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Electronics Engineer – £50k - Oxford

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a well established Electronics manufacturer in Oxford now seeking an Electronics Engineer with good experience working on ruggedised systems.

The company are expanding due to customer requirements in their products, as well as recent successes in the market. The company are working in a lucrative industry, and are currently developing a new product range due to customer demands.

As an Electronics Engineer, you will be developing several products from scratch, working as part of a close knit team. The company are looking for someone with good knowledge of prototyping and Serial comms experience.

Key Skills:

  • Degree in Electronics Design, Embedded Software, Computer Science or similar

  • 2+ years commercial Electronics Design experience

  • CANbus or similar experience

  • Exposure to fault finding of hardware is advantageous but not essential

    The company are looking to pay circa £50k dependent on experience along with an excellent benefits package and remote working. If you’re interested in this Electronics Design role, please apply.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs across; Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Electronics, C#, Python, Java, AI, Mechanical design, FPGA, Power, Firmware, Control Systems, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today
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