You've just finished your degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering and you're ready to do something real with it.
Maybe you're attracted to an electronics engineer role, in a well-funded tech start-up, working alongside world-leading engineers and scientists.
The company
This is a unique place to work, led by founders who genuinely want to create a special environment for everyone who joins them. Think a CEO who cooks pancakes for the team, a friendly dog in the office, and a culture built around people as much as progress.
Yes, it's a serious company doing serious work, but one that hasn't forgotten that the people behind the technology matter just as much as the technology itself.
What's in it for you
Up to £42,000 remuneration package (with relocation package)
Future employee share options, giving you a real stake in where the company is heading
26 days holiday plus Christmas closure, health care and life cover benefits
Monthly knowledge-building sessions to keep you growing
Regular team events and socials
Ongoing career development in a culture that recognises the value you bring
What you'll be doing
You'll be involved in electronic design across the full development cycle, from defining system requirements through to integration and testing. This is hands‑on, meaningful work on technology that genuinely pushes boundaries.
Day-to-day, that looks like:
* Designing and developing low-noise analogue and digital circuits
* Prototyping electronic components and sub-systems used in sensing technologies
* Implementing control and data acquisition systems
* Troubleshooting and debugging complex electronic hardware
* Collaborating with engineers across disciplines to define specifications
* Contributing to hardware and software improvements
* Supporting technical work connected to future investment rounds
What you'll bring
You'll have a degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent), along with some solid hands‑on experience, whether that's from a placement year, university projects, or your own tinkering.
* A sound foundation in analogue and digital circuit design
* Experience with PCB layout and electronics prototyping
* An interest in low GHz RF circuits
* The kind of mindset that thrives in an evolving environment
* A genuine curiosity for technology and how things work
A couple of things to be aware of: due to the nature of the work and associated contracts, this role requires security and background checks. Applicants must have the permanent right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available currently.
If you're ready to start or build on your career somewhere your work actually matters and your development is taken seriously, we'd love to hear from you.
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