- Career Growth: Full engineering lifecycle experience with plenty of room to grow. Take your career in any direction you like.
- Flexibility: Flexible working hours (because we all have lives outside of work!).
- Paid Overtime or Time Off: Get up to 24 extra days off or boost your paycheck with paid overtime.
- Excellent Benefits: Private medical care, pension scheme, and a range of perks like salary loans for tech and even a bike scheme.
- Relocation Support: If you’re moving closer to one of our offices, we’ll help with the costs!
- A Chance to Make an Impact: As a small company, your ideas and contributions matter. You’ll work on a variety of exciting projects and have the opportunity to grow across different engineering areas.
- Design and develop top-notch electronic solutions.
- Work closely with internal teams and suppliers to make things happen.
- Prove your designs work (and enjoy a bit of problem-solving along the way).
- Support the transition from design to production, making sure everything is ready to go.
- Ensure your designs meet industry standards (including MoD and European requirements).
- Help document everything from schematics to Bill of Materials.
- Occasionally head off-site to support installations.
- Strong background in electronics (analog and digital), especially power supply and distribution, signal conditioning, and control systems.
- Solid understanding of the full design lifecycle – from concept to final validation.
- Experience with ECAD tools (Cadence OrCAD is a bonus!).
- A knack for problem-solving and fault-finding.
- Comfortable with test equipment like oscilloscopes and digital multimeters.
- A team player who can juggle tasks and priorities.
- Ability to obtain UK Security Clearance (and a UK driving licence is a nice-to-have).
- A degree in Electronics or a related field is ideal, but if you’ve got the right skills and experience, we’re all ears.