Electronics Hardware Engineer

Posted 26 April by Platform Recruitment

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Kent - Electronics Hardware Engineer - 60-65k

Platform have partnered with a world-renowned automotive brand that employ over 10,000 people worldwide. Their goal is to ensure combustion engines run at peak performance and efficiency and are leading the world in the mission to ensure carbon reduction. They are now looking for an Electronics Hardware Engineer who is experienced within ECU (Electronic Control Unit) design and who have experience working within the automotive field.

Main Duties:
+ Develop new electronic designs for ECU (Electronic Control Unit) products for use in current portfolio and for future propulsion systems.
+ Develop schematics, BOMs (Bill of material) and other technical documentation
+ Apply BOD, BOP, BOT and defined engineering standards procedures and methodologies to execute project activities
+ Support test and validation teams

Skills Needed:
+ Proven experience within Electronics Design
+ Experience with functional safety certifications and FMDEA
+ Hands on experience within the automotive industry

Additional Notes:

This position does have hybrid working but this will be discussed after probation. The role also comes with great benefits such as relocation packages should you need it, 27 days holiday without including bank holidays and others.

This role also comes with visa assistance but you need to be already living and working in the UK.

If you believe your experience fits the requirements above, please apply with an updated CV and any supporting information.

Required skills

  • Automotive
  • Electronics
  • FMEA
  • Power Electronics
  • BOMs
  • Electronic Control Systems

Application question

Will you require sponsorship to work in the UK?

Reference: 52539659

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