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Senior Electronics Engineer

Norwich
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Senior Electronics Engineer – Norwich - £65k - £75k
Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a world renowned Electronics manufacturer based in Norwich who are now seeking a Senior Electronics Engineer with good Mixed Signal circuit design experience, along with experience working on obsolescence issues and future planning.
The company are recognised globally, and are expanding because of a brand new portfolio of products the company is looking to develop. The company are now seeking a Senior Electronics Engineer, ideally with experience working across the Full product lifecycle for Mixed signal design.
This is a Senior Electronics Engineer role, primarily hands on and you will be the main contributor for a brand new product the company is developing. Due to the nature of the work, this will be a mostly onsite role with occasional remote working.
Key Requirements:

  • Bachelors, Masters or PhD in Electronics, Embedded Systems, Maths, Physics or similar
  • 5+ years commercial engineering background (Mixed Signal design preferred preferred)
  • Solid knowledge of PCB design,
  • Solid experience working with root cause analysis processes.
  • Experience working on Wireless or RF systems is highly desirable
  • The ability to gain Security clearance
    The company are looking to offer circa £75k dependent on experience. Along with an excellent benefits package. If you’re interested in this Senior Electronics Engineer role, please apply.
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