who wants to develop their skills in electronics and FPGA design. Working on real projects from the start, you will join a multi-disciplinary team to design wireless systems and products for our clients. You will have the support of colleagues, who are experts in their field, to guide you when you need advice. You will quickly gain the skills for all stages of the electronic design: from the initial idea, through detailed design, to debug and transfer to manufacture.Your roleYou will be part of the Digital Systems Group in our Telecommunications Business Unit, which is a world leader in communication technology. Our work ranges from high volume consumer applications to aerospace and satellite communications. You will learn new skills in digital and analogue electronics, PCB and FPGA design. As you gain experience you can, if you want, take on more responsibility and bigger roles on project teams.Our group works closely with other disciplines to create cutting-edge technology. Project team sizes tend to be small, giving you lots of responsibility, and you will work with and learn from a team of highly-skilled software, signal processing, AI, and RF engineers. Recent examples of our work include:Developing a novel air-interface and bespoke communication systems for the Ocado Smart Platform controlling hundreds of robots in grocery distribution centresPrototyping the worldlargest commercial airborne antenna to deliver superfast 5G to every corner of the globeDeveloping the Iridium Extreme satellite phone, the first truly-global push-to-talkmobile communications systemWhat we can offerIn this role you will gain experience in:Creating design ideas that meet the clientneedsBoard-level electronics designGuiding and reviewing PCB layoutFPGA or ASIC designBringing your designs to life in the labAs your experience develops, you will be encouraged to learn new skills and take on new responsibilities.What you can bringAn excellent degree or PhD in Electrical or Electronic Engineering, Physics, or a related subjectAn enthusiasm for designing things and making them workSolid understanding of fundamental electronic theory and principlesPractical experience through university, work or home projects in any of any aspect of electronics