Electronic Engineer

Poole
9 months ago
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Electronic Engineer required by an established company developing high-tech products located in Poole.

The Electronic Engineer is likely to have a relevant degree in Electronic Engineering and commercial experience in electronic hardware and/or system design. Altium Designer experience is preferred.

The Electronic Engineer will be responsible for

Working with product managers to refine new product development goals and specifications.
Developing and designing hardware solutions to meet required specifications.
The creation of schematic designs and PCB layout for complex SoC based systems.
Ensuring designs are optimised for performance, manufacture and cost.
Developing test plans to ensure regulatory compliance.
Participating / leading design reviews
Ensuring design solutions are robust and reliable by using appropriate tools and techniques for testing, validation and documentation

Key Experience

Proven commercial experience in electronic hardware and / or system design.
Development of embedded single board computers - ideally NXP i.MX family SoCs or similar
EMC testing
PCB design - ideally using Altium
Digital and/or analogue design
Hardware integration

Experience in any of the following areas would be advantageous but is not a prerequisite

Sensor integration
Any software development knowledge - C/C++, Python etc

If you are seeking a role of this nature please get in touch for more information.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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