Electronic Engineer

KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Sheffield
6 days ago
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Job Title:Electronics Engineer

Location: Sheffield, UK


Our client is an innovative cybersecurity start-up focused on creating cutting-edge, secure electronics solutions. They are passionate about pushing the boundaries of technology and building products that are at the forefront of cybersecurity, protecting the digital landscape from emerging threats.


Job Description:

They are seeking a talentedElectronics Engineerto join our growing team. The successful candidate will have strong hands-on electronics design skills and experience working with multidisciplinary teams. You will be responsible for contributing to the design and development of new products, ensuring they meet high standards for performance, security, and usability.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Electronics Design & Development: Work hands-on with circuit design, schematic capture, and PCB layout. Expertise inAltium Designer is ideal, but experience with other PCB design tools is also valued.
  • Documentation & Process Buildout: Assist in documenting designs, processes, and procedures. Help establish new workflows and best practices for electronics design within the company.
  • Design & Build Best Practices: Apply your knowledge to help guide the team in building and designing electronics the right way, ensuring quality and efficiency in all stages of development.
  • Testing & Production: Take an active role in the testing and production stages, ensuring prototypes meet design specifications and perform as expected. Contribute to the production of high-quality products ready for market deployment.
  • Collaborate with a Multidisciplinary Team: Work closely with other engineers, including software and hardware engineers, to ensure seamless integration between hardware and software systems.


Required Skills and Experience:

  • Hands-on Electronics Design: Proven experience with designing and developing electronics systems.
  • PCB Design Skills: Strong experience with PCB design tools such asAltium Designer.
  • Industry Experience: A decent level of industry experience in electronics engineering, preferably in a related field such as cybersecurity, IoT, or embedded systems.
  • Testing & Production Knowledge: Solid understanding of testing, validation, and production processes. Experience with prototyping and product lifecycle management.
  • Team Collaboration: Comfortable working in a small, multidisciplinary team environment where you will be contributing ideas and collaborating with colleagues across various engineering domains.


Desirable Skills:

  • Experience in the cybersecurity or embedded systems industry.
  • Familiarity with secure hardware design and hardware-based security solutions.
  • Knowledge of security protocols and their implementation in hardware.


Benefits:

  • Competitive salary based on experience.
  • Opportunity to join a growing start-up with huge potential for career advancement.
  • A dynamic, inclusive, and collaborative work environment.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Professional development opportunities and access to cutting-edge technologies.


If you're passionate about designing secure, high-performance electronics and want to work on ground-breaking cybersecurity products, apply today with an up to date CV!

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