Hardware Design Engineer

Posted 10 April by Vector Recruitment Ltd

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We have a fantastic opportunity for a Hardware Design Engineer to join a state-of-the-art R&D company based in South Cambridgeshire. You will be working across an exciting range of different cutting-edge development projects.

You will join the friendly and supportive R&D group, developing technology that makes a difference and has real-world impact. You’ll use your electronics design skills to help take designs from concept to prototypes through to design and implementation. This role offers a huge variety of exciting projects to work on in a culture which fosters and supports continued growth and development.

In return you can expect a very competitive salary, excellent benefits package, first class R&D facilities, flexibility / hybrid working and most importantly a friendly work environment which makes going to work a pleasure. Staff retention levels are very high.
  

Hardware Design Engineer requirements
  • 2.1 or above degree in Electronics or closely related equivalent
  • Recent and relevant experience working as a Hardware Design Engineer / Electronics Engineer involved in taking product from concept to a deliverable.
  • Strong technical hardware design skills (Circuit design, PCB design and Layout, RF, Analog and Digital, Firmware, System Design, microcontrollers, system and peripherals integration, etc)
  • Experience of prototype developing beneficial
  • FPGA design knowledge beneficial.
  • Embedded software development skills beneficial
  • Eligible for UK security clearance
 
 
Salary: circa £60k - £80k + benefits
Vacancy Location: South Cambridgeshire (Commutable from Cambridge, Stevenage, North London, St Neots, Luton, Bishop’s Stortford, Bury St Edmunds, etc)

Reference: 52454355

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