Electronics Engineer Analogue, Low Power, Embedded C Location: Southampton / Hybrid Most electronics jobs are about making incremental improvements. This isnt one of them. This company builds one-of-a-kind, real-time sensor systems real-time analysis that enables their user base to gain immediate insights and make important decisions quickly. Now theyre scaling. Which is why they need an Electronics Engineer whos happy living in the overlap between analogue design, PCB layout, and embedded C firmware. One week you might be fault-finding on existing products. The next, miniaturising a design so it can be used by a different customer base. Theres R&D work here too inventing, patenting, and pushing technology forward. It wont all be blue-sky thinking. There are legacy designs to update and plenty of testing and debugging to do. But youll get variety, responsibility, and the backing of a collaborative team that will support you (and pay for external training if you need it). What youll need Strong base in analogue electronics op-amps, low-power design, EMC Circuit & multilayer PCB design (Altium or similar) Embedded C programming (comfortable enough to debug and build) Fault-finding and problem-solving mindset Why apply? You're at the early stage of your career and you want to gain valuable experience in designing high precision electronic systems. Youll be working on unique, patented tech thats already changing how an industry works. Youll get to stretch across hardware and firmware, be part of a small but growing team, and see your ideas actually make it into products. Annual salary reviews, hybrid working, and a genuinely collaborative culture come as standard.