Build electronics that genuinely improve people’s lives in Leeds. This Electronic Design Engineer role sits within a small, senior engineering team developing upper-limb robotic prosthetics used globally. You’ll own electronics design end to end, influence how products reach manufacture, and work hands-on with complex electro-mechanical systems. Salary £60,000 to £65,000 plus strong benefits.
Scope of the Role
As Electronic Design Engineer you'll be responsible for owning electronics design within highly integrated electromechanical products, taking concepts through to technical file transfer.
* Lead schematic design, PCB layout oversight, debugging and hands-on board bring-up
* Own electronics design data, revision control and change processes
* Collaborate on electromechanical design with mechanical and software engineers
* Drive electronics design for manufacture, assembly, test and production transfer
* Support risk management activities within regulated electro-mechanical systems
Key Skills and Experience Required
* Proven experience as an Electronic Design Engineer delivering products into manufacture
* Professional schematic capture and PCB design for shipped electro-mechanical systems
* Hands-on debugging, fault-finding and modification of electronic assemblies
* Experience working in regulated environments with documentation and change control
* Strong collaboration skills with Mechatronics Engineer, mechanical and software peers
Salary and Benefits
* £60,000 to £65,000 basic salary
* Hybrid working with a minimum of two days per week on-site in Leeds
* Increased on-site time during build, test and verification phases
* Pension contribution and standard benefits package
* Opportunity to reduce reliance on external consultancies and build in-house capability
You’ll be joining a close-knit engineering group that values clear thinking, practical decision-making and shared ownership. The culture suits engineers who enjoy seeing their designs reach production, explaining trade-offs clearly, and working across electromechanical design, robotics and real-world manufacturing constraints. As an Electronic Design Engineer, you’ll work on meaningful products, not endless prototypes, alongside people who care about doing things properly.
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