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Layout Engineer

IC Resources
Bristol
3 months ago
Applications closed

PCB Layout Engineer

(40,000 - 45,000)

A new position as a PCB Layout Engineer is now available at an innovative company specialising in high-quality PCB design and development. Based in Bristol, this company works across a variety of industries, delivering cutting-edge computer vision solutions that meet both technical and industry standards.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and optimise multi-layer PCB layouts using Cadence Allegro PCB Designer.
  • Interpret and implement schematics, mechanical outlines, and design constraints.
  • Ensure designs meet industry standards (e.g., IPC standards) and customer-specific requirements.
  • Collaborate with hardware engineers, production, and quality assurance teams.
  • Troubleshoot layout-related issues during prototype and production stages.

The Ideal PCB Layout Engineer Will Have:

  • Proven experience in PCB layout design, including high-speed, RF, or mixed-signal circuits.
  • Proficiency in Cadence Allegro PCB Designer (Altium or others not accepted)
  • Strong understanding of PCB fabrication and assembly processes.
  • Knowledge of industry standards such as IPC-2221 and IPC-7351.
  • Familiarity with signal integrity, power integrity, and thermal considerations.

This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge PCB design and development in a highly collaborative environment.

If you're interested in the PCB Layout Engineer position, please apply or contact Michael Burns-Peake.

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