Electronic Engineer

Mane Contract Services
Nottingham
1 year ago
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Job Opportunity: Electronic Engineer – A New Year, New Career!

Location:UK-wide

Industry:Electronics, Engineering, Defence, Aerospace, Automotive


Looking to Start 2025 with a Fresh Challenge in Electronic Engineering?

As we approach the festive season, it’s the ideal time to take stock and consider what the New Year could bring.


From designing innovative products to maintaining cutting-edge systems, our roles offer a variety of career paths to suit all levels of experience and expertise inelectronic engineering. Whether your strength lies in circuit design, power systems, embedded systems, or signal processing, we have something for you.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Experience in electronic design, development, and testing.
  • Strong background in electronics, electrical engineering, or a related field.
  • Expertise in analogue and digital systems, embedded systems, PCB design, and more.
  • Familiarity with industry-standard software and tools (e.g., Altium, MATLAB, LabVIEW, SPICE).
  • Ability to solve complex technical challenges and provide innovative solutions.
  • A collaborative and team-oriented approach to working with multidisciplinary groups.
  • A passion for pushing the boundaries of electronics and technology.


Why Join Us?

  • Wide Range of Projects:Work on cutting-edge technologies and contribute to industries ranging fromdefencetoconsumer electronics.
  • Career Growth:We offer plenty of opportunities for professional development, including training, mentorship, and career progression.
  • Work-Life Balance:Enjoy flexible working hours, hybrid options, and a competitive salary package.
  • Team Culture:Be part of a dynamic, supportive team that values innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Celebrate the Season:Join a company that values work hard, play hard – with festive events, team celebrations, and recognition for all your achievements.


New Year, New Career – Start 2025 with Us!

This is your opportunity to step into a rewarding role and make 2025 the year you progress in your career. Don’t wait for the New Year to begin; apply today and take the next step in your journey as an Electronic Engineer.

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