Electronics Engineer

Bluebolt Recruitment
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We are seeking an experienced Electronics Engineer to work for an electronic equipment supplier based in Bicester.

Responsibilities:

• Design electronics for applications that include machine vision, robotics and industrial wireless networks

• Support testing and documentation for product regulatory approvals and certifications

• Development of automated production test hardware

• Produce engineering documentation including assembly drawings, manufacturing instructions and test procedures

• Review product designs for manufacturability and failure modes

Qualifications and experience required:

• Ideally graduated with a 2.1 or higher in electronics engineering or a related discipline

• At least three years of experience in a relevant design role

• Analogue and digital circuit design, from schematic capture through to layout (preferably with Altium)

• Design for manufacturability techniques

• Board-level electronics debugging with common test equipment

• Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel)

Experience in one or more of the following would be beneficial:

• Design for harsh environments with appropriate certifications (e.g., IECEx, ATEX, DNV-GL)

• EMC and regulatory requirements for devices that feature radio communications

• Low-power wireless networks (e.g, Zigbee, Thread, Bluetooth)

• Camera and ranging technologies (e.g, ToF, LIDAR)

• RF/Microwave circuit design and testing techniques

• Simulation software (e.g., LTSpice, TINA, COMSOL)

• DCDC power supplies

• Basic system administration (Windows and Linux)

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