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Orion Electrotech Sales | Senior Electronics Engineer

Orion Electrotech Sales
Edinburgh
8 months ago
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Are you an experienced Electronics Engineer with a passion for leading cutting-edge projects? We are offering an exciting opportunity to take a senior position within an expanding company specializing in advanced electronic systems. As a Senior Electronics Engineer, you will lead multi-disciplinary teams, provide technical expertise, and drive innovation across the business.

What Youll Do as a Senior Electronics Engineer:

  • Lead the design and development of electronics, including circuit design, PCB technology, power management, and processor interfacing.
  • Provide technical leadership in areas such as EMC, servo control, and signal transmission, and play a key role in shaping system architecture.
  • Act as a subject matter expert, offering strategic insights into project planning, resource management, and technology development.
  • Drive innovation by reviewing and improving engineering processes within the department.
  • Manage multi-disciplined engineering projects, from concept to delivery, with a focus on developing robust, resilient systems for diverse environments.
  • Lead, mentor, and support other engineers, fostering a culture of continuous learning and development.

What Were Looking For in a Senior Electronics Engineer:

  • A degree in Electronics or a related field, with accreditation from the IET and ideally over 6 years of relevant experience.
  • Strong theoretical and practical understanding of electronic design, including circuit emulation, power budgets, and performance analysis.
  • Proven leadership in managing both projects and people, with a focus on fostering innovation and best practices.
  • Expertise in embedded software design (ARM/KEIL) and experience working with EMC to military standards.
  • Familiarity with PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, OrCAD), and analysis tools (e.g., Python, Matlab, LT-Spice).
  • Knowledge of motors, drive technology, control systems, and performance analysis.
  • A Chartered Engineer or working towards Chartership is highly desirable.

What We Offer:

  • Flexible hybrid working arrangements with a 37.5-hour working week and Friday lunchtime finishes.
  • 28 days annual leave with a holiday purchasing scheme and Christmas closure.
  • A comprehensive benefits package including pension contributions, life assurance, income protection, and access to wellbeing services.
  • Opportunities for professional growth through ongoing learning and development.
  • A dynamic work environment with regular sports and social activities, gym discounts, and a rewards platform.

Security Clearance:Due to the nature of our work, candidates must be able to meet UK Security Clearance requirements, including proof of identity, employment history, and UK residency for the last five years.

If this role sounds of interest please get in touch with Bella from Orion or click APPLY NOW!

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