This is an R&D electronics design role within a small, highly collaborative hardware team, focused on the development of electronic systems used in regulated medical technology environments. You'll work across the full product lifecycle, from early concept and design through to verification, validation and production support. This role has been created to strengthen long‑term capability within the team and offers the opportunity to grow into a recognised technical expert, supporting knowledge sharing and mentoring as the group continues to evolve. Hybrid working applies, with a typical expectation of at least three days per week on site.
Responsibilities
* Designing analogue, digital and mixed signal electronic hardware from concept through to production.
* Creating schematics, selecting components and considering design for manufacturability.
* Building, testing and debugging prototypes using standard laboratory equipment.
* Contributing to data acquisition and low‑noise analogue designs.
* Working closely with software, systems and other engineering disciplines in a multidisciplinary environment.
* Supporting compliance activities in regulated development, including EMC/EMI considerations and risk‑based design.
* Participating in design reviews and contributing to continuous improvement of engineering practices.
* Sharing knowledge, supporting colleagues and helping to build long‑term technical capability within the team.
Qualifications
* Strong experience in analogue and digital electronics design, including mixed signal systems.
* Hands‑on laboratory experience with prototyping, testing and fault finding.
* Confidence designing electronic circuits end to end, from schematic capture through to implementation.
* Experience using electronic design tools such as Mentor Graphics, Altium, KiCad or similar.
* Exposure to regulated development environments such as medical devices, automotive or other safety‑critical industries.
* Understanding of EMC/EMI design principles and risk‑based engineering approaches (e.g. FMEA).
* Familiarity with digital or embedded systems (e.g. FPGA, embedded software, IC, SPI, CAN) is beneficial but not essential.
* A collaborative mindset, with the ability to communicate clearly and work effectively within a small, close‑knit team.
* The motivation to continue developing your technical expertise and support others through knowledge sharing.
Benefits
* Competitive base salary
* 26 days annual leave, with the option to buy up to 10 days and sell up to 5
* Up to 10% matched pension contributions
* BUPA Private Medical Insurance
* Bonus & Share Save Scheme
* Free to use on‑site gym
* Two paid volunteering days per year
Siemens Healthineers is proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer.
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