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Electronic Engineer (Energy sector)

Salary: up to £50,000

Location: Kent

My client is experiencing a continued expansion across their business, and so has a position for an Electronic Engineer to join the team. They work within the energy sector, designing and manufacturing power and control systems.

You will be working in a small team of multidisciplined engineers, maintaining existing modules, and designing new products. Responsibilities include designing modules for their multiplex bus system, electronic support for their off-grid product range, developing low-level firmware, PCB layout and schematic capture.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree or HND in Electronic Engineering
  • Analogue and digital circuit design
  • Experience in designing PCBs containing sensitive analogue, arm processors and power components
  • Knowledge of design for EMC compliance
  • Experienced in designing switch mode power supplies
  • Knowledge of hardware interfaces
  • Component level test and fault finding
  • Electronic circuit building and basic wiring

Desirables:

  • Embedded programming
  • Ethernet hardware and protocols
  • RTOS

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Role: Electronic Engineer

Salary: up to £50,000

Location: Kent

In Technology Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Required skills

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    electronics
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    energy
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    design
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    engineer
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    engineering
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    embedded
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    pcb
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    pcbs
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    electronic engineer
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    electronic design
  • 1
    circuit
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    power supplies
  • 1
    circuit design

Reference: 52534202

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